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Advertising : 417 wordsNOVEMBER 21. -- RANELAGH, s., 633 tons, Captain J. T. Durrell. from Sydney 22nd Instant. Passengers : Mrs. M'Noll and child, Miss Fines, Messrs. S. C. Middiebrook, W. Hassall. M. A. ...
Article : 380 wordsTHE Australian Agents-General had an interview with the Earl of Derby to-day, to learn the latest views of the Imperial Government on the Pacific- annexation ...
Article : 529 wordsIt is understood that an offer will be made to the Intercolonial Convention in Sydney for a duplication of the telegraphic system connecting Australia with Europe by an independent ...
Article : 117 wordsIN connection with the special effort which the London Congregational Union is making to supply "halls " in various parts of London, inquiries have been instituted as to life in some ...
Article : 452 wordsMr. M. C. Thomson has resolved not to oppose the Hon. C. B. Dutton for the Lcichhardt, as it has been promised that the Springsure Railway will be at once proceeded with ...
Article : 74 wordsTHE utter annihilation of the Egyptian army in the Soudan under General Hicks is one of those unlooked forevcnts which is quite startling. The complete success of the El ...
Article : 554 wordsThe Rev. C. M'CulIoch, of Brisbane, lectured to-night at the School of Arts to a large audience on "Scottish National Characteristics." ...
Article : 71 wordsMalls will be made up and closed at the General Post Office as under : -- UNITED KINGDOM, PER ORIENT LINK. -- For registered letters, packets, and newspapers, at ...
Article : 200 wordsAlexandra, s., for Port Douglas, arrived off Townsville on Saturday, left at 6.45 p.m. that day, and arrived at Cairns at 6 p.m. yesterday. She left during the night and was due at Port ...
Article : 1,501 wordsThe steamer Fleetwing, Captain Duncan, bound from Adelaide for Port Darwin, called in hero to-day for coals and water. She reports all well. ...
Article : 77 wordsAt the produce auctions this morning maize brought 3s. 4d, to 3s. 5d.; lucerne hay, £515s. A very inferior lot of potatoes sold for £3. Chaff brought £5. Butter, from 8d. to 10d ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Hon. S. W. Griffith and the Hon. J. F. Garrick, delegates from Queensland to the Intercolonial Conference, arrived hero this morning by the steamer Glanworth. ...
Article : 429 wordsAT the Birmingham Police Court recently (says the Daily News) the Rev. Thomas Morris Hughes, 43, clerk in holy orders, was again charged with intermarrying with Mary ...
Article : 840 wordsTHE Woolloongabba Divisional Board is very jealous of its authority over the streets within its jurisdiction. It has done some good work since its establishment, and ...
Article : 722 wordsConsols are quoted at 101g, Victorian 4 per cents are £102 10s. South Australian 4 per cents £100 10s. The quantity of wheat afloat for then United ...
Article : 85 wordsTHE amateur sports meeting at Toowong, on Saturday last, was a failure, and many of those who attended to witness the large fields run, as announced by the programmes, were miserably ...
Article : 677 wordsThe British Government have sent' instructions to Admiral Sir William Howitt, commander-in-chief of the East Indian squadron to support Egyptian interests in the Red Sea. ...
Article : 442 wordsAMONG the numerous bush fires which have been raging in the neighbourhood of Brisbane during the post week was one adjacent to the Sandgate Railway, between the Nundah and ...
Article : 89 wordsTHREE was a very fair attendance at the theatre evangelistic service last night Mr. J. A Clark occupied the chair. Addresses were given by Mr. David Walker. general ...
Article : 214 wordsMessrs. Giblin and Brown, the Tasmania delegates to the intercolonial convention, are expected to arrive hero early to-morrow, Messrs. Bray and Downer, the South ...
Article : 166 wordsTHE Criminal Sittings of the Supreme Court began before his Honour the Acting Chief Justice this morning. The following cases were set down for trial : -- John M'Lachlan, criminal ...
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Daily Observer (Ipswich, Qld. : 1883 - 1887), Mon 26 Nov 1883, Page 2
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