Father Bolger, who is removing from Cobar to Dubbo, was on Tuesday the recipient of two addresses and a purse of sovereigns. The action, Cooper v. Sydney Corporation, ...
Article : 537 wordsSeptember 3.—WARREGO, s., Captain Phillips, from Cooktown. Passengers: Mesdames R. M. Phillips, Skelton and child. Henry, Wright and child, Stack, Emmerson, W. L. Currill, Friett, Thompson, ...
Article : 1,269 wordsAT adjournment time last night, the Premier stated that the Government business would stand first on the business paper to-day, but they would be prepared to postpone it in favour of ...
Article : 302 wordsTUESDAY, the 29th instant, has been appointed the day on which a revision court is to be held for the preparing the new ralls for the electoral districts of Musgrave and Townsville. ...
Article : 52 wordsThe House met at 4 o'clock yesterday, and in the absence of the President, the Hon. D. F. Roberts took the chair. A message was received from the Governor, assenting to the Marsupials ...
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Family Notices : 31 wordsOUR Townsville correspondent wires this morning, as follows:—"A section of the Liberals do not favour Mr. Bundock's candidature for the Musgrave electoral district, and they are ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 wordsTHE plot of land at the corner of Gipp and Wickham streets, in this city, with the four two-storied houses known as Price's terrace, have been cold to a syndicate at a satisfactory ...
Article : 108 wordsWHEN the Treasurer's proposals for new taxation were before committee, and last night when the bill to cover his proposals was before the House, ...
Article : 1,201 wordsTHE sheriff's report on the gaols of the colony is a modest paper; altogether too modest. There is an air about it which appears to be intended ...
Article : 979 wordsTHE Under-Secretary for Mines received the following telegram from Warden Lukin, at Gympie, yesterday:—"A discovery has been made by Mr. William Smythe, M.L.A., of ...
Article : 127 wordsJUDGING from the news which comes from Townsville this morning there has been a split in the Liberal camp. Whether it be the higher temperature of the northern climate, or ...
Article : 251 wordsA SOMEWHAT serious collision took place in Queen street, opposite Messrs. Edwards and Chapman's premises, last evening, shortly after 8 o'clock. It appears that car No. 10 ...
Article : 245 wordsThere appears to be just now an epidemic of the very worst character, a development of criminality which we had hoped was not to reach this city for a long time. The revolting ...
Article : 293 wordsThe case of Arthur John Pane, indicted for having uttered forged promissory notes, occupied the court all day yesterday. The prisoner was sentenced to eighteen months' ...
Article : 740 wordsThe Speaker took the chair at 3.30, and Mr. Beattie presented a petition from the Baptist congregation, Gipps street, Fortitude Valley, approving of the Licensing Bill now before ...
Article : 166 wordsJOSEPH-MITCHELL, who was convicted of an indecent assault on a little girl, was brought up for judgment this morning. When asked if he had anything to say, he said he was a ...
Article : 699 wordsGermany and Spain are again embittered against each other owing to the Caroline Islands affair. It is rumoured that the Zanzibar squadron has been ordered to the Pacific by ...
Article : 43 wordsMr. BROOKES' explanation that the signatures [?]the Fortescue street Baptist Church local option petition assailed yesterday by Mr. Bailey, were all authorised, gave Mr. Annear ...
Article : 2,566 wordsMr. Gladstone returned to England yesterday from his voyage to Norway. He is completely restored to health. In October he proceeds to Midlothian on another electoral ...
Article : 36 wordsThe free[?] of the City of Dublin has been conferred on the Hon. Dr. O'Doherty, of Brisbane. The Lord Mayor, in conferring the compliment on the Doctor, highly eulogised ...
Article : 64 wordsIt is expected that the proposed jubilee to Queen Victoria will be simultaneously celebrated throughout the British Empire. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe English wheat crop for this harvest is expected to average 29 bushels to the acre. ...
Article : 21 wordsMr. C. S. Parnell addressed a crowded meeting in this city last night. In his speech he deprecated the outrages and excesses which have recently been committed, and declared ...
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Advertising : 177 wordsMr. Gladstone, who has been on a voyage [?] Norway for the benefit of his health, returned to England yesterday, his health being completely restored. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe September-October series of colonial wool auctions opened to-day, with only a small attendance of foreign buyers. The quantity catalogued was 1[?],000 bales. The ton[?] of the ...
Article : 62 wordsThree per cent. consols are one-fourth higher—100¼. The price of best Straits and Australian tin has fallen 15s. per ton since August 21, being now quoted at £91. The total stock ...
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The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), Thu 3 Sep 1885, Page 4
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