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  2. NEW BOOKS.

    Amongst the latest arrivals at the well-known book emporium of Messrs. Cox and Roberts we notice the following works which will probably be interesting to a numerous class or readers in ...

    Article : 520 words
  3. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS.

    A letter from our correspondent at the Vetoran arrived too late for publication in this issue. He states that the missing man—Mr. Stockley—has turned up, after enduring a good deal of privation. ...

    Article : 2,991 words
  4. THE GYMPIE MINER and THE CATHOLIC CHURCH SITE.

    SIR,—I have to thank you for your leading article of August 27th, not altogether because you did not deem it your duty to oppose the sale of our church site, but because you bore ...

    Article : 112 words
  5. Mining.

    From pressure on our space we have been unavoidably compelled to hold over a report of the Chatsworth mine until our next issue. On visiting the Two-mile on Thursday, we ...

    Article : 1,594 words
  6. PARLIAMENTARY SCRAPS.

    By Friday's Hansard I observe that at last the member for Gympie has obtained a Select Committee to enquire into his charges against the P.M. at Thornborough. The Committee consists ...

    Article : 1,352 words
  7. To the Editor of the Gympie Mine

    SIR,—In your paper of August 22, you published a sub-leader against us, the Catholic body here, apparently with a view to prevent us acquiring the fee-simple of the lands on which ...

    Article : 1,285 words
  8. [?]BIL' ROAD.

    The past week has been a very trying one for the farmer, the little progress that was made towards get [?] in has all been undone, and much loss has been sustained both in crops ...

    Article : 884 words
  9. UPS AND DOWNS:

    This is a well written and very readable little volume, with no pretensions to profundity, but a work one would enjoy on board ship, or when kept indoors by a Queensland flood. It ...

    Article : 134 words
  10. ACQUATICS:

    Hanlan, the Canadian sculler, received a most magnificent ovation on his return to Toronto. In acknowledging the compliment paid him, the great oarsman made the following ...

    Article : 165 words
  11. CANADA AND HANLAN, ENGLAND AND ELLIOTT:

    When Hanlan—for whom all expenses had been paid and all stakes found by the Hanlan Club—returned to Canada, the chairman of the immense meeting which assembled to welcome ...

    Article : 220 words
  12. HANLAN ON TRAINING.

    It appears that the Canada sculler, Hanlan, has been giving a correspondent of a daily newspaper his opinion of the most profitable way—in a health point of view-of passing one's ...

    Article : 274 words
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