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  2. Beenleigh.

    OUR Beenleigh correspondent writes, under date March 4, 1875:- The floods are all over, and the punts at work on the three ferries. The rise in the Logan was the highest since 1864, ...

    Article : 246 words
  3. The College Days of Mr. Gladstone and Archbishop Manning.

    ON the 26th November, 1829, the premier University town of England was the scene of a highly interesting ceremony. Its record in the Times of the following day takes one back ...

    Article : 2,189 words
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  5. Toowoomba.

    OUR Toowoomba correspondent writes:— "There is a considerable quantity of land, I am informed, lying unused, near the Box Camp, towards Gowrie Creek. The land is adapted for ...

    Article : 541 words
  6. A PERILOUS TRIP.

    A correspondent of the Chronicle sends that journal the following account of a perilous voyage on the Mary from Good Hope Plantation to Eton Vale:— "On Thursday last, at noon, seeing the ...

    Article : 1,197 words
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  8. The Mary.

    A BUDGET of news—flood news, of course— has come to hand from our Maryborough correspondent, written apparently at various dates, as there seemed a probability of its being dates, ...

    Article : 1,253 words
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