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Article : 17 wordsAs most of our readers are aware, and effort is being made, in West Moreton, to receive the [?]growing industry, for which this district was once famous—when the high price ruling for the staple, [?] ...
Article : 1,953 wordsSea,—Like" Vindicator," who writes in your issue of Saturday last, I feel it rather unusual to address you adversely on your editoral expressions favouring compensation to licensed victuallers, but, as the ...
Article : 517 wordsIn connection with Mr. O' Donell's recent action against the Times for libel, Sir Richard Webster was retained on behalf of the leading journal, his fee being 500 guineas, and 200 guineas a day which ...
Article : 41 wordsUpwards of £27,000 has been raided towards the fund for erecting a Nonconformist College at Oxford, to be called the Mansfield College. In is anticipated that there will be little difficulty in raising the ...
Article : 43 wordsA sensational story of robbery and attempted murder was reported to the police, by a young man named Cousins, living in Wellington. Being about to get married and leave for Melbourne, he said, he ...
Article : 546 wordsThe half-yearly meeting of the above lodge took place, in their hall, on Wednesday last, on which occasion it was visited by the District and Deputy District Masters of the Order, Bros. John White and ...
Article : 653 wordsThe annual meeting of the Queensland Pastoral and, Agricultural Society was held, at the North Australia Hotel, last evening. The president (Mr. P. L. Cardew) occupied the chair, and there were ...
Article : 1,090 wordsSir,—Will you allow me a small space, in your widely-circulated paper, to state my grievance? In a policeman's beat not supposed to extend beyond the Bellevue Hotel, in Down-street? for, if he were to ...
Article : 172 wordsSIR,—I am sorry to have to address you, as one of the guardians of public morals, on the above subject. Rugby football, as at present played in Ipswich, is a rude, vulgar, brutal, and demoralising game. ...
Article : 305 wordsThe usual monthly meeting of the East Moreton Farmers' Mutual Association was held on Saturday, when Mr. W. G. Lee brought forward his motion advocating the publication of a prize-essay on the ...
Article : 1,713 wordsInformation of a definite and somewhat startling character is now obtainable regarding the dispute in the shipping trade, which has been the subject of many vague and disquieting rumours during the ...
Article : 542 wordsThe action of the British Government in deserting King Malistoa was roundly denounced in the House of commons, last evening, by Mr. W. Arthur, but Sir J. Fergusson, on behalf of the Colonial Office, ...
Article : 373 wordsSir,— In answer to a deputation of licensed victuallers, which waited upon the Premier recently, Sir Thomas said, in effect, that publicans, who might lose their licenses through the operation of ...
Article : 812 wordsMr. T. Fitzmaurice Burke, "the New Zealand millionaire," is no longer contumacious. He has avowed the name of the person who assured him he had inherited £2,500,000 under the will of relative ...
Article : 134 wordsThe Hon. James Gibbon, of Brisbane, who died a few weeks ago, has left a very large fortune. His personal estate, in England alone, is sworn under £246,000, and there is besides a large estate in ...
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Advertising : 138 wordsA man was summoned last week, for the amount of his recognisances (£10) which he had forloited by the escape of a person for whom he had been bail. " But I never was his bail," he exclaimed with ...
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