The Exhibition has been a triumph, and the enterprise is still proceeding to further triumphs. Distinguished visitors from many part of the world have written and spoken ...
Article : 3,077 wordsSir,—Your suggestion in Monday's issue that the ladies of Brisbane should establish training classes to teach girls the duties of domestic service was evidently made in ...
Article : 686 wordsSir,—The leader in your issue of Thursday upon the subject of Diphtheria and the Central Board of Health should not be allowed to pass without notice Circumstances have ...
Article : 770 wordsSir,—In to-day's Courier a letter is published from Mr. J. Summers, Government Inspector of Music, Melbourne, in which he makes certain statements which I think should not be ...
Article : 491 wordsSir,—I notice your remarks in to-day's (Thursday's) Courier [?] diphtheria, and that the infection may be conveyed in milk. This I believe to be quite possible, as it is an ...
Article : 148 wordsWhen the death of Mr. J. L. Tebbutt, of Glebe Point, was reported (says the Sydney Evening News), the circumstances were thought to point to suicide, and the case was so ...
Article : 504 wordsSir,—In the Queenslander of the 30th July I notice a letter written from Cunnamulla by one who hides his identity and writes under the nom de plame of "Bunny." ...
Article : 299 wordsSir,—I hope that you will not only afford me space for the following remarks, but that you will also lend your valuable aid in furtherance of the objoct I have in view, namely, to induce ...
Article : 489 wordsSir,—Under this heading you published in Thursday's Courier a letter to his worship the Mayor from Superintendent Hinton. Pressure of business prevented me from answering this ...
Article : 542 wordsSir,—In reply to the letter of C. F. Chubb in your paper of yesterday, I beg to make a suggestion which will meet the objections of the writer, besides saving the Post Oflice ...
Article : 156 wordsFrom the latest files of the Hawaiian papers, we gather the following particulars with regard to the recent threatened revolution at Honolulu on 6th July, a brief account of which has ...
Article : 1,692 wordsSir,— Within the last fow days there appeared in the Courier and the Obseiver an extract from the Rome correspondence of the London Daily Chronicle under ...
Article : 578 wordsSir,—The writer of the letter in to-day's issue, with above heading, signed "Queenslander," betrays a total ignorance of the subject on which he writes, or he would never ...
Article : 653 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 116 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Mon 8 Aug 1887, Page 3
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: