Charles Reardon, who injured his bank a fortnight ago, through being squeezed between a fence and a dray, died in the hospital early on Saturday morning. He was buried this ...
Article : 53 wordsMr. J. A. Skertckley, the export sent from England to examine Mount Orient, at the Mulgrave, has approved of the mine, and the company will enter into active operations ...
Article : 56 wordsThree hundred men are camped at Kallara station, near Bourke, where they refused to shear under the now agreement. Last night they attempted to burn down a woolshed, but ...
Article : 111 wordsThis column is open for the record of facts specially Known to the writers of letters to the Editor, and for fairly free comments on such facts by the writers of the letters; but we do ...
Article : 47 wordsThe Colonial Treasurer (Hon. H. M. Nelson) who has charge of the measure, is to propose certain amendments in the Tobacco Bill in committee. The principal amendment is in ...
Article : 228 wordsA sensational burglary was prepctrated at Richardson's Hotel, corner of Bourke and Russell streets, at an early hour this morning. The license was awakened about 2 o'clock by hearing ...
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Advertising : 264 wordsTO THE EDITOR.-- Sir, -- I beg to protest against the nature of Mr. Grant's letter published in your Saturday's issue. It either goes too far or not far enough. As ...
Article : 107 wordsCardinal Moran is suffering from influenza, but he is slightly better. The proposed holding in Sydney of a conference of delegates from all branches of. the ...
Article : 323 wordsA telegram received in Glen Innes from W. Dunu, one of the proprietors of the Wealth of Nations mine, at Coolgardie, states that half a ton of stone which has been taken to a bank ...
Article : 49 wordsThe popularity of Sir Henry Norman is now a proverb in Queensland; but no more spontaneous evidence has been afforded of the fact than at the Theatre Royal on Saturday night. ...
Article : 212 wordsUnionist shearers on Saturday stuck up the Walgett police station, and would not let the free labourers leave till they had been interviewed. After the interview the crowd backed away ...
Article : 160 wordsAramac, s., left Cooktown on Saturday for Brisbane, via ports. She is due here on Thursday. Arawatta. s., left Brisbane on Saturday for ...
Article : 734 wordsHAMILTON CLUB V. EAGLE JUNCTION AND CLAYFIELD CLUB.-- The return match between these clubs took place on Saturday last, on the court at the Hamilton, in the presence of ...
Article : 198 wordsDr. Kearsey Cannan, one of the oldest settlers in the Moreton Bay district, passed away last night after an illness of about a week's duration. Up to a fortnight age the ...
Article : 354 wordsForty-five non-unionist shearers arrived at Echuca by train from Melbourne, and were met at the station by a large crowd of unionists. The train was guarded ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 379 wordsThe annual show of the Victorian Poultry and Dog Society was closed on Saturday evening. Upwards of 13,000 persons paid for admission to the show. ...
Article : 75 wordsA paper on "Recent Explorations in Now Guinea" is to be read at tho meeting of the Queensland branch of the Royal Geographical Society to-night Sir Hoary Norman, ...
Article : 43 wordsMr. O. Koncaly, storekeeper, Russell street, has favoured the Toowoomba Chronicle (August 18) with a letter he lately received from a well known Toowoomba shearer, who is now ...
Article : 149 wordsThe members of the above club shot the second of their bi-monthly competitions at Toowong on Saturday last. The afternoon was a fair one for rifle shooting, the light being ...
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Advertising : 69 wordsDr. Talmago preached, a charity sermon at the Town Hall yesterday afternoon. By 2 o'clock the hall was full, and about 7,000 persons had congregated outside the building, ...
Article : 68 wordsA fatal buggy accident occurred near Duaringa on Saturday morning. Messrs. A. C. Dent (late hairdresser, Rockhampton), John M'Kee, and Wm. M'Intyre, ...
Article : 118 wordsThe following items are extracted from the Western Champion, Barealdine, of the 14th instant:-- Saltern Creek shed cut out on Friday, and ...
Article : 466 wordsThe programme of Mrs. Willmore's organ recital yesterday afternoon although called popular consisted entirely of high-class music, which, however, was evidently enjoyed, and ...
Article : 231 wordsAn omnibus, with some free labourers for the Co-operative colliery as passengers, were stoned near Wallsend, the driver being struck on the shoulder. A printed appeal has been ...
Article : 59 wordsMONTAGUE Handball Club.--The second and third round and final of the handicap tournament in connection with tho above club came off on Saturday afternoon last at the ...
Article : 165 wordsThat extremely amusing farcical comedy, "Charley's Aunt," has caught on to public favour in a most remarkable manner at the Theatre Royal, and is drawing what may be ...
Article : 148 wordsA man, whoso name is not yet known, met with a fearful death last night at Petersham. Just as tho 9.38 train for Sydney was leaving Petersham station ...
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Advertising : 337 wordsA double presentation was made at the establishment of Messrs. Grimes and Petty last Saturday. Miss M'Lood and Miss Whitten, who are both to be married shortly, were the ...
Article : 115 wordsA man named Samuel Williams, a guard on the express train between Melbourne and Port Fairy, was in company with another railway employee, named O'Leary, fishing in the ...
Article : 73 wordsThe large audience which crowded the Albert street Wesleyan Church on Saturday evening, on the occasion of the organ recital, gave ample testimony of the interest aroused by the coming ...
Article : 626 wordsLyle's Dramatic Company produced tho Irish drama "Kathleen Mavourneen " at tho Opera ; House on Saturday night. Miss Ada Lawrence as the heroine was seen to advantage. The ...
Article : 130 wordsAt an early hour yesterday morning an occurrence of a highly sensational nature was reported at two mines at Bendigo, about half mile apart, in which Mr. George Lansell holds the bulk ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 451 wordsIngram's Mohawk Minstrels, who are chiefly local amateurs under assumed names, made their first appearance on Saturday night at the Gaiety Theatre before a good audience. ...
Article : 395 wordsIt is asserted by two men who shot a bullock for food that the Bottlers round Woolgoolga aro in a state of semi-starvation, living on marze and bandicoots. . ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 223 wordsA permit has been granted to the Amateur Turf Club for the use of a totalisator at their race meetings at the Smithfield course, Breakfast Creek. ...
Article : 293 wordsOn Saturday morning a little boy, named Willie Lansbury, was taken to the Children's Hospital suffering from a wound about 2 inches long and 1 inch deep on the upper side of his ...
Article : 250 wordsOwing to the deaths of three cardinals, Ricci Serafini, and Thomas, the Sacred College is reduced to 68 cardinals. Of this number, 31 are Italians, and 28 foreigners, among whom ...
Article : 66 wordsThere is at present being tested in a London hospital a treatment of diphtheria which is said to have proved; almost infallible in its oriental home It consists in the insufflation of a ...
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The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), Mon 20 Aug 1894, Page 5
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