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  2. STAGNATION AND STARVATION OUT WEST.

    SIR,—Can you or any of your readers inform me whether this new Land Bill is to improve the country [?] impoverish it, as we have any quantity of g[?]ass and w[?]er in the West, but no ...

    Article : 147 words
  3. Classified Advertising

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    Advertising : 321 words
  4. PR[?]TE WORK BY GOVERNMENT OFFICERS.

    SIR,—There' is a condition of things in one or m[?] of the [?]ublic departments in this colony that either shows the service is too poorly paid or that there is so little work in ...

    Article : 269 words
  5. ST. GEORGE [?]CES.

    LADIES' PURSE, [?] sovs., sweep of 1 sov. each; weight for age [?]½ mile; sweep to second horse. Mr. Amos'sbr.g. Falcon, aged, [?] (Cleugh) 1 Mr. Hassall's [?] 6 years.. (M'Lachla[?]) 2 ...

    Article : 1,644 words
  6. LICENSED [?]IGTUALLERS (?)

    SIR,—I have read the remarks of the Licensing Board this morning, and can fully endorse every word they said about the state of many of the hotels; [?] sir, I think their worships ...

    Article : 357 words
  7. WHAT IS A 'RE[?]

    SIR,—I noticed in the colm[?] of your issue of this morning that one of y[?] contributors used the word "record" (refe [?]ing to a bicycle race) quite incorrectly, and I shall be glad[?] if ...

    Article : 244 words
  8. THE LICENSING BOARD.

    SIR,—Would you allow me a small space in your columns to draw attention to the present constitution of the Brisbane Licensing Bench. To day, at the annual licensing meeting, a num ...

    Article : 322 words
  9. NEW SOUTH W[?]S.

    OUR chief anxiety is still about our defences. During the week special Cabinet meetings and councils of war have been held, but with what result the public has yet to be to[?]d. The ...

    Article : 2,178 words
  10. LORD DERBY AND THE COLONIES.

    LORD DERBY said on Monday last, in answer to a question, that the acceptance of aid from the colonies was not a matter to be decided simply from a wish to do what was ...

    Article : 2,185 words
  11. [?]IM[?]DIMENTS TO NAVIGAT[?]ON.

    SIR,—The Merkara, in moving on [?]onday last from South [?]ri[?]bane to the [?]ys off Eagle-street, had a narrow escape from a most disastrous collision with, [?]arque whi[?]h was ...

    Article : 186 words
  12. [?]NEGLECTED [?]UFFERING.

    SIR,—Will you kindly grant me space to call attention to the following case in order to prevent a recurrence of the [?]me. I was a passenger by the President on Monday last from ...

    Article : 319 words
  13. CLEVELAND RAILWAY MEETING.

    SIR,—In your impression of this morning [?] notice an article having reference to a meeting in Cleveland on Saturday la[?]anent a straight line to Cleveland, convened by Mr. Ebenezer ...

    Article : 198 words
  14. THE LATE ATT[?]MPT TO MURDER AT THE GAOL.

    SIR,—I ask you, in the interest of justice to publish the facts of this case. I would have written before, but was waiting for an a[?]er pen tha[?] mine to report the matter to the ...

    Article : 626 words
  15. AN INTERESTING [?]

    A [?] resid[?] this city [?] handed us the following dedication of [?] by Richard B[?]ter to Sir Matthew Hale, [?]ho as most of o[?] readers are aware, wa[?] an ...

    Article : 556 words
  16. STANTHORPE RAILWAY TENDERS.

    SIR,—Mr. John Thornton having been kind enough to refer to the tenders sent in—and mine in parti[?]lar—for the Stanthorpe and Border [?] I think I should [?]ot be silent but ...

    Article : 619 words
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