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Article : 280 wordsAGAIN we (Darling Downs Gazette) have the sad duty of recording a domestic affliction suffered by our respected Police Magistrate, Mr. J. C. White. Only the other day he had to ...
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Article : 223 wordsSIR,—May I ask permission to express a strong dissatisfaction with the public progress of our Legislative Assembly this week? I thought that the difficulties and exigencies of ...
Article : 393 wordsSIR,—I do myself the honor to report to you, for the information of the Government, that I have just returned from an examination of the Burnett River, from its confluence with ...
Article : 773 wordsSIR,—In the advertisement in your journal of to-day respecting the late "Assaut d'Armes," there is one item to which I take exception, viz., "Sundry expenses as per Dr. Byrne's account, ...
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Article : 259 wordsSIR,—Will you kindly allow me a small space in your journal for the purpose of showing how necessary it is that the police in this section should be increased. Your correspondent on ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Sat 10 Aug 1867, Page 5
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