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  2. THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    In London an Australian mail week is from Saturday to Friday, so that this letter has to cover the doings of the delegates in and out of the Conference during that time; but before attempting an account ...

    Article : 530 words
  3. NEWS BY THE MAIL.

    In Mr. Gladstone's expressive phraseology, Ireland not only " holds the field," but very effectually " blocks the way." We have had little else but Irish business for a long time occupying the attention of the House ...

    Article : 2,292 words
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  5. DEFENCE OF KING GEORGE'S SOUND.

    On Thursday the representatives of the Imperial Government for the first time met the Australian delegates in unanimous opposition. The subject under discussion was the defence of the coaling stations of ...

    Article : 277 words
  6. NAVAL DEFENCE OF AUSTRALASIA.

    And now to business. Friday's letter left the Australian delegates in private consultation on the naval defences question. The Admiralty proposed that an extra fleet of five cruisers and two torpedo boats should ...

    Article : 634 words
  7. LINNEAN SOCIETY OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The monthly meeting of the Linnean Society was held in the Hall, Ithaca-road, Elizabeth Bay, on Wednesday evening, 25th May, 1837. Dr. James C. Cox, F.L.S., vice-president, occupied the chair. The Rev. Alexander Nicolls, ...

    Article : 613 words
  8. A BANQUET—MR. DEAKIN ON THE CONNEXION.

    On Wednesday evening the members of St. George's Club, Hanover-square, tendered a banquet to the delegates, at which the Duke of Cambridge, the Duke of Teck, Cardinal Manning, Lord Wolseley, and several ...

    Article : 842 words
  9. TRADES AND LABOUR MOVEMENTS.

    A meeting of members of the New South Wales Trades and Labour Council was held at the Temperance Hall, yesterday evening. The president, Mr. Minnie, occupied the chair, and the following societies were represented, ...

    Article : 485 words
  10. ENFORCEMENT OF JUDGMENTS.

    On Saturday forenoon the legal members of the Conference spent a few hours upon the draft clauses of the bills intended to secure the enforcement in Great Britain of judgments of a Supreme Court in any ...

    Article : 233 words
  11. POSTAL AND TELEGRAPH MATTERS.

    The consideration of postal and telegraph matters consumed the time of the meetings on Tuesday and Wednesday, and Mr. Raikes, Postmaster-General, was present with Sir Henry Holland, on behalf of the home ...

    Article : 590 words
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