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  2. PARLIAMENT.

    The PRESIDENT took the Chair at halfpast four p.m. QUESTION. Mr. WITTENOOM asked, without notice, ...

    Article : 2,710 words
  3. OUR NOVEL.

    Late that same afternoon the four girls, accompanied by Hilary, who carried a pair of sculls, were walking towards the river for their usual row. Arthur Thorald ...

    Article : 3,802 words
  4. INCIVILITY BY RAILWAY EMPLOYES.

    Sir,—Having noticed on several occasions the notices ported on our railway stations requesting that all complaints should be made to the authoriti[?] I beg [?] clear of the ...

    Article : 351 words
  5. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

    The SPEAKER took the chair at half-past four. CHINESE IMMIGRATION RESTRICTION ACT, 1889, AMENDMENT BILL. ...

    Article : 3,370 words
  6. CR. HURST AND THE CITY COUNCIL.

    SIR,—Some little time ago certain Councillors accused me of being a relative of Mr. Byass, also, that I was connected in business with him, and as that gentlemen had obtained ...

    Article : 729 words
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