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  2. Cruel Bigamy Cass.

    At the Spring Assizes held at Liverpool, England, on May and following days, the following case was tried by Mr Justice Hawkins :-- ...

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  3. 2nd Edition

    A portion of the cattle received here by the s.s. Perthshire from Townsville have been sold at £20 10s per head alive. ...

    Article : 38 words
  4. Cook's Crusade.

    The Rev Thomas Cook continued his mission in the School of Arts last night, and although the building was far from being filled, the rev gentleman and those ...

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  5. [?]URY

    The Treasury returns were issued this morning. The revenue for the quarter was £849,297, being an increase of £14,195 on the ...

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  7. National Bank of New Zealand.

    The nett profits of the national. Bank of New Zealand for the year were £60,000. It has been decided to carry forward £.19,000, and the ...

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  8. Tobacco Licenses.

    Dealers in the fragrant weed should boar in mind that their licenses expired on Saturday. Certainly aa the Act only came into force at the end of last year the time ...

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  9. The Longreach Visit.

    Mr E. J. O'Neill, one of the delegates of the Longreach Football Club to the C.Q Rugby Football Union, has received from Mr Stephenson, the secretary of that club, ...

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  10. The Resources of the Colonies.

    Mr Arnold Poster has contributed an article to the New Review, in which he says that if the glowing accounts of the resources of the colonies and their ...

    Article : 67 words
  11. Mount Victoria.

    There has been a good deal of heart-burning amongst those interested with regard to the opening of a track between the Central Railway ...

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  12. The Electoral Rolls.

    The quarterly Registration Court for the electoral districts within the police district of Rockhampton is being held this afternoon. The bulk of the work, in ...

    Article : 51 words
  13. Police Escort Southwards.

    The s.s. Daman, which left the wharf at 2 o'clock this afternoon, in addition to her ordinary passengers, took away a police escort under the charge ...

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  14. Ladies and Their Dresses.

    In Blackwood for May, the article on the late .Mr Worth contains this expression of opinion as to the spending powers of ladies of various nationalities. The writer ...

    Article : 318 words
  15. Masonry in New South Wales.

    Sir Joseph Abbott, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, was last night installed Grand Master of the Masonic Order of New South Wales. ...

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  16. Sydney Harbor Fatality.

    A waterman's boat capsized in the Harbor last night. William Hefferan, a seaman on the mail steamer Ophir, Was drowned, but three others in the ...

    Article : 43 words
  17. Saved in Time!

    What turned out to be good economy: A thoughtful woman withdrew her savings from the bank, and bought in a stock of requisites for her table and herself at ...

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  18. FICTION.

    The shadows deepened in the corners of the room as the twilight died away. The house was perfectly still, the garden looking cold and gloomy. It was ...

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  19. The Buteshire's Cattle.

    Nelson Bros., Limited, in their weekly circular of April [?] give the following particulars of the shipment of live cattle from Queensland ex the Bateshire:--The ...

    Article : 152 words
  20. Central Queensland Members.

    Mr John Murray, the member for Normanby, was a passenger for the south by the s.s. Leura last night, for the purpose of resuming his Parliamentary duties. ...

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  21. Gogango Divisional Board.

    The usual monthly meeting of the Gogango Divisional Board was held this morning, there being present Messrs H. Jones, chairman, M'Donald, Clark, Orr, ...

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  22. An Intoxicating Mushroom.

    Many things quite innocent in themselves are capable of doing harm when perverted from their original use. In Asia, a certain species of mushroom is used as an ...

    Article : 236 words
  23. The Weather.

    The cold last night in Rockhampton was intense, and this morning a dense fog prevailed. The "snowy" weather of the last few days has apparently cleared away. ...

    Article : 168 words
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  25. The Mails.

    The mails by the tender leaving to meet the s.s. Arawatta, going south at 9 o'clock to-night, will close as follows:--Newspapers and book packets 7 o'clock, ...

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  26. Our Surplus Stock.

    Apropos of the report which appeared in Monday's issue relative to the shipment of live stock to Java, the Sydney Referee makes the following comments:-- ...

    Article : 262 words
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  28. Daudet's Deviltry.

    The Manchester Courier recalls this story of Daudet. When a schoolboy Daude[?] played truant six days out of ten. Returning from a freak of vagabondage, and ...

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