November 2.—KUMANO MARU, [?]076 tons, Captals Hunter, from Melbourne, via Sydney, Burns, Philp, and Co., Limited, agents. November 3.—WINFIELD, 3000 tons, from ...
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Advertising : 518 wordsThe Prime Minister has received a comminication from Mr. W. H. Croker, agent for Sir James Laing and Sons (our special representative in Melbourne wired last ...
Article : 72 wordsNovember 2.—MILTIADES, 6793 tons, Captain Spalding, for Durban, Capetown, and London, via Southern ports, Pasaengers:—For London: Rev. J. Morrison, Mrs. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Hepples, ...
Article : 141 wordsThe pictorial page in to-night's "Sports Observer" will contain a number of very interesting reproductions of groups. The full list of pictures, in addition to the ...
Article : 140 wordsWODONGA, from Melbourne, via Sydney: 247 cases fruit, 51 cases fruit pulp, 1951 packages flour, 116 bags onions, 345 bales fodder, 28 sacks cat[?]eal, 240 bags rice, 191 cases jam, ...
Article : 112 wordsFOREIGN.—Sarque Este, with a cargo of dynamite, from Hamburg for Melbourne, collided with a steamer in the English Channel, and was badly damaged, narrowly ...
Article : 507 wordsThe secretary of the Metropolitan Fish Markets Board states that owing to the absence of Mr. W. W. Hood (manager of Messrs. Birt and Co.), who is in the ...
Article : 90 wordsFrom Melbourne and Sydney.—Cuttrie November 3, Coolgardie, Peregrine, Moira November [?], Australian November 9. From Port Pirie.—Ville de Rouen November 9. ...
Article : 92 wordsMr. Plunkett, M.L.A., with Messrs. John Beattie, Jas. Yaun, and J. Foxwell, of Coomera Shire, had an interview with the Attorney-General yesterday, when ...
Article : 109 wordsFor Newcastle and Sydney.—Buninyong November 6 at 4 p.m. For Sydney and Melbourne.—Aramao November 8 at noon, Konoowarra November 8 at 8 p.m., ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 154 wordsThe question exercising the minds of bench and counsel at one stage of a case in the Central 'Summons Court was in regard to insubordination. ...
Article : 113 wordsSun rises 4.67 a.m.; sets, 6.7 p.m. Moon rises, 7.50 p.m.; sets, 6.16 a.m. Last quarter, November 9, at 2.45 p.m. a.m. Height. p.m. Height. ...
Article : 107 wordsThe Prime Minister expressed surprise to-day at the cablegram regarding Mr. Winston Churchill's statement in the House of Commons concerning the New ...
Article : 344 wordsArawatta is timed to leave Melbourne for Cooktown, via ports, to-day. Aramac is timed to leave Brisbane for Sydney and Melbourne at noon to-day. ...
Article : 743 wordsIt is st matter of general remark that the oysters at present coming forward to the local market from the various oyster beds in the vicinity of Brisbane are the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 327 wordsMr. Justice Chubb recently decided certain matters in connection with applications for Ta[?]tana leases. The warden granted the leases ot the original holders, ...
Article : 65 wordsNovember S and 4.—Generally fine during the first half of the period; thereafter warmer temperature, and tendency to electric disturbances. ...
Article : 30 wordsMr. A. Stirling writes:—Sir,—In Friday's "Courier" I notice the Balmoral Shire Council have decided to accept the offer of Messrs. Birt and Co. to use a ...
Article : 232 wordsMr. W. H. Barnes, M.L.A., has received a letter from the General Trafic Manager, in response to a request made by Mr. Stodart, M.L.A., and himself, stating that ...
Article : 185 wordsIn moving the adjournment of the Assembly lost evening the Premier said the first business on Tuesday would be the consideration in Cammittee of the ...
Article : 45 wordsMr Edwin H. Lemare, the distinguihed organist and composer, whose recitals in Sydney and Melbourne and in different towns in New Zealand have been the ...
Article : 582 wordsIn the life of nations there are movements as unexpected and destructive as the earthquake shock which laid San Francisco in ruins. The ...
Article : 1,145 wordsBefore the Legislative Assembly rose last night the Premier sought permission to make a correction in the proof of his speech on the Estimates for the ...
Article : 88 wordsArchdeacon Campbell has supplied some interesting information concerning the experimental plot he has planted with Oaravonica cotton. Some time ago he ...
Article : 187 wordsIn future, said Mr. Page at Black Ridge the other night, the Labour Party must have a fiscal faith. He had always been a free-trader, but the ...
Article : 773 wordsThe natives of the County of Caithness are an intermixture of two races, the Celts and the Scandinavians, and wherever a number of them is located they usually ...
Article : 174 wordsThe New South Wales retirine Senate candidates, Senators Millen, Gould, and Walker, opened their campaign at the Protestant Hall on Monday night (says ...
Article : 217 wordsAt a deputations ifco the Minister for Railways yesterday on the question of a site for a station on the Tweed Heads line some amusement was created at the ...
Article : 131 wordsIn the statement issued by the Treasury Department it is shown that the State finances are £83,000 better off now than at the corresponding date last year. The ...
Article : 127 wordsA meeting of the Queensland branch of the Australasian Federated Butchers' Union was held on Thursday night. Mr. Behan presided, and representatives from ...
Article : 168 wordsMr. L. W. K. Wirth writes:—Sir.—It is with pleasure I notice in your advertising columns that a meeting is being called for the purpose of waiting upon ...
Article : 113 wordsIn his report to the National Board of Underwriters regarding the San Francisco disaster, Mr. Albert Reed, consulting engineer to the committee, states ...
Article : 756 words"J. B. P." writes:—Sir,—Referring to the letters of Mr. Berry and others with respect to the strange song bird, on Saturday afternoon last I had the opportunity ...
Article : 122 wordsThe Director of Forests advises that he has received inquiries from one of the Southern States for quandong and bally gum for carving purposes; crow's foot ...
Article : 72 wordsSYDNEY, November 2.—Arrlved: Ottensen, from Hamburg; Narrung, from Landon; Orouba, from London; Peregrine, from Melbourne; Essex, from Brisbane; Essen, from ...
Article : 68 wordsThe Albert-street Church Concert Band will give an open-air concert in the Botanic Gardens this afternoon, from 3 to 5 o'clock. In the evening the band will ...
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Family Notices : 424 wordsA concert and dance, in aid of the widow and six children of the late Mir. T. Simes, will be held in the Albion Hall to-night. A varied and interesting ...
Article : 53 wordsCanadian liner Aorangi is expected to arrive at Pinkenba from Vancouver, via Honolulu and Suva, to-morrow evening. Should the vessel put in an appearance before nightfall, she will be ...
Article : 465 wordsThe steamer Beaver will make an excursion to the South Passage' to-morrow morning. Passengers will be allowed two hours as[?]re on the main ocean beach. ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Sat 3 Nov 1906, Page 4
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