THE paragraph which appeared in yesterday's issue from our Maryborough correspondent in reference to the prize cups forwarded from Brisbane to the Maryborough crew who won the ...
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Article : 1,655 wordsSIR,—The Government have shown commendable activity in pushing on their railway works, and I should therefore like, with your permission, to bring under the notice of the Hon. J. M. ...
Article : 149 wordsPARLIAMENT is summoned for the first week of the New Year. The session is likely to be an unusually tempestuous one, as Irish affairs are certain to offer an inexhaustible source of ...
Article : 2,945 wordsSIR,—Your reporter either wrote iu ignorance or was misinformed as to the objects of the cricket match of Saturday last when he says that it was "to enforce upon the selection committee ...
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Article : 46 wordsSIR,—In your issue of the 11th instant Dr. O'Doherty writes in his usual courteous style, drawing your attention to an omission made by you in your notices of the success of the ...
Article : 667 wordsMESSRS. Harrison, Jones, and Devlin, report as follows:—Only 1400 bales were catalogued by us to-day. Our sales at auction and privately amount to nearly 900 bales. For fair quality ...
Article : 1,142 wordsTHE usual monthly commanding officer's parade of the Queensland Volunteer Artillery Brigade, which took place last nigth, was largely attended, the occasion being a special one, on ...
Article : 614 wordsTHE brief particulars of the awful catastrophe at Franklin Harbour, by which Mr. Martin M'Carthy suddenly found himself robbed of wife, children, home, and wellnigh all his worldly ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Tue 18 Jan 1881, Page 3
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