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  2. SUPREME COURT.

    BEFORE His Honor Mr. Justice Lutwyche. ADJOURNED CERTIFICATE SITTING. IN THE ESTATE OF JAMES WATTS.—Insolvent was present. James Alexander Antill, manager ...

    Article : 1,728 words
  3. CHURCHES OR SECTS?

    SIR,—Mr. Sutton doserves all honor for the candid and explicit way in which he has stated the claims and affini[?]es of his Church in his letter in the Courier of Friday. I have ...

    Article : 1,944 words
  4. CLEVELAND.

    THE church-building fever has been raging here for the last few months. The talk of speculators who intend to invest in bricks and timber to meet the requirements o future ...

    Article : 236 words
  5. MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    THE usual fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Council was held yesterday afternoon. Present: The Mayor and whole Council. The minutes of the previous meeting were ...

    Article : 1,469 words
  6. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    THE arrangements between New South Wales and South Australia, as to the Murray Customs duties, were terminated by Sir James Martin without notice. The arragements between the ...

    Article : 2,591 words
  7. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION WITH EUROPE.

    A DEPUTATION from the Chamber of Commerce, consisting of Messrs R. M. Stewart, J. Fenwick, and J. D. Box, waited upon the Premier yesterday morning, for the purpose of ...

    Article : 1,830 words
  8. TENETS OF "GOOD TEMPLARISM."

    SIR,—Now that the gauntlet has been thrown down in a manner by the Resident-Surgeon of the Brisbane Hospital (whose letter I carefully read), would you kindly permit me to say a ...

    Article : 1,876 words
  9. MISSION TO THE ABORIGINALS.

    SIR,—Allow me through the medium of your columns to express my gratitude, and of all interested in the success of the mission to the aboriginals, to the anonymous friend who ...

    Article : 173 words
  10. POLITICAL INFLUENCE.

    SIR,—It is surprising to note the small amount of personal political influence which can be commanded by and in the case of any one individual (however popular he may be) in ...

    Article : 489 words
  11. LOGAN AND ALBERT.

    DURING all last week, and up to now, there has been a continual series of heavy showers and strong gusts of wind. On the forenoon of Saturday it rained so hard that on Sunday the ...

    Article : 649 words
  12. THE CHURCH.

    SIR,—Neither as an Episcopalian nor yet as a Presbyterian do I wish to speak on this subject. Nor yet do I wish to speak as with authority of any kind, but simply as one of the people, who ...

    Article : 306 words
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