Johnson v. Radfor.—Damage to clothing throngh bite of a dog. Defendant PLeaded guilty, and was fined 18s 6d and costs of Court, 4s 6d, in deianlt, distress warrant to ...
Article : 1,260 wordsIn reply to a question, the Hon. T. L. M. PRIOR stated that in the [?] state of the [?] it was not the intention of the Government to send the dredge from the Fitgroy River to Port Curtis, in order to clear ...
Article : 397 wordsFARE SELECTION.—We underatand that our C.P.S. has been called down to Brisbane to give evidence regarding the late selection of land nuder the new regulations propounded by the present Ministry. We have no doubt ...
Article : 7,039 wordsThe following letter has bees handed to us for publication;—General Post Office, Brishane, 5th November, 1867. ...
Article : 131 wordsSIR—In reply to Mr J. C. White's long and abusive better I have to ask yen to insert in your next issue the subjoined correspondence, and the report of the Board of Enquiry. These documents are a sufficient reply to ...
Article : 634 wordsMr. MACALISTER moved the adjournment of the House for the purpose of referring to the return of payments to members of Parliament lately placed upon the table by the Government by command of the House, The hon. ...
Article : 981 wordsSIR—The Board appointed by his Excellency te Governor in Council to inquire into the conduct of Mr. J. C. White, has the honor to report to you that in compliance with your instructions it has directed its attention ...
Article : 338 wordsMr. PALMER asked for the opinion of the House whether the new Parliamentary Buildings should be [?], partly [?], or left an they were. A debath [?] and the apiaion of hon. members ...
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