Letters extended for insertion must be sent by post only addressed to "the Editor" No expectation should be entertained that a decision with respect to their admissibility will be given otherwise than through the paper. ...
Article : 81 wordsMR. A. BROWN, the member for Newcastle, is no doubt actuated by the best intentions in having prepared and introduced a bill to prevent the publication of obscene evidence; but I doubt his having ...
Article : 1,589 wordsSIR CHARLES RUSSELL demands that the Times-Parnell commission shall order the production of the books of the patriotic union, and a meeting has been called to decide upon the future course of the ...
Article : 290 wordsWe shall do well to obtain fir ourselves a thoroughly clear knowledge of the area on which to-day the restrictive policy operates or seeks to operate. It may be said that that is quickly stated, that imports ...
Article : 1,251 wordsLECTURE.—Through the continued wet and bad weather of late news has been very scarce and business very quiet indeed. Last Monday at the Wesleyan church Mr. and Mrs. Tonga gave a lecture ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate. DRUNKENNESS.—One defendant pleaded guilty and was fined 5/- or twenty four hours. DISORDERLINESS.—Mary Ann Ah Fact pleaded ...
Article : 130 wordsIT is evident from the course of discussion and the progress of events in England that the question of woman suffrage is fast approaching the practical stage. The fact that ...
Article : 1,123 wordsINDICATIONS of the near approach of another political ci[?]is have been observable for some time past, and it is generally felt that the present comparative calm can last only as long as the Land Bill affords a kind ...
Article : 1,197 wordsIN the Legislative Assembly, After some preliminary business, Mr. A. Brown moved the second reading of the Publication of Obscene Evidence Prevention Bill. ...
Article : 1,208 wordsBefore the Police Magistrate and Mr. Ball. DRUNKENNESS.—One defendant (on bail) did not appear, and his bail-money (£1) was forfeited. BREACH OF TOWNS POLICE ACT.—Walter J. ...
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Goulburn Herald (NSW : 1881 - 1907), Tue 16 Jul 1889, Page 2
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