THE PRESIDENT took the chair it half-past three o'clock. The members present were— Messrs. Thorn, E. I. C. Browne, Roberts, Thornton, Heussler, Yaldwyn, Gibbon, White, Harris, ...
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Article : 128 wordsTHE following weights for the Great Metropolitan Stakes of 20 sovs., with 350 sovs. added; 2 miles, were declared this evening:- st. lbs. ...
Article : 2,076 wordsTHE escort left for Marybrough to-day with 3680 ounces of gold. The weather is fine. Tambo. ...
Article : 2,513 words"SHOP-LIFTING" has of late been of frequent occurrence m Melbourne, the principal victims being pawnbrokers and those tradespeople who hang out goods in front of their premises. ...
Article : 1,539 wordsSIR,—My attention has been drawn to the report in your journal of to-day of a speech delivered by the new Treasurer, Mr. J. R. Dickson, to his constituents. Very soon after ...
Article : 495 wordsSIR,—The Hon. G. Thorn seems the right man in the right place as Postmaster-General, judging by his actions since he took that office. Not the least among the facilities for business ...
Article : 900 wordsTHE week has been the busiest mid most import the Assembly has seen dining the session, although it has been by no means a dull or quiet one, and before it end the Government ...
Article : 3,680 wordsTHE weather since my last remained fine up till about midnight on Monday, when ruin commenced to fall pretty heavily, and continued till daylight, when it cleared for a short while. But ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Thu 15 Jun 1876, Page 3
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