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  2. SUPREME COURT.

    BEFORE His Honor Mr. Justice Lutwyche. IN RR HASSAL AND CGG EX PASTE HUGHES. This was an order nisi, calling upon Thomas Skinner, Robert Sparrow, and James Gibson, ...

    Article : 1,803 words
  3. PARLIAMENT.

    THE PRESIDENT took the chair at halfpast 3 o'clock. CROWN LANDS SALE BILL. The Crown Lands Sale Bill was received by ...

    Article : 2,600 words
  4. "Oh waken snakes and walk your obnlks." BON GAULTIER.

    SIR,—The ordinary elcepiness which, hanging over Brisbane, necessarily affccts me as one of its residents, has been disturbed by the violence attempted to my appreciation of men and things ...

    Article : 569 words
  5. MR. MACALISTER.

    SIR,—Your article of yesterday states very fairly the false position in which Mr. Macalister has placed himself by his conduct in reference to the Land Bill, in his neglecting to correct or ...

    Article : 174 words
  6. BABY FARMING.

    A CORONER'S inquest was held at the Victoria Tavern, in Hanger-lane[?] Tottenham, on the body of a baby that had died undor remarkable conditions while it was in the care of a Mrs. ...

    Article : 1,425 words
  7. METROPOLITAN DISTRICT COURT.

    BEFORE His Honor District Judge Sheppard. Wolsho v. Wilson (part heard).—The defence in this action, which was conducted by Mr. M'Devitt, as regarded the claim for mileage as ...

    Article : 1,295 words
  8. POST OFFICE APPOINTMENTS.

    SIR,—Much has been said and wyitten on the subject of appointments mado in conncction with this branch of the public service, and accusations have been made that the Into Postal ...

    Article : 537 words
  9. JOHN STOKES V. KNOWLES, FORD, AND BANCROFT.

    SIR,—Will you oblige me by inserting the following in reply to John Stokes, whose letter appeared in your issue of the 10th instant. My object in replying is to show the public ...

    Article : 927 words
  10. SCOTS WEA HAE.

    SIR,—Some two months ago I was under obligation to you for the insertion of a letter asking my brother Scots why there had been no movement made for the formation of a ...

    Article : 180 words
  11. INJUSTICE TO OLD RESIDENTS.

    SIR,—I cannot express the indignation I felt in reading the debate in the Assembly on the homestead chausos of the Land Bill, when one of the members for this district, Mr. Garrick, ...

    Article : 474 words
  12. N0 QUORUM.

    SIR,—The professional duties of the Hon, the Attorney-General may be some valid excuse for his frequent absence from the House, when his duties as a Minister urgontly demand that ...

    Article : 126 words
  13. OFFICIAL INCREDULITY.

    SIR,—I notice with great satisfaction that your correspondent "Juan" has, "as one in a crowd," raised a slight objection to the uncivil, insolent tone adopted by some of the ...

    Article : 351 words
  14. RECEPTION OF TEE PRINCE.

    SIR,—I notice with pleasure the preparations for the reception of the Prince, and I bave no doubt, that if this weather lasts, we shall be able to give His Royal Highnoss as warm a ...

    Article : 870 words
  15. ASTOUNDING DISCOVERY.

    SIR,—What a wonderful genius has been lying pordu among us [?] The editor of your contemporary has discovered Mr. Dickons to be an ass, Mr. Lover to be ditto, and Lord ...

    Article : 119 words
  16. CENTRAL POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE the Police Magistrate. WAGES.—Barbara Willamson v. W. H. M'Quaker. Balance of wages £7. Verdict for plaintiff for £2 5s. ...

    Article : 56 words
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