The steamer Flinders sailed for Launceston to-day. Passengers— Saloon : Mr and Mrs Pownall, Dr. Thompson ; Mesdames Pegus and infant, Rix, Foreraft; ...
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Article : 408 wordsMr Dalley, with others who are advising him in reference to the defence questions, paid a visit to Botany to decide upon additional batteries. ...
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Article : 52 wordsSIR,— your letter of the 24th inst., in when you refer to my conduct on the Bench on the 5th inst., in the cases Fitch v. Callaghan, and Mahoney v. Huntington, duly to hand. In ...
Article : 1,248 wordsA meeting of the Chamber of Commerce was held tonight to discuss the draft report of the sub-committee on the reciprocity treaty with Victoria. Fourteen ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 wordsPresent— The Warden (E. Fowell, Esq.), and Councillors D. Burke, French, Scott, Falkiuer, Phillips, and Symmons. The minutes of last meeting were ...
Article : 1,401 wordsFrom our files of Indian papers, we take the following extracts, which indicate the views of the Indian press as to the Afghan difficulty and its probable ...
Article : 1,187 wordsBefore proceeding to write down these final "jottings," permit me to correct a ludicrous blunder in last week's instalment, which escaped the usually sharp ...
Article : 1,249 wordsPresent— The Chairman (Mr F. C. Belstead), Meats. H. Edgell, D. Scott, and H. Weedon. Sir C. G. Croft, Superintendent of the Fire Brigade, was also present. ...
Article : 1,606 wordsDrunkenness— An old female offender who had been picked up in Patterson-street, drunk and incapable, about 1 o'clock in the morning, was sentenced to ...
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Daily Telegraph (Launceston, Tas. : 1883 - 1928), Fri 8 May 1885, Page 3
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