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  2. PURGA DIVISIONAL BOARD.

    The usual monthly meeting of the Purga Divisional Board was held on Thursday last, when there were present: Messrs. W. H. Ackerley (Chairman), D. Jones, T. Thomas, J. Lucas, N. Watson, A. ...

    Article : 677 words
  3. LAND COURT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 419 words
  4. LATEST INTELLIGENCE.

    The semi-official Nord Deutsche Zeitung, referring to the recent decision of the German Government to insist upon all foreigners crossing the Franco-German frontier being provided with passports, ...

    Article : 312 words
  5. TOOWOOMBA TURF CLUB MEETING.

    The Toowoomba Turf Club meeting commenced to-day. The races were not so successful as was expected, either as regards attendance or sport. There were not more than 500 people present at the ...

    Article : 308 words
  6. IPSWICH POLICE COURT.

    Claim of £27, for driving a tunnel according to agreement. Mr. Cardew appeared for the plaintiffs, and Mr. C. A. Morris (from Mr. Drysdale's office) for the ...

    Article : 999 words
  7. [By Electric Telegraph.]

    By far the most successful banquet ever given in Mackay was tendered to Messrs. Black and Dairymple, in the School of Arts, last night, on the occasion of their return to Parliament for this ...

    Article : 144 words
  8. COOKTOWN.

    A middle-aged man, named Alexander Gillies, was charged at the Police Court, this morning, with attempting to commit a criminal assault on Florence Catherine Douglas, aged nine years, daughter of ...

    Article : 93 words
  9. ADELAIDE.

    Parliament was opened, to-day, by the Governor, in the presence of an influential assemblage, though the ceremony as a spectacle was impaired by a heavy down-pour of ruin. The vice-regal speech stated, ...

    Article : 58 words
  10. SUMMARY OF NEW ZEALAND NEWS.

    The following summary of New Zealand news, for the week ending the 18th of May, has been compiled by a Dunedin correspondent:— The new: Electoral Bill, which the Government ...

    Article : 387 words
  11. THE CHINESE QUESTION.

    In the Legislative Council, today, Mr. Salomons moved the second reading of the Chinese Restriction Bill, Mr. Dalley made a vigorous speech in condemnation of the action of toe Government on the ...

    Article : 203 words
  12. THE HANGMAN'S HOLIDAY.

    Mr. Matthew Arnold, Max O'Rell, Mr. Oscar Wilde, and all the other gentlemen who have been over to lecture in America, are, it seems, to have an illustrious contrere. This is no other than Berry, ...

    Article : 607 words
  13. SYDNEY.

    The medical adviser of the Government shows that oat of 639.201 children born in this colony, during the last twenty-seven years, only 238,474 have been vaccinated by the public vaccinators. ...

    Article : 686 words
  14. ANOTHER SCENE IN THE NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    The Assembly was engaged, all this evening, with unimportant business. A disorderly scene arose through Mr. M'Elbone charging the Minister for Lands with trying to fleece the Government. He ...

    Article : 637 words
  15. THE CALLIOPE MURDER.

    In our last issue we stated that the father of the boy John Kirkman, who is now under committal for murdering the girl Kate Keitley, must have had grave suspicions to induce him to deliver the accused ...

    Article : 1,383 words
  16. PETTY DEBT COURT.

    James M'Gill and Co. v. Luke Bail.—Claim of £2 5s., for goods sold and delivered. Mr. J. G. M'Gregor (from Messrs. Foxton and Cardew's office) appeared for the plaintiff, for whom a verdict was ...

    Article : 178 words
  17. INVERELL.

    A man, named Ryan, aged seventy-five years, a resident of Ironbarks, near Bundarra, while driving with his wife on Saturday last, accidentally upset his cart, which fell on Mrs. Ryan, and also broke ...

    Article : 96 words
  18. Advertising

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    Advertising : 952 words
  19. MELBOURNE.

    The Government have receiv[?]d the assurances of nearly all the colonies that they are satisfied that the catridge factory should be near Melbourne, and will undertake to purchase ammunition, provided ...

    Article : 570 words
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