The Public Works Committee have made short work of the proposal to build new houses of Parliament at a cost of nearly half a million of money. And they will also ...
Article : 228 wordsThe municipal bodies throughout the country have some cause, for rejoicing, for Mr. Reid has promised them a special grant for the current financial year of 2s 6d in the £, and ...
Article : 308 wordsIt is in the highest degree discreditable to the Government, which has been so profuse in professions of a desire to develop our sadly neglected fisheries, and has given a Royal ...
Article : 1,160 wordsThe Kallatina, Captain Magee, arrived from Sydney yesterday. Passengers—Mrs. Walsh, Misses Walsh, Riordan, Messrs. S. G. Whittle, C. Dean, G. M. Pattison, J. ...
Article : 226 wordsConsiderable doubt always seems to exist as to what the British Government will do next about the Australian fleet. Siens and tokens are not wanting that the Imperial ...
Article : 246 wordsTHE LONDON BUTTER MARKET.—New South Wales can claim the honour of being the first colony to send butter to the United Kingdom for the season 1897-98. ...
Article : 1,286 wordsRenders will be charmed—or if not, they ought to be—to learn that our legislators of the Assembly continue to enjoy themselves and to have a good time no matter who ...
Article : 354 wordsFor some reason that I have not yet discovered, the wholesale price of sugar is advancing, but it is doubtful if the rise will be of the slightest advantage to the cane-growers ...
Article : 240 wordsThe present Government, notwithstanding it owns the waplike Brunker and Cash Neild yields to it a qualified allegiance, tempered, by stonewalling and the candid advice of the ...
Article : 264 wordsThe Lower Clarence Agricultural Society has renewed its application to the Government for the establishment of a Model Farm in the Clarence electorate; and the ...
Article : 849 wordsMr. Levien's bill, providing that 80,000 electors must vote for the Commonwealth Bill before it can be accepted by the country, has passed triumphantly through the ...
Article : 316 wordsSir Saul Samuel, Agent-General for New South Wales, on leave on full pay, has been publicly, fed in London. He seized the opportunity to say how much he deprecated ...
Article : 284 wordsLIGHTNING. —The storm on Friday was accompanied by sharp lightning, and a lad named Prindable, working for Mr. Duncan M'Lachlan, either was struck by lightning or ...
Article : 777 wordsSome of Mr. Reid's supporters in the Assembly are hinting that a mistake was made when the Government removed the Dibbs duties at the time they did remove ...
Article : 283 wordsThat the Government experimental colleges and farms may alford valuable agricultural object lessons to farmers cannot be doubted. At the same time the conditions which ...
Article : 320 wordsThe passage through the Assembly on Thursday by a big majority of a Bill providing for the construction of a harbour at Port Kembla, near the town of Wollongong, ...
Article : 278 wordsOf all the strange things associated with the "true inwards" of the public life of New South Wales, perhaps there is nothing more singular than the mystic cordon, which, ...
Article : 770 wordsThere is at the present moment in Sydney Harbour an English vessel, the result of the recommendation of Lord Brassay, Governor of Victoria—a gentleman, by the way, devoted ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Tue 7 Dec 1897, Page 4
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