ThE PrimE Minister ia going to make a tour in Queensland. Dengue favor having passed awuy, hu now considers it quite safe to visit that Stato. The fever did not ...
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Article : 188 wordsThe present improved tone in the maize market is due, and due only., to the farmer who responded to advice given in. local papers to curtail shipments. The Clarence ...
Article : 241 wordsThis was an action for slander, damages being laid at £200. Mr. Sheridan, instructed by Mr. Everlngham, for plaintiff Mr. Browning, instructed by Mr. M'Gurcn, ...
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Article : 192 wordsAn action to recover £15 damages for value of a horse through alleged negligence. Mr. Sheridan, instructed hy.Mr. M'Guren, for plaintiff; Mr. Browning, instructed by ...
Article : 197 wordsKallatina crossed, thc Clarence bar ot daylight on Thursday, arriving at Grofton sumo day. l'assorigcrs—Mesdames" Fitness and child, G. Werner and child;. Misses ...
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Article : 136 wordsIn addition to the cycling sports on Fisher Park on Monday next; an excursion will bo run to Huka by the Atalanta. A picnic in connection with the Good Templar ...
Article : 201 wordsThe Blind Jubiled vocalists gave another performance in the Theatre Royal on Thursday evening, to a fair audience. The ovorture was played by Mr. Tainsh, who is an ...
Article : 264 wordsThe Public Service Board has approved of the confirmation of the appointments of the undermentioned to the schools specified Mr. W'. G. Bondfield to Allson Provisional: ...
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Article : 152 wordsThe annual University Examinations will be opened in n building nenr the Crofton Superior Public School on Tuesday next, and will extend over several days. Rev..J. ...
Article : 123 wordsThe City Coimcil have passed a resolution in favour of adult suffrrtgiv and it may. he expected, therefore, 'that ere long every adult woman within this municipal area ...
Article : 77 wordsThe secretary of the Chambor of Commerce, has received a communication from the Lands Department, through the Member for the Clarence, stating that with ...
Article : 90 wordsThe Chief Secretary states that he is anxious to put the fire brigades of the State in a better position, so far as their finances are concerned. The brigades putside ...
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Article : 115 wordsClaim for £36 for work and Inbour, done in the [?] and subdivision of 930 acres of form land at Ulmarra. Defendant pleaded not indebted, an ...
Article : 344 wordsOn Monday five tenders were opened for the construction of a wharf at Huka. The lowest tenderer was J..J. M'Thillips, £72 15s. ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Sat 3 Jun 1905, Page 4
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