THE Town Hall, now becoming quickly reinstated in public favor, was filled with an attentive audience last night on the above occasion. His Excellency the Governor, Mrs. Bell, and ...
Article : 1,418 wordsTHE House met at half-past 3 o'clock. NEW BILL. Mr. BEATTIE presented a bill to amend the Fire Brigades Act of 1876, which was read a first ...
Article : 1,490 wordsTHE annual examination of the Nudgee Orphanage children gives occasion for a most enjoyable f[?]te. There is certainly no institution in the colony more full of interest than this ...
Article : 1,479 wordsSIR,—Will you allow me to ask a few more questions about this hall, necessitated by the unsatisfactory letter you have published to-day from "An Acting Trustee?" ...
Article : 403 wordsSIR,—To prevent miss[?]rehension, I am directed by the new Municipality Committee to again state "That the whole of the signatures attached to the South Ward peti[?]n are Those of ...
Article : 208 wordsPAPERS by the Suez mail to July 30 were delivered yesterday, from which the following extracts are made:— THE BACHELORS' BALL AT KENSINGTON ...
Article : 3,173 wordsWE arrived here on the 8th instant, after a four days' ride from Gladstone. The distance is seventy-five miles by the straight road; but we made a detour, as Mr. Boyd wished to call at ...
Article : 1,365 wordsSIR,—As some of the remarks contained in the Courier's leading article of Thursday last have created an impression unfairly prejudicial to the defendant, I have to ask you to allow me space ...
Article : 652 wordsSIR,—In Mr. Thynne's letter of last Saturday there are a few statements which are so entirely at variance with facts that I cannot allow them to pass. ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Tue 21 Sep 1880, Page 3
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