A PUBLIC MEETING was held last evening at the School of Arts, for the purpose of forming a Protectionist Longue, to petition the Legislature to place an import duty on all goods that can be ...
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Article : 1,514 wordsTHE sanitary condition of Ipswich at the prosent time is very satisfactory. There is very little sickness, and the number of patients in the hospital has decreased, the only case on hand ...
Article : 1,064 wordsSIR,—I saw in your paper to-day a letter signed Mater—I beg his pardon—"Paterfamilias," with respect to which I would like to say a few words, if it will not trespass too much ...
Article : 247 wordsBEFORE His Honor Mr. Justice Lutwyche. Mr. Miskin, accountant, applied to the court to grant a fee in the estates of W. J. Costin, E. J. Blaxland and Co., and Thomas Coates[?] He ...
Article : 551 wordsSIR,—As I presume that Mr. Buckley is desirous of giving the shareholders a full explanation of all matters connected with the working of the Society during his tenure of ...
Article : 559 wordsFOREMOST among those public institutions which are established in all new British colonies is that of a hospital. It is found to be a necessity soon after a settlement is formed, ...
Article : 2,276 wordsTHE weather during the last three or four days has been productive of much benefit to the entire district. Some thunderstorms have occurred, during which heavy showers have ...
Article : 927 wordsSIR,—The letter signed " D." in to-day's Courier is a fair sample of the unfair attacks often made, on Mr. Gore and the Post Office. Mr. Gore, as the political head of a department ...
Article : 401 wordsBEFORE the Police Magistrate. DRUNKENNESS.—John Lloyd and James Ginna were each fined 5s.; James Thompson was fined 10s. ...
Article : 506 wordsNOTWITHSTANDING the general scarcity of cash, Leyburn seems to be progressing. Some buildings of rather a pretentious character are in course of erection. A new store and hotel ...
Article : 773 wordsIT would be as well if the Logan people would stir themselves in the matter of the leased lands on the Agricultural Reserve. Many leases have expired, and many more are coming ...
Article : 312 wordsSIR,—At the meeting this evening I was struck with two things. (1.) The character of the persons seeking Government protection, and (2.) The ad captandum vulgus appeals in ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Fri 29 Mar 1867, Page 3
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