Mr. Griffiths having moved, as was stated in our telegraphic report yesterday, "That Dr. Owens' resolutions were out of order," Dr. Owens reminded the Speaker that the Government had ...
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Article : 85 wordsThe royal mail steamship Columbian is expected to arrive at this port on Tuesday, the 21st instant, and will proceed on her voyage to Suez forty-eight (48) hours afterwards. ...
Article : 106 wordsGold still continues firm at £3 16s. 6d. OFFICIAL MEMORANDA.—Number of miner's rights issued during the period ending 15th July, 133 at £1; do business licenses, 13 at £2 10s.; do. do., 3 at £5; do. ...
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Article : 779 wordsFROM our report in yesterday's issue of the proceedings of the Municipal Council on the previous day, it would be observed that the motion of Councillor Harney, "That in future the Press be ...
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Article : 42 wordsThe Bills lately passed in Council were brought down for the concurrence of the Assembly and were severally ordered for second reading on Friday. Mr. Brooke rose to ask the Chief Secretary— ...
Article : 746 wordsOur advices from New South Wales, now extend to the 11th of July; and the intelligence is rather interesting. Taking the political news first, the Empire gives an account of a ...
Article : 949 wordsThe Convention met this evening at Keeley's Hotel, at six o'clock. Delegates from the following districts were present:—Colac, Ovens, Woolshed, Collingwood, Melbourne, North ...
Article : 226 wordsMOUNT ARARAT DIGGINGS.—To the Editor of the Herald.—Sir,—I have just returned from Mount Ararat, and I think I can give you a little information for the Herald concerning those diggings. ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Thu 16 Jul 1857, Page 2
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