The jury which tried the case of Louis Ryder, charged with having fraudently concealed the existence of certain promissory-notes, from the trustee in his insolvent estate, were unable to ...
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Article : 15 wordsThat the "T.T." man was muchly struck by Shillito 's remarks, at the Bundanba Board meeting, on Saturday last. That the worthy Boardman defined the ...
Article : 1,216 wordsNotwithstanding the rain, which fell all day on Thursday and on the previous days, there was a large attendance at Mr. Matthew Kerwin's residence, Coochin, on the evening of the ...
Article : 1,434 wordsSIR,—Seeing an article in your yesterday's issue. May 29th, about Mr. Henry George's lecture, in Ipswich [?] "The single land tax," I beg the favour of being allowed a little spice ...
Article : 320 wordsFifteen Nihilists, including four young women, have been arrested in Paris, with a quantity of bombs in their possession. They had organised a pyrotechnic school, and, it is ...
Article : 56 wordsAppointments.—W. Field and W. C. H. Kilner to be auditors for the Goolman Division; G. Scott, associate to Mr. Justice Harding, to be assistant under-sheriff during the criminal ...
Article : 172 wordsCanada has proposed to buy the French interests in Newfoundland. ...
Article : 16 wordsSir William Robertson will not return to Western Australia until September. ...
Article : 21 wordsA general movement is being made among the operatives in the Government employ to form unions, and demand eight hours a-day and other extensive concessions. ...
Article : 30 wordsIn the Derby quotations, 66 to 1 has been offered against Kirkham. Kirkham has been entered for the Free Handicap, Houghton, and will carry 7st. 10lb. ...
Article : 31 wordsDEAR SIR,—Will you kindly allow me a few lines in answer to Mr. O'Sullivan's query as to how a single tax on land values could be made to raise sufficent revenue to meet the ...
Article : 226 wordsAt a banquet, in Dublin, Dillon said that £30,000 had been subscribed in Australia, which virtually represented the income the colonists were prepared to supply while Ireland ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 wordsJames J. Dalton, of Sydney, will probably be returned unopposed for West Donegal, in place of O'Shea. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe Secretary of the Darling Downs Pastoral Association, states that the following resolutions were passed at a meeting of that body held in Toowoomba on the 15th of May, ...
Article : 191 wordsMr. T. Thomas will re-open his skating-rink in the School of Arts on Friday evening next Two Rugby football matches take plane, at the Recreation Reserve, North Ipswich, this ...
Article : 825 wordsSIR,—Will you kindly grant me a small space, in your paper, to refute a statement made by Mr. T. Robertson at the meeting of No. 1 ratepayers of Mutdapilly, held at the ...
Article : 315 wordsSIR,—For rather more than two and a half years I have resided in Ipswich, and, during the whole of that time—and probably for years before my advent—the Bremer Bridge has ...
Article : 682 wordsA further and more complete trial of the refrigerating cars is to be made next week the Railway Commissioners having placed them at Hood's disposal. He has brought down, by ...
Article : 88 wordsThe steamer Archer arrived from Cooktown this morning, when Captain Legget reported picking up a blackfellow floating on a tree stump [?] six miles north of Piper Island. ...
Article : 60 wordsHenry George, who returned to Sydney, to-day, after a highly-successful lecturing tour in Queensland, will deliver a farewell lecture on Monday night, and will leave by express train ...
Article : 47 wordsSIR,—I must crave a little space in your valuable columns for the ventilation of this thread-worn subject—viz., the Bremer Bridge. It might appear to the casual reader of your ...
Article : 285 wordsIt is likely that an official announcement will noon he made, to the effect that the Attorney-General will visit England on public business, as the Cabinet has discussed the ...
Article : 278 wordsMR. EDITOR.—As your columns are always open for the redress of grevances, kindly allow me a amall space in your valuable paper, I wish to show in what relation the school ...
Article : 851 wordsThe Australians commenced a match against a Lancashire eleven at Manchester today. The Australians, winning the toss, elected to bat, and the innings closed for 316. Lyons ...
Article : 144 wordsAnother death from influenza is reported from Mount Gembier, the victim being John D. Paltridge, who had been in charge of a station on the Darling. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe steamship owners have written to the Marice Officers' Association to the effect that, as their communication contains very important demands, the owner should be ...
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Advertising : 80 wordsA cannister containing a quantity of gun-powder was thrown into the police barracks at Cashel yesterday subsequent to the dispersing of the mob by the police from that town. ...
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