DEAR SIR.—Someone uncommonly like me has had a lecture read him, in Tuesday's issue, by one of you, leader-writers. I'm neither amazed nor displeased I can well comprehend the perplexing Jupitorial ...
Article : 910 wordsIn the House of Commons, last night, the first clause of the Crimes Bill was passed through committee by a majority of nine two votes. The House of Lords has decided to defer the ...
Article : 172 wordsIn compliance with the numerously-signed petition presented to them at their last meeting, the Walloon Divisional Board have sent their working king gang to repair the road near Mr. Spann's [?] A month ago ...
Article : 630 wordsIn consequence of a vote by the Chamber of Dupties, supporting the Budget Committee in their demands for the reduction in expenditure, the Premier, M. Goblet, and his colleagues in the ...
Article : 125 wordsThe City Council to-day, decided to spent £200 in illuminations and £300 for medals in commemoration of the Queen's Jubilee. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe departmental board of inquiry into the cause of the railway accident at Windsor net again this morning, and re-examined the district traffic-manager. They next proceeded to Windsor, and took the ...
Article : 434 wordsIn spite of the authorities, Mr. William O'Brien, of the Irish World, held an open-air meeting in this city yesterday. The audience, however, kept up a constant cheering for Her Majesty the Queen and ...
Article : 126 wordsThe Czar and Czarina, accompanied by the Czarevich, who are now on a tour in Southern Russia, made a State entry to-day, into Novo Toherkask, the principal town of the Don Cossack country. ...
Article : 74 wordsAt a meeting, held to-night, to bid farewell to the Rev. W. A. and Mrs. Diggens, the latter was presented with an address and a purse containing £100. Some Government land at North and South ...
Article : 109 words"After many days." Well, Mr. Editor, you do not often hear from us, it is true; but you know busy bees make no buzz. The floods seem to he over at last—in fact, a little shower now would allay the ...
Article : 515 words(We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions expressed by our correspondents.) ...
Article : 15 wordsThe sum of £200 was realised by the recent fancy fair in aid of the Bulli Relief Fund. Lady Love has been scratched for all Sydney Turf Club Birthday engagements. Marmion. All Gold, ...
Article : 680 wordsSIR,—Many projects have been proposed for the celebration of Her Majesty's Jubilee; I have one to offer, to which there can be no objection, because it will not interfere with any of the others, and will ...
Article : 166 wordsSIR,—"Liberal," in your last issue, has been prodigally liberal of libellous phrase, indiscreet championship, and unsubstantial bravos. He is somewhat rational on a point or two of the complex ...
Article : 2,164 wordsSIR,—I notice that in your "Town Talk" column, of to-day's issue, your contributor refers to the matter of blankets ordered by Government for the aboriginals. ...
Article : 238 wordsGod bless good Queen Victoria, Years longer may she reign. Though we know that dear old England Will ne'er find her like again. ...
Article : 178 wordsSIR,—Having seen a number of letters, in former issues of the Queensland Times, complaining as to the manner in which the Land Act was administered, &c., but which were always "pooh-poohed," as being ...
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Advertising : 1,203 wordsAn investigation into the affairs of the Mutual Live Stock Company came to an abrupt termination today. Francis Tunmer, the late manager for the company, stated that the business at Dandenong, ...
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