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  2. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    ROASTED TO DEATH.—An inquest was held on Tuesday, 12th instant, at Dromana, the Melbourne Daily Telegraph reports, by Mr. Candler, district coroner, on the body of Thomas Bullock, ...

    Article : 1,024 words
  3. TINGALPA.

    FOR years past this vicinity has obtained an unenviable notoriety for the wholesale way in which cattle-stealing has been carried on. There is hardly a farmer here but has a catalogue of ...

    Article : 273 words
  4. FREE-TRADE VERSUS PROTECTION.

    SIR,—"Stuff a blanket in that hole, stir up the lions with the long pole, and don't let them little boys peep in for nothink:"—Itinerant wild beast showman. ...

    Article : 800 words
  5. SUPREME COURT.

    Before His Honor Mr. Justice Lutwyche. ADJOURNED THIRD SITTING. IN THE ESTATE OF R. E. TURNBULL.—Insolvent absent. No debts proved. Sitting ...

    Article : 103 words
  6. REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT IN QUEENSLAND.

    SIR,—As the temporary excitement of opening and closing Parliament has subsided, and before the heavy business of a general election commences, I would request the favor of space in ...

    Article : 1,671 words
  7. GLADSTONE.

    WE have files of the Gladstone Observer to the 16th, from which we extract the following:— IMMIGRATION.—Mr. Rich, Police Magistrate, has received the following letter from Mr. ...

    Article : 1,171 words
  8. IPSWICH.

    THE requisition in favor of Messrs. Thompson, Cribb, and Johnson, has obtained nearly 400 signatures, and is advertised in full in the columns of the Queensland Times of this ...

    Article : 801 words
  9. THE VALLEY ELECTION.

    SIR,—The editor of the "Liberal" organ is surely trembling for the fate of his chief, Mr. Lilley, when he is afraid to publish a letter handed him a few days ago, calling upon the ...

    Article : 416 words
  10. THE INTERCOLONIAL CONFERENCE.

    THE following memo, by Mr. Francis (says the Melbourne Argus) forms part of appendix J. of the minutes of the Conference. It was accidentally omitted in preparing the report, ...

    Article : 818 words
  11. RELIEF TO SELECTORS UNDER THE ACT OF 1866.

    SIR,—It has been often assorted by members of the Legislative Assembly, that if they could relieve the selectors under the Act of 1866 (or such of them as have become real settlers) they ...

    Article : 676 words
  12. POLITICAL TRICKERY.

    SIR,—Being an enthusiast in respect to all things progressive, and particularly in regard to railway extension, I attended the meeting in the Town Hall on Tuesday last, which ...

    Article : 250 words
  13. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    From files of the S. A. Register to the 9th instant we extract the following:- OF the Governor's visit to Yorke's Peninsula a talegrain to the above journal says:—"His ...

    Article : 1,059 words
  14. GROANING IN ALICE-STREET.

    SIR,—While I am writing this a most hideous sound, resembling the groans of some dozen souls under the rack, is keeping time to the sound of the blacksmith's hammer; at nine ...

    Article : 200 words
  15. INGLEWOOD.

    IF fine weather, an excellent course, comparatively large fields of horses, and a full attendance of the public are any criterion as to good sport in the shape of racing, then the ...

    Article : 627 words
  16. THE POSITION OF THE ENGLISH MONEY MARKET.

    SIR,—The European Mail says:—"There appears to be an enormous accumulation of capital which is seeking employment. Very recently this tendency has further developed, ...

    Article : 194 words
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