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Article : 135 wordsThe wheel of fortune that Castro or Orton tried to run over the Tichborne estate ran him to grief. Better by far have remained an honest man and a butcher than to have turned ...
Article : 283 wordsSAYS the Port Denison Times of May 21: The temporary repairs to the steamer Redcliffe which have been on hand for some time past are now nearly completed, and the vessel ...
Article : 128 wordsDWELLERS in this tropical town are now luxuriating in glorious weather. The days are very pleasant, fine and not too hot, and the nights are cool, in fact some of the mornings ...
Article : 1,508 wordsMR. LUKIN, the police magistrate of Rockhampton, had the opportunity on the 20th instant of dealing with three members of the larrikin community. Their names were John ...
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Article : 144 wordsON Saturday afternoon, May 14, the Harbour-master at Port Douglas planed his boat, at the disposal of Mr. Stewart, who is at present engaged surveying the Mossman ...
Article : 151 wordsThey are in a bad way, if you like. What they will do now it is hard to say. But they promise to do something that is vigorous. Ono of the first things to be attempted is to cut off ...
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Article : 172 wordsON Monday evening, after a career of distinct success in the southern colonies, Mr. Martin Simonson's now justly celebrated Italian Opera Company will appear in Brisbane, at the ...
Article : 795 wordsAN exceptionally impudent robbery took place at Mr. James Church's residence, Rockhampton, on the 20th instant. It seems that it has been the custom of Mr. Church's servant to ...
Article : 248 wordsMr. George Cull had his home culled of a few nice little things on Qneen's Birthday. How strange that anyone should rob at such a time. One can understand that in the fulness ...
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Article : 787 wordsThe Peak Downs Telegram of May 21 says: The case of Anne Judge, who was tried in Rockhampton, towards the end of 1884, for murdering her infant, on Sandy Creek, near ...
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Article : 342 wordsAT the Friendly Societies' sports at Toowoomba on the Quen's Birthday the Three Mile Bicycle Race was won by F. Hooper, Referring to the race the D. D. Gazette says: ...
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The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), Sat 28 May 1887, Page 2
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