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  2. TRAGEDY IN TOWNSVILLE.

    Considerable excitement was manifested in town yesterday, when it became known that a man named Heich had attempted to take the life of Mr. James Galloway, engineer in charge ...

    Article : 669 words
  3. BLUE RIBBON MEETINGS.

    There was a full house at the blue ribbon meeting at the Temperance Hall on Saturday evening. Mr. T. Payne, vise-president, occupied the ...

    Article : 319 words
  4. MINING REPORTS.

    Mr. John O'Flynn forwards the following reports, dated 4th November:— Kelly's Queen Block.—John Pengelly, manager, reports:—Since last report have ...

    Article : 699 words
  5. ENGLISH AND AUSTRALIAN RIDING.

    "Pendragon," in the London Referee, thus instrutes a compa[?]ison between the riding of English and Australian jockeys:—"Many people who come over here declaim vigorously ...

    Article : 621 words
  6. NORFOLK ISLAND.

    The barque Elizabeth Graham, which arrived yesterday afternoon from Lyttelton (N Z.), passed this interesting and historical island, or rather group of islands, on Sunday, ...

    Article : 593 words
  7. THE LATE RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Amongst further papers recently laid on the table of the House regarding ex-driver Wilkinson, in connection with the late Wolston railway accident, is the following "memo. on ...

    Article : 1,353 words
  8. WHAT MAY HAPPEN TO A MAN IN QUEENSLAND.

    Sir,—Perhaps the following little bit of experience of mine may point a moral:—Some twenty-four years ago may buoyant aspirations as regarded the future of Queensland, which ...

    Article : 663 words
  9. COUNTRY MAILS.

    The Chronicle states that the man Williams, who was so badly injured in the fire bell turret, is progressing as favourably as can possibly be expected. The patient, notwithstanding his ...

    Article : 1,874 words
  10. GYMPIE MINING NEWS.

    Matters generally are quiescent in connection with the mining industry, so far as new discoveries are concerned, there being nothing of a novel or sensational character reported during ...

    Article : 947 words
  11. IMPROVING THE MAKING OF BUTTER.

    The following directions were issued by the Waterford (Ireland) butter merchants with the view of improving the quality and securing uniformity in the large quantities of butter ...

    Article : 994 words
  12. A CHARLESTON REFUGEE.

    A young lady who was in Charleston during the earthquake has recently detailed her experiences to a representative of the New York World:— ...

    Article : 541 words
  13. RAILWAY FROM WARWICK TO ST. GEORGE.

    Sir,—Making all allowances for enthusiasm and the ordinary desire to make the best of a bad case, I cannot but think that the telegram of your Goondiwindi correspondent in your ...

    Article : 1,178 words
  14. A DAM AT THE SEVENTEEN MILE ROCKS.

    Sir,—Many years ago, while employed on the staff in the Surveyor-General's office, and while this colony was part of the colony of New South Wales, I was honoured with ...

    Article : 477 words
  15. "FAITHFUL UNTO DEATH."

    The following story of an American reporter's last despatch is taken from the St. Paul Pioneer Press. It says:—It is not many years ago that Tony B—, the attache of a ...

    Article : 424 words
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