The largest deputation that ever waited on the Government interviewed Mr. Service and several members of the Government today. It numbered about 600, who were brought ...
Article : 242 wordsLondon, July 29.—Mr. Horden's application for the construction of a land-grant railway in Western Australia has been deferred pending receipt of the surveyor's report. Wr. ...
Article : 48 wordsWARWICK.— No material alteration has taken place in the state, of the local produce market since last report. Eggs are in good supply,and have receded to 8d. per dozen. ...
Article : 233 wordsTHE annual general meeting of members was held at the Queen's Hotel yesterday afternoon. There was good attendance, and Mr. F. B. Woods was voted to the chair. ...
Article : 322 wordsTHE Brisbane Observer described a dress worn at a recent ball by Lady Musgrave as a "striped peacock blue and biscuit color with a bonnet also of biscuit color." ...
Article : 1,091 wordsTHE regular monthly meetingg of the above Board was held in the Board-room on Saturday morning. Present—Messrs. J. D.Macansh, M. Brewer, P. Hogenbach, C. M Into[?]h, E. ...
Article : 1,013 wordsLondon, July 30.—The Imperial Government advise the retention of the abrogating provision in the Federal Council Enabling Bill, in order to avoid delay in the passage of the ...
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Article : 13 wordsLondon, July 30.—The Egyptian loan proved a great success, the amount being several times covered. ...
Article : 18 wordsSAYS Friday's Courier:— At the Enoggera yards yesterday (Thursday) about 220 fat cattle were yarded, which number proved rather too many for the buyers present, and ...
Article : 252 wordsLondon, July 80.—At the Lord Mayor's annual banquet to-day. the Marquis of Salisbury, in replying to the toast of the Ministry, stated that he hoped that before long England ...
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Article : 33 wordsLondon, July 80.— It is announced that General Roberts has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the army in India. ...
Article : 23 wordsSIR,—I beg to throw out a suggestion to the Warwick Progress Committee, which may not now be inopportune; namely, that a few of the committee—say three, including the ...
Article : 181 wordsRome, July 30.—It is reported that Dr. Moran, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Sidney. will proceed to Ireland for the purpose of recruiting priests for Australia. ...
Article : 27 wordsTHE annual meeting of the Warwick branch was held in the Oddfellows' ball On Friday evening, 31st ult. Through the kindness of the Secretary we are enabled to ...
Article : 914 wordsLondon, July 30.—The manager of the Minister Bank, which recently suspended payment, has absconded, and defalcations to a serious extent has been discovered. ...
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Advertising : 151 wordsLondon, July 31.—The Imperial Government have resolved to construct an entrenched camp at Pisbeen Valley. In the House of Commons yesterday Lord Randolph Churchill ...
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Article : 678 wordsLondon, July 31.—The Standard to-day contains a leading article violently attacking Lord Randolph Churchill for his ignorance and incapacity in administering the Indian ...
Article : 35 wordsLondon, July 31.—For the Egyptian loan of £8,000,000, bearing interest at the rate of 3 per cent, guaranteed by the British Government, the total amount subscribed was ...
Article : 32 wordsLondon, July 31.—It is believed that the Russian Government intend to keep the question of their claim to Zulf[?]car open until the forthcoming general election, when they will ...
Article : 37 wordsLondon. July 31.—A bill for the naturalisation of Prince Henry of Battenberg, who recently married Princess Beatrice, has been passed by both Houses of Parliament. ...
Article : 32 wordsTax Postmaster (Mr. S. Marshal) informs us that in conseqnence of the new train arrangements on the Southern and Western and Killarney branch lines, mails now ...
Article : 112 wordsOttawa, July 31. —Louis Riel has been examined by medical experts, who have deposed that he is insane. Ottawa, August L—The trial of Louis Riel was concluded ...
Article : 45 wordsNo definite particulars have yet been obtained regarding the total value of the goods. destroyed by the are at the Struan Bonded Store, but the amount is stated to be about ...
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Advertising : 37 wordsWARWICK HOSPITAL.—The regular fortnightly meeting of the committee will be held in the Board-room this (Tuesday) afternoon at 4. ...
Article : 1,469 wordsThe presentation of the [?]iver medals given by the citizens of Sydney to the members of the contingent took place at the new Masonic Hall yesterday. Nearly 500 men presented ...
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Warwick Argus (Qld. : 1879 - 1901), Tue 4 Aug 1885, Page 2
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