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  2. EXPLORING IN THE SEVENTIES.

    The natives paid us a short, but early, visit on the following morning. After having been fully satisfied, by signs, that we would remain there that day, they ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 3,761 words
  3. ABORIGINAL MARCHING ORDERS.—A MESSAGE STICK INTERPRETED.

    Key.—I, Chief Thumgarra (Dew); 2, Kow Wona (Thunder Cloud); 3, Chief Mulgaira; 4, Chief Quenna; 5, Mindala; 6, Bungala; 7, Chief Matharoo; 8, Chief Oora, wild grass bark; 9, Chief Warta Yunna, chief of all the surrounding minor chiefs. Garrison to which go to drill. There they are to await the coming together of two stars in the west, then march out to do battle with the enemy. 10, Chief Kow Dull (wild potato); II, Chief War Tura, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 280 words
  4. "MR. JUSTICE GILLIES."

    "No one conversant with the extraordinary political situation in Australia to-day is surprised to see Mr. Gillies hurriedly vacating the Queensland ...

    Article : 690 words
  5. QUEENSLAND STATE ENTERPRISES.

    The total indebtedness to the Treasury on June 30, on account of the State enterprises was £1,512,547. Of this amount £1,299,525 is owed by the State stations. ...

    Article : 102 words
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