MR. SIMPSON moved the adoption of the following Address to Her Majesty the Queen which had been agreed to in a Committee of the Whole on the 10th instant:— ...
Article : 718 wordsMORE [?] weather is not experienced in the far-famed aristocratic winter quarters, the sunny South of Europe, than we are enjoying here. We hear continuously of more land bought and ...
Article : 139 wordsTHIS great city has been kept in a constant state of excitement lately, owing to a most extraordinary concatenation of coincidences. What has lately happened at Townsville could not ...
Article : 1,439 wordsFINE wintry days at last, and in the short working hours we toil with a will. If not blessed with any superfluity of wealth, we possess at least the more invaluable health. ...
Article : 363 wordsSIR,—In a late issue of your paper, some one having the initials of J.C.C.H., complains of the state of the Gympie-road, and lays the whole blame on the working department of the same. ...
Article : 263 wordsTHE weather is beautifully fine, nights bright, cold, and frosty. But I am sorry to state there is more than the usual amount of sickness amongst the inhabitants. Measles and typhoid ...
Article : 901 wordsSIR,—In your issue of May 29 I saw an article headed "The Black Question," and signed by someone calling himself a Australian," in which he says, in speaking of the blacks, We cannot ...
Article : 228 wordsSINCE the opening of the railway line through to Brisbane we have had four trains to and from the city in the day. The first train to Toowoomba, Warwick, and Dalby starts at 8 o'clock ...
Article : 1,384 wordsMr. HEMMANT laid upon the table, a return relative to expenditure north of Cape Palmerston, for the year 1874, on motion of Mr. Macrossan.-Ordered to be printed. ...
Article : 8,027 wordsSIR,—In the Brisbane Courier of May 31, and Queenslander of June 5, in the telegraphic intelligence column, you report that "William Jager, butcher, committed an assault yesterday upon ...
Article : 124 wordsTHE weather for the past week has been fine, but threatens rain again to-day, so the prospects for the event of the year—the annual races— look exceedingly uncomfortable. There ...
Article : 165 wordsCORRESPONDENTS 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 : 500 wordsA WELL-ATTENDED public meeting was held was held at the Baptist Chapel, Petrie-terrace, Thursday evening, Alderman Milne presiding, for the purpose of considering the present and prospective state of ...
Article : 625 wordsTHE engine erected on the claim of No. 6 South Monkland has been duly christened, and kept steadily at work, baling water. It is anticipated the claim will be in working order in a ...
Article : 661 wordsSIR,—Permit me to draw attention to the way this district has been treated by a Ministry that calls itself Liberal, and who profess an anxiety to establish bond fide settlers on the land and keep ...
Article : 571 wordsOUR railway meeting, which was to have been held in Mr. Ransome's room, but which it was decided at the last moment should be in the Good Templars' Hall (kindly lent by them for the ...
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The Queenslander (Brisbane, Qld. : 1866 - 1939), Sat 19 Jun 1875, Page 9
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