April 21.—Keilawarra, s., Captain J. H. South, from Sydney. Passengers: Mrs. Corfield, Mrs.D. Blair, Mrs. Laing, Mrs. Blackman, Mrs. J.N.Tooth, Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. J. ...
Article : 1,701 wordsTHE owners and captains of the yachts Rip Haidce, and Amy, met, last night at the Royal Hotel for the purpose of hearing the decision of the umpire, Captain Murray, with reference ...
Article : 356 wordsWE understand that, according to latest arrangements known to the Ministry, the Premier intends to leave London to morrow to catch the P. and O.steamer leaving Brindisi on ...
Article : 56 wordsWE understand that the Queensland National Association have just received a special prize from Messrs. IIarris, Goodwin, and Co., merchants and importers, Birmingham and ...
Article : 134 wordsTHERE is surely no reasonable excuse for such green as bungle their adulterations. Their long and constant practice of the art and mystery in so many different ways ought to ...
Article : 262 wordsTHE Easter meeting of this church was held on Tuesday, the Rev. F. Smith the incumbent, presiding. The following report was adopted:- ...
Article : 612 wordsA boat containing twenty aboriginals capsised yesterday while crossing from Frazer's Island to the mainland. Nine of the men were drowned. ...
Article : 55 wordsLord Beaconsfield is dead. A relapse set in yesterday afternoon, and his lordship rapidly lost the strength which he had began to recover during the previous four days. The ...
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Advertising : 64 wordsThe Secretary for Mines has received the following telegram from Warden Henry:— "Another rush reported from Nebo, ten miles further along range, in direction indicated in ...
Article : 64 wordsA SPECIAL meeting of the Municipal Council was held yesterday afternoon, to confirm a resolution agreed on the 5th April, adopting the new by-laws proposed by the Legislative ...
Article : 188 wordsWE understand that his Worship the Mayor intends to invite the captain and officers of the Merkara to a banquet at the Town Hall on Saturday. We also learn that the captain of ...
Article : 65 words"ONE WHO WAS THERE."—We do not care to have the theatrical criticisms of our contemporaries criticised in our columns. ...
Article : 23 wordsA sculling match was rowed at Southampton to-day between Trickett, the Australian sculler, and Kirby. The latter was beaten easily by several lengths. ...
Article : 30 wordsRES[?]CTING H.I.M. corvette Nautilus, which arrived and anchored at the Bar, Brisbane roads, yesterday forenoon, we are enabled, through the courtesy. of Captain Ch[?]den, to ...
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Family Notices : 58 wordsThe British India Company's steamer Almora, with the mails for Queensland his Torres Straits sailed hence to-day. ...
Article : 25 wordsConsols are quoted at 100 1/4. New Zealand 4 1/2 per cents. are 99. Tin is £87 5s. per ton. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 wordsA meeting of the Church of England South Brisbane, will be held in S.B.School of Arts to-morrow evening. The OXley Dramatic Club will give a variety ...
Article : 422 wordsACCORDING to the SYdney Evening News, the number of passengers travelling daily over the new ram way to Waverley averages 8,000. The Grafton and New England district is ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 831 wordsTHERE has just finally disappeared from the stage a long a familiar actor, striking in his personal appearance, powerful by his eloquence, wit, and sarcasm, and famous ...
Article : 1,246 wordsIT has been affi[?]ed that cut for an accident or rather series of accidents, which may occur at any time and for which the Merkara is it no way responsible, she would have delivered ...
Article : 243 wordsA CORRESPONDENT in another column who signs his letter "One disgusted," has a quiet growl over the shortcomings, in various directions, of the people ...
Article : 579 wordsA MEETING of the museum trustees was held yesterday afternoon, the following being present:—Messrs. A.C. Gregory (in the chair), J. Douglas, C.H. Buzacott, G.Raff, J. Fenwick ...
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The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), Thu 21 Apr 1881, Page 2
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