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  2. THE TWELFTH CLAUSE.

    SIR,—I fear I must devote still a little more time to this 12th clause, for, after carefully reading Sir Thomas M'llwraith's letter in your issue of this morning, I can only come to the ...

    Article : 704 words
  3. OUR CABLE MESSAGE.

    SIR EDWARD FRY, Judge of the Court of Chancery, will succeed the Right Hon. Sir W. B. Brett as Lord Justice of Appeal. Mr. Edward M'Naughten, Q.C., M.P. for ...

    Article : 580 words
  4. SUPREME COURT.

    BEFORE his Honour Mr. Acting Chief Justice Harding. MORTIMER V. MORTIMER AND EDMONDS. This was a petition by William Northcote ...

    Article : 1,763 words
  5. RIGMAROLE PLEADINGS.

    SIR,—It was with much pleasure I read the paragraph of your Charters Towers correspondent in this morning's Courier. His Honour appears to have begun right, and ...

    Article : 76 words
  6. PHYSICAL REVERENCE.

    THE Protestant Hall was crowded in every part last evening on the occasion of Mr. W. G. Marsh's address to men on the above subject. The platform accommodated a large number of ...

    Article : 1,405 words
  7. ANOTHER BLANK DENIAL.

    SIR,—More words to the Rev. E. Griffith. I have, since the publication of his letter, seen one of the gentlemen who complained to me that the Rev. E. Griffith had accused him of ...

    Article : 101 words
  8. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    At the Criminal Sittings of the District Court to-day, before Judge Paul, with Mr. Real as Crown Prosecutor, Richard Day, charged with assault, pleaded guilty, and was ordered to be ...

    Article : 572 words
  9. TRIAL OF THE EDISON LIGHT.

    BETWEEN seventy and eighty ladies and gentlemen assembled at the Government Printing Office last evening to witness the lighting of that establishment by the Edison ...

    Article : 1,419 words
  10. THE PREMIER'S EXPLANATION OF THE TWELFTH CLAUSE.

    SIR,—The Premier's letter in to-day's Courier confirms a suspicion that all readers of his Maryborough speech could hardly avoid entertaining as to his comprehension of the clause ...

    Article : 1,069 words
  11. REUTER'S AGENCY.

    Four men, named Norman, Gallagher, Wilson, and Dalton, have been arrested in connection with the dynamite plots. The latter prisoner was brought up at Bow-street to-day, ...

    Article : 442 words
  12. INTERCOLONIAL.

    The tide this morning was not sufficiently high to admit of another attempt being made to flout the Austral into the Fitzroy dock, although there was ample water on the sill of the dock ...

    Article : 1,746 words
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