GENTLEMEN—In answer to numerous enquiries, I am reluctantly compelled to crave space in your columns for the purpose of assuring many of your readers ...
Article : 191 wordsA COR. writes to the 'Tamworth News:—With the spell of fine weather we have had lately, the works are getting on famously. The "cuttins," as they are ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,234 wordsTHE New Roman Catholic Bishop.—A gentleman in Armidale writes to us as follows:— "I take the liberty of dropping you a few lines in reference to the subject ...
Article : 456 wordsPOLICE v. James O'Neill.—Mr. Mitchell appeared for defendant. Mr. Simpson watched the case on behalf of the Hospital Committee. This was a case in ...
Article : 523 wordsON account of the Race Course sports, pic-nics, &c., the attendance was meagre, in the early part of the day. The programme had to be deviated from, as the ...
Article : 1,365 wordsIN the Assembly yesterday the Colonial Secretary disclosed the policy of the Government on the important question of education. The following is a full report ...
Article : 785 wordsAN arrangement will probably be made for the carnage of Australian letters and papers, via Brindisi, at the rates now charged via Rockhampton. ...
Article : 613 wordsOPENING of the Presbyterian Church at Nullamanna.—This church was opened for divine service on. Sunday last, the second of November, by the Rev. A. Cameron, ...
Article : 1,307 wordsTHE 'Star' has a leading article on the Education Question, the following portion of which we (Editors of the ' Express') thoroughly endorse:— "The appointment ...
Article : 687 wordsA GREAT many took advantage of the fine weather on Monday, and patronised the Athletic Sports at the Race Course. The first event was ...
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