THE Stanley Eleven leave Brisbane to-day for Rockhampton, per s.s. Quiraing, and will probably arrive here on Thursday. Mr. G. S. Jones received a letter from Mr. A. ...
Article : 244 words"THE warm and dry weather of last week has been continued this without a difference, except perhaps that it is a little cooler in the morning and evening. Between sundown ...
Article : 1,259 wordsTHE Times publishes a telegram stating the Russian Government are m[?]ing an army of 50,000 men af Baku, the principal port in the Caucasus, whence they would be conveyed by ...
Article : 196 wordsThe result of the boat race caused great excitement. The newspapers published editions which were eagerly sought after. An immense crowd, numbering several ...
Article : 492 wordsSIR,—It is sheer nonsense to talk of deepening the Fitzroy sufficiently to permit the ships of the British India Company, to say nothing of the large ships of the future, to reach ...
Article : 877 wordsThe Telegraph praises the physique and appearance of the New South Wales troops. BEACH'S VICTORY. LONDON, March 30. ...
Article : 157 wordsSIR,—In the February number of the Nautical Magazine there is a letter from Captain H. Littrow, of the Austrian Navy, suggesting certain alterations in the lights at ...
Article : 155 wordsTHE Stanley team leave for Rockhampton by the Quiraing at three to-morrow afternoon. The team consists of the following players:— Bliss, Chenery, Gardiner, A. Goertz, ...
Article : 636 wordsNotwithstanding all international regulations as to the right of way at sea with a view to obviate collisions, these accidents are increasing in the appailing manner. ...
Article : 470 wordsThe Governor, as Commander-in-Chief of Victoria and its dependencies, has issued a proclamation declaring that any person, in charge of any foreign going or oversea ship ...
Article : 450 wordsSIR,—I wish to call your attention and through you the attention of the Municipal Council, to the method of streetmaking in Rockhampton. In William and ...
Article : 302 wordsKHARTOUM, which fell by treachery on January 26, 1885, was attacked in force for the first time on March 12, 1884. General Gordon, charged with his mission "to cut off ...
Article : 3,678 wordsSIR,—In your issue of Thursday last a letter appears on the subject of the Port Alma Railway, signed "Prophetic." The contention of your correspondent appears to be that ...
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Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878 - 1954), Tue 31 Mar 1885, Page 5
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