SIR,—The Rockhampton company of Rifle Volunteers have, after a short existence, become defunot. No fewer than eighty names were entered upon the list, including honorary members, and upwards of thirty were duly sworn in as effective ...
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Article : 393 wordsDEAR GENTLEMEN—Your elaborate and logical effusions appearing in the Chronicle of last week on "the Municipal Question," have quite alarmed me. 1 am in a regular fix and do not know what course to take in dealing with this ...
Article : 573 wordsSIR,—Having read in your last issue a letter signed "E. T. Aldrige," prophesying the entire demolition of Maryborough by the introduction of the Municipal Act, I would wish to show that although there may be some truth in a few of his ...
Article : 339 words'Tis easy in your lines to scan You are a disappointed man; Your heart is foul, your spirit mean, YOur hate and malice, oh, how Keen ! ...
Article : 34 wordsSIR,—The partisans for the introduction of the Municipal Act into this town speak confidently of realising their wishes, and allude in a spirit of triumph to some late proceedings connected therewith which have been carried on at the Court. ...
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Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser (Qld. : 1860 - 1947), Thu 21 Mar 1861, Page 3
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