June 6.—Governor Blackall, s., Captain A. T. Edwards, from Sydney 4th June. Passengers: Mrs C. F. Haunam, Miss Buloock, Mrs. A. B. Webster. Miss C[?]utts, Mrs. Wood, ...
Article : 1,288 wordsIn the House of Commons to-day the Premier said that the Government intended to take vigorous measures for the protection of the resident landlords in Ireland. ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Attorney-General moved the admission. of Robert Colin Ringrose, an M.A. of Edinburgh University, and a first-class scholar of the Middle Temple, London, stating the he ...
Article : 228 wordsWARDEN HENRY telegraphs to the Secretary for Mines that large numbers of men are leaving and arriving at the Nebo diggings. Last week the population reached 1,100. There ...
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Advertising : 339 wordsMESSRS FOUNTAIN and Co. have obtained the contract for the construction of the Burrum Railway, sixteen and a half miles long. There were seven tenders sent in, of which Messrs. ...
Article : 45 wordsThe Home Rulers having declared their intentions to obstruct business in Parliament, have been suspended from taking any further part in the debate on the Irish Land Bill. ...
Article : 42 wordsAMONGST the passengers by the Leichhardt to-day for Maryborough in Mr. H. C. Stanley, the Chief Engineer of the Southern and Western Railway, who is about to pay a visit ...
Article : 58 wordsA further for[?] of military has been despatched to Ireland. The police have received orders to visit all houses suspected of containing ammunition. ...
Article : 36 wordsThe Great Powers are putting pressure both on the Turkish and Greek Governments, with a view to getting the frontier question absolutely settled. ...
Article : 31 wordsWE learn that Mr. T. V. Dudgeon, Sub-collector of Customs and Harbour Master at Mackay, has been suspended by the Acting. Treasurer, the hon, P. Perkins. We have not ...
Article : 95 wordsOn the motion of the Attorney-General, Mr. Robert Colin Ringrose was admitted an advocate of this court. Mr. Power moved the admission of Mr. ...
Article : 58 wordsConsole are quoted 100½, ex dividend. Tin is £88 a ton. The quantity of wheat afibat for the United Kingdom is 1,960,000 bushels. The p[?]ce of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 83 wordsAnderson, the chief mate of the barque Queen of Nations, was charged at the Wollongong Police Court, yesterday, with assaulting the carpenter of the Teasel. The bench ...
Article : 563 wordsWE learn that H. M. S. Bacchante, the vessel on board of which the two sons of the Prince of Wales are serving, cannot arrive in Mel[?]ourne from Albury for a few days ...
Article : 94 wordsMINOR OFFENCESS.—Seven in[?]briates were discharged, and Robert Hexton was fined [?]. with the alternative of six-hours imprisonment. Geo. Winfield was also charged with being ...
Article : 431 wordsTHIS morning, at a quarter to ton, ConStable-Long had his attention drown to a dead body flouting in the river, near O'Reilly's Hill, South Brisbane. On getting the body to [?]hore ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 wordsTHE Kate steamer was put into requisition yesterday for the behoof of Professor Reuleaux and Dr. Seel[?]orst. These gentlemen made a trip to the Bay under very pleasant conditions. ...
Article : 145 wordsTHE mails via Melbourne arrived at Brisbane on Sunday morning last; those via Torres Straits, which were despatched on the same day, cannot be delivered ...
Article : 1,699 wordsA TELEGRAM from Adelaide in the S. M. Herold of Thursday last says:— "The Register, in speaking of the arrangement entered into with the Orient Company, says:—The ...
Article : 327 wordsIN alluding to the propound visit of the English professional team, a recent file of the Sportsman notifies that Messrs. Shaw and Shrewa[?] have made extensive arrangements for the ...
Article : 214 wordsAt a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, it was agreed that a wharf at Port Alma was a necessity, and also that the Premier should be interviewed on his arrival in Keppel Bay, with ...
Article : 240 wordsThe regular monthly meeting of the Prince of Wales Lodge, [?], E.C. will be held this evening is the Masonic Hall. An E[?]opian entertainment will be given in ...
Article : 236 wordsA TELEGRAPH from London published in the Sydney papers of Friday last says:— "Professor W. Robertson Smith has been removed by the Presbyterian General ...
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The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), Tue 7 Jun 1881, Page 2
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