The Australian Eleven will sail for England by the Omrah on the 20th inst. Nominations for the handicaps to be run at the Clif[?]on races on Easter Monday are due ...
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Advertising : 1,599 wordsMonday next, being a public holiday, the usual arrangements as to postal delivery and telegraph business wi[?] be observed at the Post Office. ...
Article : 27 wordsSir Herbert Chermside, the new Governor of Queensland, will arrive in Brisbane by sea on the 24th inst. Lady Chermside will travel overland to Brisbane at an earlier date. ...
Article : 32 wordsMr. Woods, who has been laid up for some [?]e ks. has not shown any improvement during the post few days; in fact, we learned last night that he is still very low, and his ...
Article : 49 wordsThere are now 75 men working on the Border line, Good progress has been made with the earth works beyond the Hospital, and the first culvert is practically in. ...
Article : 36 wordsThe much needed downpour of rain appears to be as far off as ever. On Thursday afternoon a nice shower fell in town, registering 21 points. In parts of N. S. Wales terrific storms have ...
Article : 53 wordsThe following justice are 01 the roster for next we[?]k:—Messrs.J. Kircher, B.C. Kirkguard, G. Loma[?], D. H, Mackay, J, G. MacDonald, P. M., W. Marshall, C. McDougall, ...
Article : 37 wordsMr. Bartholomew Ross, a very old resident of Warwick, died at his residence Albion-street on Wednesday last. The deceased, who was near to 90 years of age, had been ailing for ...
Article : 47 wordsWe hear that Mr. F. Kates, M.L.A., will shortly recommend to the Government the repurchase of West Talgai for close settlement. That estate comprises 32,000 acres; it is well ...
Article : 94 wordsThe mail train from Sydney on Tuesday was nearly three hours late on her arrival at Warwick. The delay was on the N.S. Wales side of the Border. It appears the train had a ...
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Family Notices : 91 wordsA number of formers in the Warwick district have decided to recognise in a practical manner the services rendered to them through the "Courier" by the commercial editor (Mr. J. ...
Article : 123 wordsA Comission is now sitting in England to ascertain if it is desirable to put a stop to open betting on racecourses. The Duke of Devonsbire, in the course of his examination, ...
Article : 118 wordsTaken as a whole, the result of the appeal to the electors of this State is a vote of confidence in the Philp Government. It is evident that they are ...
Article : 685 wordsMichael Lynch was arrested in Melbourne last week on the charge of murdering Mary Maher, domestic servant. Lynch has signed a statement in which he admits having ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 461 wordsTbe condition of the Hon. Cecil Rhodes, who is reported to be suffering from an affection of the heart, Is now stated to be dangerous. Dr. Jameson is constantly in attendance on ...
Article : 43 wordsTwenty thousand labourers on the New York and New Haven railway have struck work. The shipping trade, in consequence, is paralysed. ...
Article : 29 wordsNumerous encounters have taken place in Manchuria and M[?]golia he ween Russian and Tu[?]guese troops. Many of the latter have been killed. ...
Article : 31 wordsA social and dance of an enjoyable character was held in the Oddfellows' Hall on Thursday afternoon last. There was a large attendance of young pleasure-seekers, upwards of forty ...
Article : 204 wordsColonel Grimm has been executed at Warsaw for selling to Germany Russian military secrets for 4000 roubles. A list was found in his possession showing that Russian Generals ...
Article : 42 wordsTbe "Globe," referring to the prevailing disaffection in Ireland, states the Irish League sprang from the finiest beginning, but has now grown up as a tree, and the Government ...
Article : 160 wordsSpeaking at Ipswich last week, Mr. J. W, Blair, one of the members since returned referred to certain anonymous correspondence in the local newspapers. He said it he were ...
Article : 257 wordsThe English Eleven commenced a match with South Australia to-day. The latter batted first and made a total of 207 for their innings The principal scorers were Jarvis 37, Evan[?] ...
Article : 123 words"I suffered for thirty years with diarrh[?] and thought I was past being cured," says John S. Halloway, of French Camp, Miss. "I had spent so much time and money and ...
Article : 263 wordsSt. Patrick's night this year will be celebrated by a grand combined national and dramatic entertainment, which promises to surpass any-thing of the kind ever before presented, by the ...
Article : 260 wordsP. Cooney v. J. Broderick.—Goods sold, £2 10s.—Verdict for plaintiff with 5s coats. Barn[?] & Co. v. F. J[?]nes.—Goods sold,£1 15s 2d.-This account was disputed by ...
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Warwick Examiner and Times (Qld. : 1867 - 1919), Sat 15 Mar 1902, Page 2
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