THE Women's Christian Temperance Union held their usual meeting, on Thursday afternoon, tho president (Mrs. Steele) in the chair. There was a very good attendance of members. ...
Article : 260 wordsTHE Government have been for some time in communication with these interested in the promotion of missionary enterprise amongst aboriginals in the Northern part of the colony. ...
Article : 857 wordsTHE INQUEST. -- FURTHER EVIDENCE. GREEN CAPE, June 3. THERE is very little further to add concerning Fotheringham's evidence as telegraphed ...
Article : 878 wordsTHE MUNICIPAL Council and the Divisional Board entertained Baron von Schleinitz at a banquet last night. Alderman Dick presided, in the absence of ...
Article : 1,283 wordsTHE new 15-ton crane, which has been erected on tho jetty recently added to the railway wharves, was brought into use for the first time this morning. The American barque ...
Article : 68 wordsTHAT somebody has been telling some big whoppers at that wreck inquest. That the man who was at the wheel of the ill-fated vessel would be able to throw some ...
Article : 1,560 wordsTWO matters came before Sir Charles Lilley, O.J., in Chambers yesterday. Mr. Marks (from Hart and Flower's office) appeared for the plaintiffs, and Mr. Misken (Macpherson and ...
Article : 167 wordsHerr Most, the Socialist writer, has been sentenced to one year's imprisonment, and ordered to pay a fine of $500. MARRIAGE OR PRESIDENT CLEVELAND. ...
Article : 159 wordsValuable Well Discovered. PAPERS from the acting Chief Engineer of the Control Railway have been forwarded to the Commissioner for Railways, showing that ...
Article : 529 wordsIN THE Legislative Council, to-day, the Stamp Datics Amendment Bill was read a first time. Mr. Creed moved for leave to introduce a bill to provide that cremation under proper ...
Article : 617 wordsAT the Water Police Court this morning, before Mr. W. H. Day, Francis Viertel was summoned by the Railway Department for having, on the 7th May, sent by rail twelve ...
Article : 129 wordsPROFESSOR SEAL'S Botanic Gardens Band will perform the following high-class programme in the gardens to-morrow afternoon (weather permitting):-- Overture, "Pride of Nations" ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 76 wordsTHIS MORNING, BEFORE Mr. Pinnock, P.M., and W. Jackson, J.P. DRUNKENNESS. -- One person was discharged. ...
Article : 711 wordsTHE usual weekly session of the Defence Lodge was held last evening in the Temperance Hall, there being a good attendance of members. One brother was reobligated. It ...
Article : 95 wordsOn 'Change yesterday, four sales of Royal Bank of Queensland shares were reported, at 67s., 67s., 67s. 6d., and 67s. 6d. respectively. The following stocks were quoted:-- ...
Article : 246 wordsDURING the hearing of a summons case in the Water Police Court this morning -- the Corporation v. L. Louis Wittgenstein -- for attaching a sign notice to a balcony in ...
Article : 187 wordsTHE SKETCH plans of the new Lunatic Asylum, at Toowoomba, are pretty well in land at the Colonial Architect's office, and will to-day be submitted to Dr. Scholes for any ...
Article : 284 wordsIN THE Supreme Court, in Chambers, this morning, before his Honour Mr. Justice Mein, in the matter of Williams, v. Farr, an order was made, on the application of Mr. Byram A REPORT of Mr. J. F. Buckland's address to his constituents at Holmview last night appears on page 2. THE Glasgow Reunion Assembly practice ...
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Advertising : 289 wordsACCORDING to the official reports for the twenty-four hours ended at 9 o'clock to-day, the weather, with only a few exceptions, was fine throughout the colony. Rain had fallen at ...
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Daily Observer (Ipswich, Qld. : 1883 - 1887), Fri 4 Jun 1886, Page 5
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