The Marquis of Salisbury, speaking at St. Albans, last night, expressed his opinion that the only means of restoring social order in Ireland was the multiplication of small freeholds. ...
Article : 195 wordsSIR.—Considering the thickly-populated district of Fairney View, it seems very strange that there are no places of shelter at the Fairney View railway platform, such as a waiting-room. It is very ...
Article : 249 wordsThe resignation of Sir W. F. Stawell, as Chief Justice, was accepted by the Government to-day, and Mr. Justice Higinbotham was sworn in as Chief Justice. The ex-Chief Justice retires on a pension ...
Article : 201 wordsSIR,—I beg to be excused once more for trespassing on your valuable time and space. I intend to let this correspondence now drop, seeing that you have so ably entered into the question, and Mr. ...
Article : 808 wordsThe members of the Bulgarian Regency, fearing a Russian occupation of the country, have appealed to the Sultan for protection. Sunday, September 26. ...
Article : 75 wordsSIR.—Being a ratepayer in the Esk Division, I naturally feel interested in the proceedings of the Board, and generally watch for the newspaper report of its meetings. I am sorry I cannot compliment ...
Article : 572 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly, last night, the debate on the want-of-confidence motion was continued. The Opposition urged that the railway work showed a whole series of blunders. The Ministerial ...
Article : 79 wordsSIR,—My attention has been directed to a letter in your last Saturday's issue, signed "A German," which, were it not that it contains certain misrepresentations, I would not have noticed, but, as it is. I ...
Article : 305 wordsThe Duke of Edinburgh and Prince George of Wales visited the Sultan to-day. His Majesty received then most cordially, and conferred decoration upon them. ...
Article : 56 wordsA child was burnt to death at Auckland, last night, through a dwelling-house catching fire. Sunday, September 26. The football match between the Sydney and ...
Article : 72 wordsThe English and American Governments are making some examination of the basis upon which they may frame a treaty granting reciprocal fishery rights. ...
Article : 25 wordsAccording to official reports received from Burmah, the Yemothen district is now the only one seriously [?] the death of Alompra the Pretender from judge fever, and the consequent disbanding of his ...
Article : 33 words[We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions expressed by our correspondents.] ...
Article : 13 wordsAt meetings held both at Goondiwindi and St. George, the majority approved of signing the petition for a railway survey Beauaraba. ...
Article : 33 wordsSIR.—It is a well-known fact that the Post-Office and Telegraph Department in Ipswich has become insufficient, and the Government authorities at the head of this department have been puzzling their ...
Article : 238 wordsNew received from Goondiwindi states that only a few signatures have been obtained in that district to the Toowoomba petition, and these were induced by false representations. Business men are all in ...
Article : 72 wordsDEAR SIR,—In your issue of the 18th instant appears, over the signature of " A German," a letter with reference to a station-master for Lowood, to which kindly allow me to say a few words in reply. ...
Article : 402 wordsThe settling over the Gympie races took place to-day a Harrison received £140 and A. O'Neill and OUR Jones £100 each. These were the largest [?] ...
Article : 34 wordsThe railway returns for the week show an increase of ever £100. Ten tone of stone from the Mount Shamrock pros[?] claim has yielded a little less than 6oz. of ...
Article : 64 wordsSIR,—In looking over your issue of Saturday last, I was greatly amused, as well as surprised, on reading an article bearing reference to the proposed gun-shed of the Ipswich Field Battery, which, besides ...
Article : 831 wordsBishop Cani ordained as priests, to-day, M. Bucas (a nephew of Mc. Bucas, of Charters Towers) and A Ware. ...
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Advertising : 905 wordsSIR,—"Liberal," in his letter of the 16th instant, writes thus, "And in defence of the policy of what I believe to be the best and most honest Administration which this colony has ever seen, I repeat that ...
Article : 881 wordsAt a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, held on Friday last, it was stated that the powder-[?] at Stewart's Creek was over-stocked, and that the Government had to utilise a temporary one, ...
Article : 295 wordsSIR.—The abundance of legislation is growing on us apace, and all things are very rapidly getting into the hands of our Government, while the patronage of the big loans creates a multitude of hangers-on and ...
Article : 618 wordsThe steamer Guthrie arrived on Saturday afternoon from Hongkong, on the 5th of September, via Port Darwin. The Hon. John Douglas, servant, and My Hely, his Excellency's private secretary, landed ...
Article : 53 wordsConsequent upon the refusal of Warden Samwell to order the Chinamen off the township allotments, a roll-up was called on Wednesday evening, and a rope put round the house of a naturalised Chinaman, ...
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