THE following extract from the Minutes of Proceedings of the Executive Council of Queensland, held at Government House, 22nd July, have been laid before Parliament:— ...
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Article : 766 wordsTHE following despatches are published in the Government Gazette of Saturday last:— Downing-street, May 30, 1868. Sir,—I have to inform you that I have been ...
Article : 726 wordsSIR,—Having had occasion some few weeks since to journey as far as Gladstone, from Brisbane, I took a steerage passage in the A.S.N. Co.'s boat the Clarence, for which I had to pay two ...
Article : 585 wordsAT a general meeting of the shareholders of the Suez Canal Company, lately held in Paris, M. de Lesseps announced, in the midst of unanimous applause, the termination of the ...
Article : 2,207 wordsSIR,—The Constitution Act says (clause xi.): "Every man of the age of twenty-one years being &c. * * * shall be entitled to vote at the election of a member of the Legislative ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Mon 17 Aug 1868, Page 3
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