The polling for the election of Aldermen and Assessora for the Municipality of Ipswich, which took place on Tuesday, passed off quietly, although a good deal of interest wan manifested respecting the result, ...
Article : 1,807 wordsThe House, in committee, considered the amendments made by the Assembly in the Polynesian Labourers Bill.—On the motion of Dr. HOBBS, the prevision requiring captains of vessels bringing the ...
Article : 159 wordsThe SPEAKER said, in consequence of the accident Mr. Pugh had met with that morning he would be unable to attend the sittings of the House for a day or two.—Mr. MACKENZIE moved, without notice, that ...
Article : 3,537 wordsA political journal, under the title of Le Mukhbir, is now published in London by some gentlemen who are exiled from Turkey, and who claim to represent the "Reform Party in that country." It is a journal in ...
Article : 1,103 wordsA public meeting was held in the School of Arts last evening to make arrangements for receiving his Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh on the occasion of his visit to Ipswich. There were about 400 ...
Article : 1,126 wordsSince the discovery of the Mary River Gold Field itself, we have not had more startling intelligence to announce than we have to-day. Our townsman, Mr. George Curtis, who has a claim on Sailor's Gully at ...
Article : 462 wordsThe important question has not unfrequently been discussed whether the practice of consuming none but the whitest of bread was more conducive to the health and economy than a more universal use of that which ...
Article : 842 wordsA practical illustration of the servant girl nuisance is supplied by a Beechworth paper:—" A week or two since, a resident of Beechworth forwarded instructions to an agency ...
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