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  2. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    THE usual monthly meeting of the Committee of the Chamber of Commerce was held yesterday afternoon. Present:—Messrs. R. M. Stewart (chairman), Hart, B[?], Fenwick, Fife, ...

    Article : 2,826 words
  3. PROPER NAMES IN AUSTRALIA.

    THE uncalled-for strictures passed by the Chief Justice upon the alleged barbarous sound of Australian native names and their want of euphony induce me, as a twenty-five years' ...

    Article : 622 words
  4. MOUNT HOGAN AND THE TWENTY-MILE.

    CHRISTMAS and New Year's Day passed off quietly and left very little to note, although the holidays were kept as usual, a few making a long run of "nobblerising," and finishing up ...

    Article : 802 words
  5. THE CHARGE AGAINST "PROFESSOR" RUSSELL.

    WE extract the following report of the proliminary investigation of the charges made against G. A. N. Russell, formerly of Brisbane, at the Townsville Police Court, from the C. B. ...

    Article : 1,140 words
  6. THE SUPPLY OF STIMULANTS TO THE HOSPITAL.

    SIR,—Debate on medical matters between professional and non-professional men is a step at all times to be deprecated, as it is not reasonably to be expected that the latter can have ...

    Article : 1,867 words
  7. THE BRIDGE.

    I STOOD on the bridge at midnight,— At least, where a bridge should be, Encompassed by mud and water, While straining the bank to see. ...

    Article : 226 words
  8. THE ETHERIDGE.

    DURING the present week six more prospecting claims were laid off by the Commissioner, H. St. George, Esq., and a number of protection areas granted, and scarcely a day passes ...

    Article : 2,107 words
  9. THE LAND-ORDERS OF 1869.

    SIR,—While I fully concur with a recent article in your journal on the subject of the land laws of this colony, and the positions both of the immigrant and the agricultural settler in ...

    Article : 1,424 words
  10. EXPULSION OF THE CHINESE FROM CLON[?]URRY.

    OUR Etheridge correspondent writes, under date December 31, as follows respecting a serious emeute that has recently taken [?] at Cloncurry, between the Europeans a[?] ...

    Article : 806 words
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