CORRESPONDENTS and SUBSCRIBERS who may change their residences,or who communicate with this office, will save themselves annoyance and us much inconvenience by writing their signatures plainly. In ...
Article : 406 wordsSIR,—Will you allow me, through you columns, to draw attention to what appears to me to be a very objectionable feature in the administration of justice in this colony. I allude to ...
Article : 489 wordsThe Under-Colonial Secretary received the following telegram yesterday from Mr. Thompson, Hon. Minister for Lands, and kindly forwarded it for publication ...
Article : 503 wordsThe floods are now only three feet below the highest mark of the great flood of 1870, and the water is still rising. All the surrounding country is under deep water, and a very strong ...
Article : 58 wordsIt is notified, by advertisement, that the next outgoing European and Indian mails will close in Brisbane on February 32. FROM a memorandum forwarded by the agent ...
Article : 1,280 wordsThe banquet given to the members of the Intercolonial Conference was highly successful. The President of the Legislative Council presided. The speeches expressed much cordiality. ...
Article : 428 wordsSIR,-The Charters Towers riots offered a fine opening to journalists and others for the expression of virtuous indignation. The opportunity was not lost till it was pretty well ...
Article : 528 wordsSIR,—Like the shrill shriek of the Highland piper on the eve of battle or cattle rieving, the hon. member for Toowoomba has thrown down the gauge of battle, and, in the pride of his ...
Article : 397 wordsSIR,—That this subject has at last turned up for ventilation will be a source of no small satisfaction, especially to many of the farmer and market gardeners in the neighborhood of ...
Article : 553 wordsFriday. The will of the late Walter Montgomery has been proved here. He left twenty-eight thousand pounds invested. A fearful thunder[?]torm took place yesterday. ...
Article : 112 wordsSIXTY-SEVEN tone sixteen hundredweight of [?] have been received during the week for transmission to Brisbane. ...
Article : 18 wordsA roof about eighteen inches thick has been struck in the West Inglewood Company's ground. The stone shown a fair amount of gold. ...
Article : 94 wordsSIR,—I have no doubt that if the Postmaster-General were made aware of the unnecessary expense and inconvenience occasioned to persons residing in the country in consequence ...
Article : 143 wordsSIR,—Farmers and others on the Downs were glad to see that the Queenslander has commenced to review the mysteries of railway management. In the issue of February 8, ...
Article : 587 wordsThe markets are steady. Wheat is quoted at four shillings and five pence per bushel, and flour at ten pounds ten shillings per ton. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,671 wordsEight main were arrested on Saturday, charged with stealing tin ore from the Victor company's ground. The case oo[?]pied the Court the whole of ...
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Advertising : 323 wordsLloyd's agent has returned from the wreck o[?] the barque Polmaise. He found the second [?]ate in charge. Caption Jam[?] Twine, marine surveyor, made ...
Article : 292 wordsSIR,—The list of exhibits in your issue of to-day is eminently suggestive of—what is "not" going to be exhibited. Mr. Walter Hill's collection in the vegetable ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 188 wordsSIR,-In reply to a letter signed "Dalby Man," which appeared in your issue of the 8th instant, will you please insert copy of the enclosed p[?]tition, which will explain the position. ...
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The Queenslander (Brisbane, Qld. : 1866 - 1939), Sat 15 Feb 1873, Page 2
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