The House met this afternoon with a long list of business, but with no very clear idea as to what was to be done. Pending the delivery of the financial statement, there was no Ministerial bone to be picked; ...
Article : 4,306 wordsSPECIAI.—Correspondents are requested to write on one side of paper only, and to use ink. It is a cruel infliction on editorial eyes and time, and still more cruel to compositors, to place "copy" before them in the form ...
Article : 120 wordsThe New, Guinea Memorandum, has pasaed the Queensland Executive Council, and has Been forwarded to the southern colonies, as well as Tasmania and New Zealand. It is believed that it has been ...
Article : 1,168 wordsTHE TUMBERUMBA SHOOTING CASE.—Wolfe, the injured man in this case, was removed to the Albury Hospital last week. Every attention is shown him by the hospital staff, but no hopes are entertained of ...
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Article : 454 wordsLABOR.—In your issue of tho 20th inst. I observed with regret in your miscellaneous items the following:—"From a Coonamble correspondent we learn that labor is scarce, and good wages are being offered ...
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Article : 459 wordsCONTINUOUS DROUGHT is affecting everything alike; businoss, farming, pastoral matters, all suffer for ther want of rain. The water supply for the town is really "dicky," and the interests of the ...
Article : 404 wordsTHE WEATHER pleasant, but rather dry. The sky is sometimes overcast with clouds, which threaten rain, but these passed away and it continues dry as ever. ...
Article : 833 wordsDROUGHT has already made itself, severely felt, and still continues. The country around is in a deplorable condition, and business at a standstill Nearly all thor stock travelling from Queensland to ...
Article : 170 wordsWEATHER.—Unseasonably hot in the day time, and no signs of rain. The oldest residents never recollect seeing the country looking so miserable around here. No grass, and the river almost dry, ...
Article : 438 wordsTHE SHOW was, as anticipated, a grand success. As a report has already appoarod in the JOURNAL, it is hardly necessary to again allude to the affair, if I except the sohool exhibits. I append the ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 3 Apr 1886, Page 15
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