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  2. WRECK OF THE YOUNG AUSTRALIA.

    MESSRS. J. AND G. [?]IS received a telegram from Cape Moreton yesterday, to the effect that the ship Young Australia had gone ashore and that all the passengers had been landed on ...

    Article : 1,323 words
  3. OVERCOMING GRADIENTS WITHOUT CUTTING.

    SIR,—I respectfully submit for your inspection a model of a section of a railway, and the frame of a locomotive engine, showing the manner in which gradients may be ascended which ...

    Article : 1,009 words
  4. THE BANKING RETURNS.

    THE Government Gazette of the 11th May contains the usual general abstract of the average liabilities and assets of the banks trading in Queensland, for the first ...

    Article : 592 words
  5. SUPREME COURT.

    BEFORE their Hon[?]rs Sir James Cockle, Chief Justice, and Mr. Justice Lutwyche. ADMISSION OF ATTORNEYS. On the motion of Mr. PRING, Mr. Justin Fox ...

    Article : 1,417 words
  6. IS A DEADLOCK NECESSARY?

    SIR,—In your issue of this morning, I notice a letter signed "S[?]rutator," commenting on the present political situation. The writer may have intended honestly to direct public ...

    Article : 772 words
  7. OXLEY.

    THE weather has at last changed. We had some slight showers during yesterday and last night, but the rain is rather cold. There are complaints about cotton here; the crop is very ...

    Article : 145 words
  8. THE MAIN SOUTHERN ROAD.

    SIR,—The large area of land that has been taken up near the Southern border, and the rapid settlement of the same by an industrious class of farmers, many of them of long experience ...

    Article : 587 words
  9. THE ALBERT.

    AT the Court House, on Thursday last, before Messrs. Davy, Jordan, and Warren, JJ.P., a case of lar[?]ny was brought against one Thompson, of N[?]rang Creek, when, owing to ...

    Article : 327 words
  10. IPSWICH.

    ON Thursday a fine drizzling rain act in but did not last long. Rain is very much needed at present, and the prospects during the winter will be very gloomy indeed if it does not come ...

    Article : 1,324 words
  11. HIS EXCELLENCY'S REPLY.

    SIR,—The one-sided view of the great question at issue between the Government and the Opposition which His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to take, must be apparent to ...

    Article : 1,997 words
  12. INGLEWOOD.

    "No rain yet" is the general pass-word here, and unless we get it soon stock will suffer very much from want of water. Travelling sheep are a great nuisance in this ...

    Article : 161 words
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