John M'Mullen was charged with having been drunk and disorderly in Wharf-street on the previous evening. He admitted the drunkenness, but denied having behaved in a disorderly manner. He ...
Article : 238 wordsOn Saturday afternoon, a Rugby Union football match will take place, on the North Ipswich reserve, between a picked team from the Brisbane clubs and the Ipswich Rangers. We learn that the Brisbane ...
Article : 4,375 wordsMary Beausang pleaded "Guilty" to having been drunk on the previous day in a public place, and was fined 5s. WIFE DESERTION., ...
Article : 669 wordsThe Brisbane Valley gravel case—Harlin v. Brigg— was settled in the Supreme Court, oh Tuesday morning, by a verdict by consent for the plaintiff of £400. The way for this was cleared by the Chief Justice, ...
Article : 466 wordsSIR.—Somewhat reluctantly I enter into correspondence in reference to the recent local option poll, and would not now do so, but think there are times when silence can be criminal, particularly on the ...
Article : 864 wordsSir S. W. Griffth continued to defend the Treasure's anticipations, which be regarded as under rather than over sanguine. Personally, he would have gone higher. The estimates had been framed ...
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Advertising : 878 wordsThe Legislative Council met at 4 this afternoon. Leave of absence for three weeks was granted to Mr. J. C. Smyth. The second reading of the Members' Expenses Bill was postponed for a week, in ...
Article : 1,231 wordsThe Times, in a leading article, this morning, referring to the crisis in Bulgaria, Characterises the deposition of prince Alexander as a triumph for Russia and a reverse for English diplomacy ...
Article : 14 wordsThe Australians commenced a match, to-day, against the Past and Present of the Cambridge University, at Levton. The attendance was large, and the weather fine. The home team, having won the ...
Article : 202 wordsSIR,— I did not intend to trespass on your valuable space; but your correspondent " Peter" has so misrepresented facts that I feel called upon to reply. First: Whilst acknowledging our defeat, let me ...
Article : 992 wordsDEAR SIR.—I was pleased to see, by your issue of to-day's date, that someone is beginning to stir himself, and take up the cudgels, in defence of this district. I have no need to inform you that there ...
Article : 806 wordsThe Evening Globe (Sydney) says :—" Our neighbours in the North have received 187.000 less this year than they expected, and, after modelling their expenditure for the coming year with such ...
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