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  2. "AUSTRALIA."

    Sir Henry Parkes, in reply to Mr. Gillies's protest, first refers, in language showing the greatest annoyance, to the publicity given by Mr. Gillies to the protest before the ...

    Article : 488 words
  3. YOUNG MEN'S MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY'S ENTERTAINMENT.

    An entertainment and elocutionary contest, to mark the close of the session of 1887 of the above society, took place, in the School of Arts, on Tuesday evening last. There was a fair front-seat ...

    Article : 656 words
  4. PRESENTATION OF THE HARD-GRAVE CHALLENGE CUP.

    A meeting of footballers and others was held, in the North Australian Hotel, on Tuesday evening last, for the purpose of witnessing the ceremony of the formal ...

    Article : 818 words
  5. BANQUET TO CARDINAL MORAN.

    A banquet was given last Monday evening, at the Courier Hall, Brisbane, to his Eminence Cardinal Moran. The guest of the evening attended by several leading citizens and a number of the Catholic clergy, ...

    Article : 2,494 words
  6. Wednesday, December 7.

    John Ellison pleaded "Guilty" to having imbibed too freely of intoxicating liquors on the previous day, and was fined 5s.; in default, twelve hours' imprisonment. ...

    Article : 40 words
  7. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    [We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions expressed by our correspondents.] ...

    Article : 16 words
  8. COTTON AND WOOL.

    SIR.—On looking over the local hews of Saturday's paper, I find that you make a remark which is not exactly correct when referring to the use of cotton. You state that our ...

    Article : 104 words
  9. TEVIOTVILLE.

    It is some time since you had any correspondence from here, but—better late than never. The country here is looking splendid, there being abundance of grass and water and ...

    Article : 640 words
  10. A COMPLAINT.

    SIR.—Would you kindly allow me space in your valuable paper to make a few remarks about the doings at the Clarendon school? It is a common practice, of a Sunday afternoon, ...

    Article : 148 words
  11. FLORICULTURE.

    Sir Anthony Musgrave made a very felicitous little speech at the formal opening of the Ipswich and West Moreton Agricultural and Horticultural Society's show, in the School of Arts, on Thursday last. ...

    Article : 589 words
  12. AN UNDOUBTED GRIEVANCE.

    SIR.—For the second time during a residence of four-and-twenty years I feel sufficiently indignant to "write to the Times." My first outburst was directed against an ...

    Article : 526 words
  13. WOULD-BE MILITARY REFORMERS.

    Many of our readers (says the Melbourne Argus) will doubtless recollect that some months since a great agitation was raised in England against the War Office, in reference ...

    Article : 723 words
  14. IPSWICH POLICE COURT.

    Elizabeth Frost was charged with having been drunk on the previous day. She did not deny the soft impeachment, and was discharged. ...

    Article : 420 words
  15. MARBURG.

    The brick-yard, recently opened here, seems to be a success. The bricks from the first kiln are of very good quality. This industry has caused a slight increase in our resident ...

    Article : 306 words
  16. LAIDLEY.

    A meeting of the committee of the Laidley Turf club was held at Mr. Heenan's Railway Hotel on Saturday night. There were present Messrs. Peacock, sen. (president, in the chair), S. Cooper, J. O. ...

    Article : 459 words
  17. A REPLY.

    SIR,—Your "Town Talk" man has a wellchiselled month, and turns out upon us very line monthings indeed. It is a mouth that would do credit to a Roman censor. But ...

    Article : 340 words
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