Present all the members. The minutes of the last meeting having been read and continued, A letter was read from Mr William Bancroft, ...
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Article : 339 wordsPresent—His Worship the Mayor (in the chair); Aldermen Glandfield, Richman, and Lazar; and Councillors Platts, Witt, Futcher, Harman, Linklater, Martin, Cox, Lawson, Egan, Hay, Field, and Stewart. ...
Article : 891 wordsSir—Unfortunately, in the letter written by Mr Hitchcox, and published in this day's Times the reason he assigned for depriving a number of electors of their votes is strongly at variance with his own statement ...
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Article : 98 wordsSir— One of your correspondents has suggested that a committee be formed, subscriptions collected, and a popular museum established, and when the half-fledged bantlin is at the point of death (as was our Mechanics' ...
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Adelaide Times (SA : 1848 - 1858), Tue 9 Oct 1855, Page 3
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