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  2. ON DIT.

    That Barcoo Ryan made a fairly successful attempt to appear camfortable when he took his seat in the House yesterday; only he didn’t know what to do with his hands. ...

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  3. NEWS BY WIRE Our Special Cables.

    Mrs. Hargreave’s jewels, which were stolen from her by Mrs. Osborne, who is now undergoing a term of imprisonment for perjury in connection with the case, ...

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  4. TIDAL DIARY.—MARCH 30.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 98 words
  5. Shipping. ARRIVAL.

    March 20.—LEURK, s., 1184 tons, Captain J. D. Joy. from Townsville, Mackay, and Keppel Bay. Passengers: Mesdames R. C. Cheeseman, J. W. Delaney and 2 children, Misses E. Delaney, ...

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  6. PITH OF PARLIAMENT. SUMMARY OF PROCEEDINGS.

    In the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, The Address in Reply was moved by Dr. MARKS, and seconded by Mr. E. B. FORREST. The adjournment of the debate was moved ...

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  7. Advertising

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  8. DEPARTURES.

    March 29.—EURIMBLA, s., 1055 tons, Captain James Higgen, for Sydney transhipping to the s.s. Barcoo for Melbourne. Passengers: Mes[?]ames Alvar[?]z, Worthington, Hanifir, Misses L.Nun[?], ...

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  9. The Colliery Strike.

    Most of the English collieries, which have been idle for some time past owing to the miners’ strike, are sustaining grave damages. Several mines are flooded, and ...

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  10. Family Notices

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  11. The Rebellion in China.

    Advices have been received at San Francisco from China, stating that 8000 of the Mongolian rebels were killed in an engagement with the Imperial troops, ...

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  12. Notes and Comments.

    In the Legislative Council the Address in reply was moved by Dr. Marks, who devoted the greater portion of his attention to that clause in his Excellency's speech dealing with the ...

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  13. STEAMERS DUE.

    From Melbourne and Sydney.—Konoowarra to-morrow, Arawatta on Friday, Eurimbla on Sunday. From Cooktown, via ports—Wolonga ...

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  14. Mails and Meteorology.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 132 words
  15. The Barcclona Fire.

    The report that a disastrous configration had occurred in the harbour of Barcclona (Spain) through a petroleum ship catching fire proves to be untrue. ...

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  16. Wholesale Murder in Russia.

    Two Russians living at Bielostock, a town in Russian Poland, have been brought up on a charge of having murdered forty emigrants under the pr[?]tence that ...

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  17. STEAMERS LEAVING.

    For Sydney and Melbourne.—Konoowarra on Friday at 4 p.m., Wodonga on Saturday. For Newcastle.—Konoowarra on Friday at 4 p.m. ...

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  18. Antiquated Formalities.

    The proceedings in the Legislative Assembly yesterday were marked by one of those small changes in the old method of conducting the business which give hope of ...

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  19. Pug[?]lism.

    Samuel Baxter has defeated Joe Wilson in a fight at Leicester for a purse of £200. Twenty rounds were fought before Baxter was declared the winner. ...

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  20. The Opening Ceremonies.

    The fifth session of the tenth Parliament of Queensland was opened yesterday at noon with all the formalities incidental to such occasions. The Legislative Assembly met at the usual ...

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  21. To Correspondents.

    All Contributions to the Observer, whether in the sha[?] of Letters to the Editor of information to the "On Dit Man," must be authenticated with thr name and address of the writer. ...

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  22. Bland Silver Bill.

    It is reported that the Bland Silver Bill recently introduced in the United States Legislature, and which only passed its second reading by the casting vote of the ...

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  23. Advertising

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  24. OVERSEA STEAMERS.

    B.L.S.N. Company’s Tara. For London, via Torres Straits, 12th April. C.N. Company's Chingt[?]. For China and Japan, via Port Darwin, 2nd April. Webster ...

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  25. Lord Glasgow’s A.D.C.

    Lieutenant Clayton, of the Scots Guards, has been appointed aide-de-camp to the Earl of Glasgow, Governor of New Zealand. ...

