THE Central Board of Health met yesterday afternoon. Present—Mr. Thomas Finney (in the chair), Drs. Bell, Cannan, Prentice, and Thomson, Hon. W. Pettigrew, M.L.C., Mr. ...
Article : 1,200 wordsSIR,—For the information of the shareholders in the Australian Company, Limited, will you kindly insert the following authentic account of the catastrophe to the works on Poole ...
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Article : 1,709 wordsThe usual monthly meeting of the Anglican Diocesan Council was held in the Diocesan Chambers, George-street, on Thursday last, at 3.45 p.m. The Lord Bishop presided, and the ...
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Article : 317 wordsSIR,—The Supreme Court Amendment Bill, [?]ntroduced by Mr. Fraser, was seemingly supported by the legal fraternity. Did they wish to get the matter brought preminently forward, ...
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Article : 784 wordsAt a special meeting of the Jondaryan Divisional Board to-day, Mr. Charles Campbell, as returning-officer, declared Messrs. Davidson and West duly elected without opposition for ...
Article : 430 wordsSIR,—Having a little spare time, I have now, on two occasions, gone to the strangers' gallery in the Assembly, and was astonished to notice on both visits that those who were ...
Article : 259 wordsTHE following letter explains itself:— "The Colonial Secretary to his Excellency the Governor. "Colonial Secretary's Office, Queensland, ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Sat 9 Feb 1884, Page 5
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