SIR: I do not feel it is necessary to make any excuse for directing the public attention to the decision arrived at by the Committee of Elections in the above matter, for, the more I ...
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Article : 157 wordsSIR: I have seen lately that employers, or those who do not hump their swags hundreds of miles in search of employment, are advocating immigration. Now, Sir, I speak from ...
Article : 241 wordsSIR: A short time ago a correspondent published to the colony, through your columns, the intelligence that a police officer, Mr. Lambert, "was appointed" Police Magistrate of ...
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Article : 142 wordsTHE business of the week shows rather an improvement over last. In the markets there have been some changes, the most important of which is in flour. The orders from England ...
Article : 2,635 wordsNovember 13.—Sylphide, ship, 296 tons, Captain W. H. Eldred. for Sydney, with original cargo from Chili. Passengers: Captain and Mrs. Blair. November 14.—Young Australia, ship, 767 tons. ...
Article : 69 wordsSIR; I have just seen the particularly bilious effusion, anent the Warrego Police, in your paper of the 2nd instant. As I am aware that several useless Government officers have ...
Article : 402 wordsYoung Australia, for London: 12,629 horns, 13 tons 5 Cwt shank bones, 5019 treenails, 1 ton 10 cwt hoofs, 1 case shears, 2556 hides, 57 bales 3 pockets cotton, 225 bales wool. J. and G. Harris; 14 bales 1 pocket wool, F. ...
Article : 340 wordsArrivals.—Contest, barque, from Adelaide, at 4 a.m Clarence, s,, from Rockhampton, at 2.45 p.m. Departure.—Leichhardt, s., for the North, at 3.30 p.m. Florence Irving, s., for Sydney, by the South ...
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Article : 13 wordsSIR: Perceiving among the debates on the subject of moneys paid to members of the Assembly rather pointed reference to myself in connection with lands resumed from me for ...
Article : 3,300 wordsNovember 13.—Day Dawn, cutter, for Mackay. ...
Article : 9 wordsNovember 13.-Baleiutha, s.s., for Rockhampton. City of Adelaide, s.s.,for Melbourne. ...
Article : 1,402 wordsSIR: I notice in your issue of October 12, the criticism of "A Country Man" on my remarks about the native police. He promises them more attention when the whole subject is ...
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Advertising : 22 wordsIt is very satisfactory to see that the Government have introduced a Bill into the Assembly authorising them to take a census next year. The number of the ...
Article : 1,614 wordsSIR: The following letter was declined insertion by the journal in which it would more properly have appeared. I have, therefore, respectfully to request at your hands relief from ...
Article : 310 wordsThe last-laid tax upon our backs With leaden weight is pressing, O! Poor Queensland's grief demands relief, Its squatters' wrongs redressing, O! ...
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The Queenslander (Brisbane, Qld. : 1866 - 1939), Sat 16 Nov 1867, Page 4
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