THE demand for the last two issues of the Chronicle, containing the reports, of the Governor's first visit to Toowoomba, the Royal Agriculture Society's Annual Shows, and Mr. ...
Article : 3,663 wordsSIR,--As one of the public allow me to thank you for your excellent leader of Saturday--a leader which has received hearty approval of nine-tenths of the community. Not ...
Article : 278 wordsBETWEEN two and three o'clock on Saturday last there was an important little gathering of farmers and selectors from Crow's Nest and surrounding districts assembled at the ...
Article : 1,605 wordsThe European Mail, in its issue of yesterday, expresses the opinion that William O'Connor, the Canadian oarsman, will win the match with Henry Searle for the championship ...
Article : 44 wordsThis match was played on the local reserve on Saturday last in the presence of a large number of spectators, who seemed to heartily appreciate the sport afforded them, the play ...
Article : 826 wordsThe trial of the great Mount Morgan case, Meyenberg v. W. Pattison and others, was continued to-day. Edward Morgan deposed that after reading the report of the case in the ...
Article : 233 wordsSIR,--I have looked over your recent issues to find the published balance sheet of the Clifton Divisional Board, but I have not yet seen it. I should like to know if you can give ...
Article : 256 wordsSIR,--A good yarn is going abroad about a loyal Alderman. One of the Aldermen was asked to draft an address of welcome to the Governor which he undertook to do. It was ...
Article : 247 wordsA sad drowning accident occurred at Mulbring Creek, near Martland, yesterday. A school teacher named M'Ivor went out on a shooting excursion with a companion named ...
Article : 167 wordsSIR,--I noticed a good many balance sheets in your paper lately, but have failed to see that of the Clifton Divisional Board. Why is this? Can you explain it, for always before ...
Article : 78 wordsThe Civil Service Bill was recommitted, and several classes were amended, and four or five new clauses were proposed and passed. A number of verbal corrections were made by ...
Article : 97 wordsAs soon as the Speaker took the chair the Premier, the Hon. B. D. Morehead, read for the information of the House a copy of a cablegram received by His Excellency the ...
Article : 1,669 wordsSIR,--Mr. Dillon, in his speech at the Assembly Rooms, said that the Irish people had neither free speech nor free Press, but it is only necessary to read the speeches reported ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 327 wordsFriday at present is given up to private business, and nearly the whole of to-day was occupied with the Eight Hour's Bill. Among the formal business Mr. Groom moved, 1. That ...
Article : 419 wordsIN connection with the annual services of the British and Foreign Bible Society the Rev. H. T. Robjohns, B.A., preached on Sunday morning last in the Presbyterian Church ...
Article : 823 wordsFrom a quarter to five until ten o'clock, saving the hour's interval for dinner, the whole time was occupied in discussing in Committee the three remaining clauses of the ...
Article : 817 wordsSir,--Some time ago, I was requested to be present at Mr. Dillon's meeting to be held on the 16th inst., in Warwick. I excused myself on the ground that it was a sitting night in ...
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