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  26. The Address in Reply.

    Mr. Ann[?]ar moved the adoption of the Address in reply in a vigorous speech, which succeeded in arousing the attention and also the amusement of the House, and he was ...

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  27. All Effective Speech.

    WITHOUT doubt the speech delivered last night by Sir Thomas M’Ilwraith was the feature of the first sitting of the session. In a spirited and straightforward manner ...

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  28. Bank of Australia.

    The Bank of Australia has declared a dividend of 12[?] per cent and carried forward £15,000. ...

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  29. Broken Hill Shares.

    Quotations for shares in the Australian Broken Hill Company show an increase of 4s. ...

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  30. Victorian Indebtedness.

    The Times, in an article published this morning, says that the successful flotation of the Melbourne Board of Works loan indicates that things are not so bad in Victoria ...

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  31. Shipping Siftings.

    Arawatta, s., from Melbourne, will leave Sydney to-day for Brisbane. She is due here on Friday. Aramac, s., from Brisbane, left Sydney yesterday for Melbourne, where ...

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  32. Illness of Mr. Mackenzi[?].

    Mr. Alexander Mackenz[?], ex-Premier of Canada, is seriously ill, and his condition is regarded as critical. ...

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  33. In Good Form.

    Sir Thomas M'Ilwraith was in exceptionally good debating form, and his defence of the Ministerial proposals, and his prophecies as to the future prosperity of the colony, combined ...

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  34. Importation of Foreign Coal.

    In consequence of the colliery strike in England coal is now being imported from the Continent, and 2000 tons of coal have arrived in London from Germany for the ...

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  35. The Cricket Victory.

    Commenting on the result of the third test match, just concluded at Adelaide between Lord Sheffield’s English cricket team and an Australian eleven, the Times says ...

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  36. Advertising

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  37. "Tom Hood."

    In the Wickham-terrace Presbyte[?]ian Church last evening the Rev. D. O’Donnell delivered a lecture on "Tom Hood: Poet and Humorist." The lecture was given on behalf of the funds of ...

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  38. QUEENSLAND TREASURY BILLS Another £100,000 Sold in Brisbane.

    Mr. J. Robb, the well-known railway contractor, had an interview with the Colonial Treasurer yesterday, and intimated to Sir Thomas M'Ilwraith his willingness to take up ...

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  39. Fall in Silver.

    The Daily News states that the Indian Government are seriously alarmed at the fall in the price of silver (which is now quoted at [?]s. 3d. per ounce), and are ...

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  40. Government Geological Laboratory.

    We understand that the Government, through Mr. H. E. Bond, Courier Building, has rented Hecke[?]mann’s Buildings, Elizabeth-street, for three years for the purposes of a geological ...

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  41. Religion and Temperance.

    The usual weekly session of the True Blue Lodge, No. 12, I.O.G.T., was held in the Temperance Hall, Edward-street, last evening. The lodge was opened by the C.T., Bro. P. Anderson. ...

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  42. Bulimba Election.

    Mr. C. B. Fitzgerald, one of the candidates for the vacant seat for Bulimba in the Legislative Assembly, addressed a meeting of electors of Bulimba in the Balmoral School of ...

    Article : 127 words
  43. Doings at Dunwich.

    The following is a report of the state of the Dunwich Asylum for the week ending 26th instant:—In the asylum at last report, 561 males, 93 females; since admitted, 1 male; ...

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  44. A Sensational Incident.

    A sensational incident occurred on board the Leura, s., at 7 o’clock yesterday evening, shortly before her arrival at Howard Smith and Son’s wharf, from Townsville, via ports. When ...

    Article : 137 words
  45. Council Cullings.

    THE greater light of Parliament Square must not be allowed wholly to extinguish the lesser of the Town Hall. No great noise indeed was made at Monday’s ...

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  46. Lady Musgrave Lodge.

    The ordinary weekly committee meeting of the Lady Musgrave Lodge was held yesterday, when eight members were present. The matron reported that 36 ...

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  47. Advertising

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  49. Advertising

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