SIR,—In your issue of 15th your correspondent makes some rather rash assertions respecting maintenance men in general, naming none in particular. Now, as one of them, I ask space to enable me to ...
Article : 283 wordsWe clip the following late cable messages [?]rom the S. M. Herald:- London, Feb. 26. In the House of Commons to-day, a ...
Article : 480 wordsThe PRESIDENT took the chair at half-past four o'clock. Mr John RICHARDSON, a new member, was sworn in. ...
Article : 197 wordsThe measure introduced by Mr. Dibbs, the Colonial Treasurer, for the inspection of land boilers, contains 46 sections. It provides for the proclamation of districts, within ...
Article : 2,174 wordsMr. COPELAND, in reply to Mr. Olliffe and Mr. Cameron, said when he had an opportunity of dealing with the whole question in reference to Government employés, he would fulfil the promise he made ...
Article : 752 wordsSIR,—Kindly allow me space for a few words in reply to Mr. Hector's letter, which appeared in your issue of 24th Feb., 1883. I did not, and do not wish to enter into any personal correspondence with Mr. ...
Article : 549 wordsOn Wednesday evening last the adjourned meeting of members of the above body was held at Tuck's Commercial Hotel. There was [?] good attendance, and the President (Mr. ...
Article : 557 wordsSIR,—In reading the account of the meeting of the parishioners of St. Peter's Church, East Maitland, I was rather surprised at finding our worthy Bishop endorsing to a certain extent, the somewhat peculiar ...
Article : 772 words[Evening News.]—The Borough Council has deci[?]ed to present an address of welcome to Sir H. Parkes on his arrival here on Frid[?]y. He will be banqueted on Friday night, and will probably be ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 3 Mar 1883, Page 3
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