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  2. Commissioners' Report.

    The inquiry into the treatment by gaol officials of prisoners under confinement did not reveal any prevailing harshness or severity. Indeed, if anything, the tendency generally ...

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  3. Protection.

    LAST night Mr. P. J. Macnamara delivered an address at the Town Hall on the subject of protection as a national policy. Mr. H. E. King occupied the chair and there were also ...

    Article : 306 words
  4. JAMES DAUNTON'S FATE.

    ALICE said these words like one in bitter distress. She stood there looking at him—at her old lover, at her never-forgotten lover—and hor heart went back to the days when her life had ...

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  5. Annual Horse Parade at Warwick.

    The annual horse parade, in connection the Eastern Downs Agricultural and Horticultural Society, was held at Warwick on August 31, at the Exhibition grounds. The ...

    Article : 204 words
  6. Our Townsville Letter.

    A GREAT deal of interest in a quiet way is being taken here in the aspect of things political at the capital, I am inclined to think that many northerners hardly gave the Premier ...

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  7. Charge of Bigamy at Charters Towers.

    IN our issue of the 1st instant appeared a report of the proceedings in this case, which was heard in part on August 23, when a remand for eight days was granted. On the resumption of ...

    Article : 524 words
  8. Veresdale and Jimboomba.

    PLATELAYING has commenced at the Logan Village section of the line, and aa soon as the ballast arrives the work will proceed rapidly. ...

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  9. Our Nerang Letter.

    THE year 1887 will leave an impression upon both hearts and lands in this district that many prosperous seasons will not quite remove. After three seasons of extreme trouble, as ...

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  10. The Fitzroy Bridge.

    EARLY on the 31st August a rumour gained currency that a portion of the Fitzroy Bridge had given way, and as is always the case the more it was circulated the more highly coloured ...

    Article : 493 words
  11. Fatal Mining Accident at Gympie.

    AN accident reuniting in the death of a young man named David Hall Hewitt, and in seriously injuring his mate (Thomas Goodwin), occurred in the 1 South Wilmot mine on August ...

    Article : 276 words
  12. Mining in the Central District.

    DURING the week (says the Morning Bulletin of the ard instant) our mining reporter visited Mount Morgan and neighbouring claims. The usual activity was observable at the Golden ...

    Article : 283 words
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