March 23.—Truganini, s., Captain Clark, from Bundaberg and Maryborough. Passengers: Miss M'Cormack, Mrs. Brown, Messrs. Febre, Milnor, Carr, and 7 in the steerage. ...
Article : 1,167 wordsThe armistice between the British and the Boers' has been prolonged for fourteen days. The Boer force is suffering from sickness, and many of their transport animals are dying. ...
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Advertising : 134 wordsThis is an action brought by Helena Wilhelmina Ohlrich, of Spring Hill, Brisbane, against Simeon Bromberg, of Mackay, for breach of promise of marriage, damages being ...
Article : 1,606 wordsMR. COLLINS, Reuter's agent in Melbourne, sends the Argus the following memorandum:—"As an instance of rapid telegraphing, it is perhaps worthy of being noted that the news ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 wordsSir Hercules-Robinson, Governor of the Cape, has been appointed a member of the Royal Commission to inquire into the circumstances which led to the war in the Transvaal. ...
Article : 34 wordsWARDEN ARMSTRONG reports of this field from Tenningering to the Under Secretary for Mines, as follows:—"I visited Ualilal Creek goldfield last week, and received when there a ...
Article : 191 wordsTHE Colonial Secretary has received the following telegram from Mount Cornish, from Mr. Watson:—"Got everything ready for an early start, from Muttaburra, towards ...
Article : 81 wordsIn the House of Commons this afternoon the Premier, in reply to a question, laid on the table full details of the conditions of peace accepted by the Boers, of which an official ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 45 wordsThe Emblem of Peace Lodge of Good Templare will hold a tea meeting to-morrow evening, in the Oddfellows' Hall, Valley. The match between the Carltons and ...
Article : 193 wordsA MEETING of the members of the Manyborough Rowing Club was held at the Melbourne Hotel on Thursday, March 17 (writes the Chronicle), when the programme for the ...
Article : 256 wordsLAST year's official police report for New South Wales bas been recently published. It contains some very suggestive information. About its strictly ...
Article : 1,824 wordsThe Prince and Princes of Wales have started for St. Petersburg in order to attend the late Czar's funeral obsequies. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe Russian Government invoke the aid of Europe to crush Nihilist plots. ...
Article : 21 wordsMr. Ruskin, the great art critic, is seriously ill. ...
Article : 12 wordsMr. John Dillon has delivered a speech which is engaging the attention of the law officers of the Crown. ...
Article : 23 wordsIT will be recollected that a little while ago, a meeting of gentlemen interested in racing took, place in Ipswich, with a view to raising funds for an Autumn meeting. In accordance with ...
Article : 229 wordsTO THE EDITOR.—SIR,—I respectfully beg to draw your attention to a paragraph which appeared in your, issue of the 18th instant, which reads as follows:—"Some boys who were out ...
Article : 189 wordsFresh-intelligence has just been received concerning the troops despatched for Ghuzai en route to Candahardast month. The force has left Ghuzai for Candahar: ...
Article : 28 wordsConsols are unchanged, being last quoted at 100. Tin is £87 10s, per ton. Wheat 51s. per 496 lbs. ...
Article : 20 words9,300 bales were offered at the wool sales today. The market is hardening. ...
Article : 20 wordsMr. W. H. L. Bailey, the proprietor of the Temora Herald, was "burnt out" this morning. He only succeeded in saving a few papers. A new house next door, belonging to a medical ...
Article : 384 wordsTO THE EDITOR.—SIR,—I think it is quite-time some one made a complaint a bout the want of light in our night trains. It surely cannot be generally known that half the journey from ...
Article : 328 wordsYESTERDAY morning (writes the Maryborough Chronicle of Tuesday last), between eight and nine o'clock, a large wooden building situated on the Gympie Road, at the ...
Article : 192 wordsINFORMATION has been received, says the Bundaberg Star, by the members of the firm in the colony from Mr. R. Cran, senr (who is now in Scotland), that the whole of the ...
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Advertising : 314 wordsThe Police Magistrate has ordered that, in future, all persons taken in charge by the police shall have their names recorded without exception. ...
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The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), Thu 24 Mar 1881, Page 2
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