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  2. A SUGGESTION.

    SIR,—Permit me to suggest, through the medium of your columns, that it would be a fitting act for the people of Queensland to perpetuate the memory of their late lamented ...

    Article : 257 words
  3. THE HOHENZOLLERNS AND THE REVOLUTION.

    CORRESPONDENTS from Varsailles agree in declaring that the German chiefs, the six or seven men who are directing the movements and determining the policy of the new military power, ...

    Article : 1,687 words
  4. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WHEAT YIELD.

    THE Assembly have entered their emphatic protest against the Cheritonian policy in the matter of agricultural statistics. They fail to perceive that the bliss of ignorance extends to ...

    Article : 1,223 words
  5. IPSWICH.

    THE usual monthly sitting of the Petty Debts Court was held to-day, before the Police. Magistrate and Mr. Ogg. There was only one undefended case, that of John J. Thompson v. ...

    Article : 902 words
  6. MR. GLADSTONE IN THE "EDINBURGH REVIEW."

    ONE of the morning papers has given expression to a common rumor that Mr. Gladstone himself is the author of an article in the current number of the Edinburgh Review on "Germany, ...

    Article : 2,286 words
  7. MR. LANDSBOROUGH.

    SIR,—It is stated by a correspondent of your paper, writing from Carpentaria, that the Government has been petitioned to abandon its intention of dismissing the Police Magistrate, ...

    Article : 236 words
  8. MARYBOROUGH.

    THE Chronicle of Saturday last contains the following:— The conduct of the Police Magistrate in the case of the unfortunate man Bussell, who ...

    Article : 1,315 words
  9. EXPLOSION OF KEROSINE LAMPS.

    SIR,—Not many weeks ago I read in your columns, "that if a teaspoonful of salt were thrown into a kerosine lamp containing a pint of oil, it would prevent the generation of ...

    Article : 105 words
  10. LOGAN AND ALBERT.

    THE new year comes in with much of what may be called fair promises. The weather is particularly fine, and of that kind which the crops now require. It does not often fall[?]to our ...

    Article : 610 words
  11. THE TORIES AND THE ROYAL MARRIAGE.

    IN certain quarters, there was at first a rather sulky silence, and now there is both sulky and silly[?] speech, regarding the marriage of the Princess Louise and Lord Lorne. The ...

    Article : 528 words
  12. TOOWOOMBA.

    FROM the Darling Downs Gazette of Wednesday last, we extract the following:— A public meeting will be held at the Commercial Hotel on Thursday afternoon, for the ...

    Article : 730 words
  13. GOODNA.

    THE year with fifty-three Sundays, beginning very appropriately with the Sabbath, and ending with the same, and having already marked upon its calendar an event peculiarly ...

    Article : 371 words
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