[Herald.]—A public school was opened at R[?]ckley yesterday. The proceedings commenced with a lunoheon, followed by a public meeting, at which Mr. Benjamin Lee, P. M., presided ...
Article : 167 wordsConsiderable excitement, was caused, this afternoon, by the appearance of an immense steamer coming into the bay under [?]nvas. I[?] was ascertained to be the Cuz[?]o[?] and, from ...
Article : 544 wordsAn impression prevails that the English Ministry will appeal to the country as an indication of the people's approval of the Eastern policy of the Government at the close of the ...
Article : 2,183 wordsThe Standard states that the defenseless condition of South Australia having lately been represented to the Home authorities, the Colonial Office is in communication with the ...
Article : 1,122 wordsAdmiral Sir F. W. Grey; Mr J. Crawford, M.P. for the county of Do[?]n; Alderman Cartar, of London; Mr. W Mitchell, proprietor of the Shipping and Mercantile Gazette; Sir F. ...
Article : 40 words[Echo]—A snowstorm, heavier than has been, experienced for ten years, commenced here last night. Over four inches have fallen, and it is still snowing and bitterly cold. Business has ...
Article : 35 wordsThe Hongkong for[?]s are now ready Nearly all the g[?]ns have been mounted. The Volunteer Artillery, already [?]bering 120 men, have commenced drill. ...
Article : 206 words[Echo.]—A heavy fall of snow took place last night. The hills round about and the houses in town are white this morning. There is every appearanee of another fall. ...
Article : 31 words[Herald]—To-day, Edward Brown, one of the Victims of the Cumberm[?]rra River outrage, received a communication from the Department of Lands, informing him that the forfeiture of ...
Article : 56 words[Herald.]—The Homeward Bound claim crushed 45 tons, which yielded 50 oz. We have had a week's splendid rain. ...
Article : 24 words[Evening News.]—Great preparations are being made at Gympie for the reception of his Excellency Sir Arthur Kennedy. His visit to the town will be paid on Wednesday. He will ...
Article : 69 wordsThe E. and A. Mail Co.'s steamship Normanby, from Singapore May, 30, arrived to-day at Cooktown, three days late. Passengers for Brisbane: Dr. Veitch Sewin, ...
Article : 147 words[Evening News.]—Five diggers have returned from the Coen River, arriving here by the Egmont. They report a very large number going to the field. ...
Article : 74 wordsThe steamer Garonne, from Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide, bound for London, via the Suez Canal, has been stranded for sixty five hours in the Red Sea, near a headland known ...
Article : 653 words[Evening News]—In consequence of the stor[?]y weather, little can be saved from the wreck of the Loeh Ard. Several bodies can be seen amongst the rocks, but cannot be ...
Article : 211 wordsThe Prospect outter arrived here this morning from Port Moresby, Now Guinea. She left that port on the 8th. Mr. Ingham, the Queensland agent, is a passenger, but intends ...
Article : 467 words[Evening News.]—At Macdonnell Bay the jetty was damaged by the storm at high tide, and a lighter was sunk. The Kingston jetty was also damaged. The Resolute end Elsie ...
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