Heavy rain fell last evening for four hours, swelling the creeks and causing the Gilbert to overflow and flood the road from the Institute to the Post-Office. This morning we have a fog. ...
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Family Notices : 170 wordsThe mail steamer Assam left to-day, with a fair complement of passengers and a large cargo. The specie taken by her is valued at £103,000. Tenders for the supply of twenty locomotives ...
Article : 295 wordsAnnie Conroy was fined 10s. for being drunk and 10s. for using indecent language. Stephen Couzner, an elderly man, was changed with attempting to commit suicide by cutting ...
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Article : 185 wordsA meeting was held here to-night respecting the extension of the Gladstone Railway to Coonatoo Creek. There was a large attendance. Mr. Catt was in the chair. Representatives ...
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Advertising : 63 wordsIn the Assembly yesterday the newly-elected Speaker. (Mr. P. [?]) announced that he had been presented to His Excellency, who had been pleased to approve of ...
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The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA : 1867 - 1922), Sat 24 Jul 1880, Page 2
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