ORDINARY meeting Present.—Crs. Dickie (chairman Greene, Burnip, M'Farlane, Cumming, W. Grant Hikely Purcell Watson and Meikle. ...
Article : 2,017 wordsLAST week the Band of Hope meeting, and also Mr. Staughton's meetings, took place, and both I had intended to be at, and send reports last week, but through a defect in my pedal ...
Article : 814 wordsORDINARY Meeting held at the Shire Hall on Friday, 25th March. Present—Crs. Johnston [?] Hoare. ...
Article : 1,050 wordsSIR,—I shall, if for one reason only, be sorry when the election is over. I shall no longer be able to turn to the Express with the certainty at having a laugh at the frantic efforts of "one Interested" ...
Article : 496 wordsSIR,—To my last I criticised Mr. Armytage's opinion [?] Republics. I shall leave that for future times. I now congratulate him, with respect to Federation, on having come round to the opinion ...
Article : 492 wordsSIR—It must have been gratifying to those who, like myself, have consistently advocated a substantial increase in the present Stock Tax, when they listened to the able and incisive speech ...
Article : 607 wordsON Monday evening Mr. Bees held a successful meeting in the Mechanics' Institute, Bacchus Marsh. Cr. Watson was voted to the chair, and said Mr. Rees was pretty well known to them as ...
Article : 1,997 wordsSIR,—I see Mr. Chas. Cumming moved a vote of confidence in my opponent at his meeting in the Marsh. Two years ago Mr. Cumming promised me he would vote for me this time. I did not ask ...
Article : 67 wordsSIR.—Adverting to that portion of your footnote to the letter of "Stock Tax" in which you state, " But even 'Stock Tax' must admit that a Parliamentary representative sometimes has to ...
Article : 286 wordsSIR,—On the 20th August, 1889, the following motion by Mr. M'Lean was debated in the Legislative Assembly:— That, in the opinion of this House, the farmers of Victoria are entitled to a ...
Article : 1,066 wordsSIR,—Repetition to you may appear " monotonous" when you are getting the worst of it. You boldly challenged the conduct imputed to Mr. Armytage, consequently I was quite in order on reproducing ...
Article : 994 wordsSIR,—Please publish Mr. Deakin's letter herewith enclosed, and oblige yours faithfully. THOS. ANDERSON. Bacchus Marsh, 12th April, 1892. ...
Article : 971 wordsMESSRS. Dougharty and Parker held a clearingout sale on Thursday last at Brookfield, Melton, in consequence of the expiration of the lease of Mr. J. C. M'Caul. Horses and cattle did not ...
Article : 359 wordsSIR,—Mr. Rees is fortunate if he convinces anybody that his action on the Stock Tax was that of an honorable and straight-forward man. He acknowledges that if he had moved his motion it ...
Article : 242 wordsSIR,—As showing that better grasses can be produced by cultivation and attention, as stated by Mr. Rees, I forward you specimen of cocksfoot grown in the Parwan division of Grant, measuring ...
Article : 57 wordsA DECIDED change in the weather took place on Friday night last week, when cold and heavy showers of rain fell, with bitter westerly wind. Since then the weather has been even worse, and ...
Article : 137 wordsTHE picnic committee have completed arrangements for Easter Monday. We expect a good attendance. I am requested to state for the information of the general public, that the first ...
Article : 102 wordsORDINARY meeting Present—Crs. Mullenger, (President) Jones, Howatson, christie, Derham Roediger, Evans and Dickson. ...
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The Bacchus Marsh Express (Vic. : 1866 - 1943), Sat 16 Apr 1892, Page 3
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