MR. W. FLYNN received the following telegram tins morning from Gympic; -- About 80oz. gold specimens banked from Lucknow this morning." ...
Article : 25 wordsMR. W E AR[?]' gave another lecture on New Guinea last night .in the Theatre Royal attendance was welter than on tho previous night The Hon. Douglas ...
Article : 258 wordsNo further nominations were yesterday received of candidates to fill the vacancy in the representation of Moreton caused by the Hon. J. F. Garrick being called to the Upper ...
Article : 60 wordsTHE following telegrams have been handed as by Reuter's agent here: -- " Sir William de Vaux, Governor of Fiji, bus arrived In Sydney for the purpose of attending ...
Article : 86 wordsTHAT the hospital secretary states that nil Ins circulars to the clergy were duty stamped. That any deficiency in pre- payment must novo been caused by the stamp having rubbed ...
Article : 752 wordsM. CHALLEMEL -LACOUR has resigned his "position in the Ministry, and M. Fallieres has been appointed Minister for Education. ...
Article : 303 wordsWOODEN theatres are to be abolished in London. A NAVAL brigade is to be established in Adelaide ...
Article : 1,361 wordsTHE paragraph republished in yesterday's Co[?]r from the Melbourne Aye gives an incorrect version of the telegraphic correspondence exchanged between Messrs. Service ...
Article : 117 wordsThe labour market still remains insufficiently supplied (says tho Mackay Mercury the 10th instant). Continual inquiries are wo hear, being made at the depot for single men. and ...
Article : 148 wordsA REMARKABLE story is published by the Perth Inquirer (Western Australia). It runs as follows:-- "A well-known and highly respected settler at the north- west, who has ...
Article : 568 wordsAs already reported by telegraph a deputation waited on the Hon. W. Milies, Minister for Works, at Toowoomba, on Monday last, to lay before him their views with regard to the ...
Article : 532 wordsDESPITE the large number of immigrants that have been landed hero during tho lost few weeks (says the Rockhampton Bulletin of the 15th instant), and the difficulty experienced ...
Article : 189 wordsIN response to an invitation from Mr. R. T. Jefferies a number of gentlemen attended at his premises in Mary- stroet, yesterday, for the purpose of inspecting the water- closets there, ...
Article : 1,216 wordsIt is but too well known that there are in various parts of tho city knots of idle lads, many of them well within tho legal school ago, who prowl about the streets all day and best ...
Article : 253 wordsEarly on Tuesday morning last a disastrous fire broke out in the Union Hotel, Now Norfolk, formerly known as Elizabeth Town Derwent. The hotel was totally destroyed. ...
Article : 86 wordsA SERIOUS gas explosion occurred shortly before noon to-day, at the establishment of Dr. R. L, Mearns, surgeon- dentist, Queen- street. Dr. Mearns, with has assistant, wore encased ...
Article : 448 wordsTHERE nothing surprising in tho fact, Bays tho 8. M Harald, that the gentleman proposed by the Ministry for the Speakership was opposed and rejected by the ...
Article : 741 wordsTHE Townsville Bulletin of the 13th instant says : -- 44 Yesterday Mr. Julian Thomas (The Vagabond'), Mr. Loftus Irving, and Mr. Edcife[?]t left Townsville in the steamer ...
Article : 85 wordsA most disastrous fire occurred at Elstern wick, near Melbourne, yesterday, resulting in total destruction of St. Stephen's Church of England, with all tho valuable fittings and ...
Article : 63 wordsBEFORE the assistant police- magistrate and Mr. W. H. Coxen, J.P. DRUNKENNESS. -- One inebriate was discharged, and another was fined. 20s., with the ...
Article : 438 wordsTHE Commissioner of Police has received a telegram from Maryborough this morning stating that Pousaroon. a Now Ireland native, in custody, charged with murder at Bundaberg. ...
Article : 46 wordsEDWARD TIMOTHY FLINN, of Cooktown, was adjudicated insolvent this morning. The first meeting in the estate is fixed for 6th December. ...
Article : 23 wordsTHE election of a member of tho Legislative Assembly for the Moreton electorate took place at Sandgate to-day, at noon. Mr. John Hard grave, the returning- officer, announced that he ...
Article : 107 wordsPREVIOUS to tho departure of Mr. J. Ferguson, ALL. A., a meeting of tho committee of the Central State School was held (says the Rockhampton Bulletin), at which the canvassers ...
Article : 135 wordsMR. JOHN WATSON, contractor, of Bulimba, has kindly undertaken to provide the carpenter of the late ship Ramsey with tools and work if lie will call on him. Air. Watson promises ...
Article : 47 wordsAN inquest has been held at Lislowran, near Cashel, on the body of a woman named Mary Glasheen, who had been murdered by her husband. Her son, a boy 12 years of ago. doposed ...
Article : 205 wordsWILLIAM TURNER, carpenter of the shipwrecked vessel Ramsey, has told as a rather pitiful talc. Ho escaped simply with his life, and owes even the clothes ho is wearing to ...
Article : 168 words"A BIRD'S EYE View of English Literature," from the seventh, century to the present time, is the title of a little work of some eighty pages by Mr. Henry Grey, just published by Messrs. ...
Article : 118 wordsFrom tho "Postal Guide" for November, just issued, we take the following, meme, of changes, additions, &c.: -- Licensed to sell stamps: -- Schwreek and Gaston, Townsville; ...
Article : 218 wordsPROBATES have been granted out of the Supreme Court in the will of Jens Jorgen, of Kolan, to Neils P. Mortensen and- Peter C. Jensen, of Bundabrag -- personalty sworn under. ...
Article : 165 wordsIT is reported from Halifax that the wreck of a vessel has just been discovered which has been missing for more than ten years. The wreck, too, was found in an extraordinary ...
Article : 195 wordsA SOCIAL gathering in connection with the Brighton- road Congregational Young Men's Bible Class was held on Monday evening. Tho church was filled with tho members and ...
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Daily Observer (Ipswich, Qld. : 1883 - 1887), Wed 21 Nov 1883, Page 3
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