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Article : 1,570 wordsWE have Port Phillip papers to the 1st instant. In the Legislative Council on Thursday, in answer to inquiries by Mr. Hood, Mr. Mitchell said it was the intention of the Government to introduoe a bill to repeal ...
Article : 1,138 wordsARUNDEL.—Lord E. Howard. No opposition. BEDIFORD.—Mr. Thomas Barnard comes forward on the Liberal interest as a second candidate. The two sitting members, Mr. Samuel Whitebread (Liberal), and ...
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Article : 2,053 wordsCAVAN COUNTY.—Major Sanderson, honorable Cavendish Butler, Anthony O'Rielly, Esq., and another Liberal candidate, will act their part upon the electioneering platform. Mr. Burrowes and the honorable Captain ...
Article : 189 wordsThe Examiner, speaking of a notorious bushranger, of colossal stature, who is at large, says—" McGuinness is again at large in the Western Tiers. He is fully armed, is six feet in height, pretends to be a shepherd, ...
Article : 998 wordsDUNFERMLINE BURGHS. — Mr. Lawrence Oliphant, well known for his travels, has issued, an address, announcing himself as a candidate on Liberal principles of an advanced character, and a warm supporter of Lord ...
Article : 371 wordsWE have five days later news from Adelaide, via Melbourne, extending to the 28th May. In the House of Assembly, on the 27th of May, Mr. Blyth moved—" That an address be presented to his ...
Article : 695 wordsVISIT OF SIR HENRY BARELY.—On Sunday morning intelligence was received that Sir Henry Barkly had arrived at Beechworth, and intended to proceed to Albury via Yackandandah on Monday. A meeting of the ...
Article : 471 wordsSubjoined in an article from the Morning Chronicle which will suggest some idea of the furore excited by the ministorial orisis. Its statements are altogether ex parte, however; and must be accepted with due ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Fri 5 Jun 1857, Page 2
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