THE belief is pretty general here that despite the action of the Legislative Council the other day, that body will yet approve of the single voting clause in the Electoral Bill. ...
Article : 1,433 wordsA VISIT, to the town-hall showed that some change had been made in the arrangements for shelter for the flooded-out. The groups of women and children that earlier in the day ...
Article : 698 wordsINQUIRIES were made in the Canadian House of Commons as to whether the sufferers by the Queensland floods require assistance. ...
Article : 407 wordsLONDON, MONDAY.—Mr. Gladstone introduced his Home Rule Bill into the House of Commons. The Bill gives a veto over Acts of the Irish Parliament to the Viceroy on the ...
Article : 447 wordsTHE river rose here to within in foot of the highest flood known. The back water is very high, and the greater portion of the early maize is destroyed. ...
Article : 447 wordsA strong feeling was aroused in Brisbane on Wednesday by the announcement that a cable had been sent to the Lord Mayor of London, virtually requesting a Mansion ...
Article : 566 wordsBRISBANE is situate about 25 miles from the mouth of the river, and is described as being upwards of 58 feet above sea level. This is, however, somewhat difficult to determine, ...
Article : 543 wordsMESSRS. HOWARD SMITH AND CO. have donated £100 towards the Queensland Flood Relief Fund. All fears of another disastrous flood in ...
Article : 220 wordsON Friday evening the river had just about receded to its usual level from the fresh of a week since. This destroyed a great quantity of the crops and grass, but the general ...
Article : 161 wordsIN the Assembly, on Tuesday afternoon, Mr. O'SULLIVAN asked the Colonial Treasurer whether it was tru £750,000 worth of Treasury bills were being offered in London, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 98 wordsBUSINESS is at an entire standstill owing to the floods, and traffic is suspended. Until next week very little business can be done, and the flood must have a depressing effect ...
Article : 147 wordsTHE flood here has been a truly asful visitation. The waters are slowly leaving the town. The extent and appearance of the floodwater would never be conceived by ...
Article : 948 wordsTHE scene of havoe that has resulted from the floods in Queensland is terrible to contemplate says the S. M. Herald. The hisbory of these colonies has [?] nothing ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Tue 14 Feb 1893, Page 5
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