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Article : 372 wordsSIR.—I teg you to permit the following in your valuable columns, as I am well convinced, from what I have experienced, you are at all times ready to place before the public all ...
Article : 367 wordsFebruary 11. Guest's biscuit factory was totally destroyed by fire yesterday. ...
Article : 63 wordsFebruary 11 The Ministry having suffered a defeat, the Premier waited on the Governor and advised a dissolution of Parliament. On his return ...
Article : 70 wordsFEBRUARY 18.—Queensland, A.S.N. Co.'s s., 287 tons, Captain W. Cottier, from Rockhampton, Gladstone, and Maryborough, Passengers: Mrs. Barwell, Mrs. A. Meikle and 8 children, ...
Article : 50 wordsSIR: The enclosed letter, dated the 1st in istant, appeared in the columns of the Brisbane Express of the 3rd instant; and in the same paper an attempt was made by the editor to ...
Article : 2,358 wordsFebruary 18.—Blackbird, ss., 513 tons, Captain J. D. Harley, for Sydney. Passengers: Mrs. and Miss Hartley, Miss E. Gray, Mrs. Simmons, Mrs. Forster, Miss Sheffield, Messrs. ...
Article : 390 wordsMICMARL KLRIN was murdered by F. A. Herlich, at Parseverance and Crow's Nest station, on the l2th. The offender is still at large. ...
Article : 384 wordsSIR : There has been much ill-feeling shown here in consequence of my opposing the granting of a commonage. My grounds for acting as I did were, that a petition was sent to the ...
Article : 152 wordsSIR : Will you kindly inform me whether a man can sell his horses, &c., &c., and file his schedule all on one and the same day, without making himself liable to be accused by his ...
Article : 159 wordsCAPE MORRTON.— Arrivals: February 18. Blackbird, as., and Queensland, s., from the Northern Ports.—Departure: February 18. Blackbird, as., for Sydney, at 7.90 a.m.— ...
Article : 178 wordsMr. Abye, a native of Denmark, who has been carrying on business here as a photographic artist, committed suicide yesterday morning, at O'Keefe's Hotel, by taking a dose ...
Article : 63 wordsSIR: It is unfortunate for the peace of Toowoomba, that whenever Mr. W. H. Groom fancies himself aggrieved, in his social or political character, he incontently "rashes into ...
Article : 623 wordsThe [?]ort takes down five thousand five hundred and forty-eight ounces sixteen peonyweights of gold. Mr. G. B. Mason has left Gympie rather ...
Article : 72 wordsWE believe that His Excellency the Governor has returned from the Downs as for as Ipswich, and we are sorry to learn that he has been suffering from another attack of gout. A son ...
Article : 2,938 wordsA large meeting was held in the School of Arts, this morning, for the purpose of urging upon Government the desirability of improving the navigation of the river by dredging and ...
Article : 74 wordsSIR: In a recent number of the Queensland Times the Peak Mountain correspondent of that paper writes as follows, in his report on the cotton crop in his district :— "Nearly three ...
Article : 923 wordsThe Blackbird, ss., delivered the Mackay and all other mails south of this on her passage up. She left here yesterday for Brisbane, via the intermediate ports. She will not call at ...
Article : 62 wordsAuckland papers to hand report that the Kingites are anxious to join the rebels. The inquest as to the cause of the burning of 50,000 lbs. wool at Flood's store, on the 8th ...
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The Queenslander (Brisbane, Qld. : 1866 - 1939), Sat 19 Feb 1870, Page 2
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