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  2. Review.

    WE announced in a paragraph some time ago that Mr. George Wight, late of the Stamp Office, formerly proprietor of the Queensland Guardian newspaper, and the first pastor of the ...

    Article : 1,481 words
  3. Round the Shops.

    N.B.—All correspondence in connection with this column can be addressed to "Berna Trevethan," at the Telegraph Newspaper Office, and our contributor undertakes to answer all ...

    Article : 1,874 words
  4. Mining at Gympie During July.

    As shown by the lists of crushings and dividends given below, the returns for the past month are in every particular below the average for several preceding months. The ...

    Article : 761 words
  5. Stray Notes.

    As sure as that two and two make four there always is danger lurking up China and Java way. We came near to having a shock of [?]olera last Christmas twelvemonths. We ...

    Article : 217 words
  6. Queensland News.

    A PAINFUL accident befel Alderman C. P. Christoe, of Maryborough, on July 31. He was returning from Pialba on a restive horse, and when nearing the racecourse gates the ...

    Article : 395 words
  7. Work and Wages.

    IN communities in which employers of labour constitute the highest class, there is and always will be a spirit of independent residence among the employed. Where the employers are ...

    Article : 2,482 words
  8. "Smoking Prohibited."

    One is always amused on seeing these words posted up at various places on tramcars. It is bad enough to say "prohibited" instead of saying forbidden; ...

    Article : 178 words
  9. A DISGRACEFUL INCIDENT.

    BETWEEN the hours of 11 and 12 p.m. on July 30 the Chinese slums in Adelaide street were the scene of one of the most disgraceful rows that we have had in Mary borough for some time. ...

    Article : 162 words
  10. That Championship.

    There appears to be no small amount of hanky-panky about the proposed race for the rowing championship. Gaudaur nearly beat Beach; he fairly plucked little Hanlan. But ...

    Article : 218 words
  11. UNFORTUNATE CONTRACTORS.

    A CASE was brought under our notice on the 1st instant (says the Toowoomba Chronicle) by a contractor in Toowoomba which is deserving of publicity. About three or four months ago ...

    Article : 249 words
  12. The Gympie Reefs.

    NORTH OTAGO.—T. Buchanan, manager, reports: "July 29.—We have continued the south stope from the engine. shaft about 6 feet. No gold has been seen up to the present, and the ...

    Article : 872 words
  13. "Get Out."

    That is the way in which Mr. Day disused some witnesses who appeared before [?]the other day. It seemed a pity that the [?]quette of the court did not permit the ...

    Article : 260 words
  14. A RIFLE BUTT MARKER'S EXPERIENCE.

    THUS the Maryborough Chronicle: "That our friend, Mr. Jonathan Murray, is intended to outlive generations yet unborn, and in a toothless old age to survey a Maryborough of which ...

    Article : 434 words
  15. Rich an Rare

    WAS the fun in the House on Tuesday last the Judge Cooper scandal. Boyd had armed himself to the teeth with precedents meant to block all business at the very first step. ...

    Article : 430 words
  16. Saved by a Reporter.

    "YOU may abuse newspaper men all you please," said a robust chap in the smoking room of a sleeping-car, "but I want to tell you that I have a weakness for reporters. A ...

    Article : 456 words
  17. ON THE WRONG TRACK.

    FROM the Northern Miner we learn that two cases of trespass on the Northern railway, involving serious results, were heard at the Charters Towers Police Court on July 27. The ...

    Article : 267 words
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