A[?]ment Fe[?].—A serics of advertisements from the Colonial Secretary's office, remind those intereated of the date upon which assessment fees under ihe Sheep Act, ...
Article : 1,324 wordsAt the Lord Mayor's lanquet, held at the [?] last night, the Marquis of [?] stated that the Russian Government was heartily co-operating with England in her ...
Article : 352 wordsThe Servian Government have formally declared war against Bulgaria. Active hostilitics commenced to-day. Some short skirmishes have taken place, resulting ...
Article : 38 wordsLatest advices from Burmah report that King Thecbau has issued a proclamation for the extermination of all Englishmen now in Burmese territory. The Burm[?] are now ...
Article : 37 wordsThe representatives of the Great Powers, at the conference that is being held here, have agreed to the principle of restoring the status quo ants with regard to Bulgaria and Eastern ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 98 wordsSarabands one of the horses that was injured at Eng[?] Farm on Monday, has since died, and Little Nell was found to be so much hurt and being past recovery was put ...
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Advertising : 720 wordsSir Alfred Stephen was yesterday sworn in us Acting Governor. Bishop Webber has arrived from Auckland, and is accompanied by Bishop Luck of that ...
Article : 101 wordsFour young men were drowned at Corio Bay. Geelong, yesterday, through their boat capsizing. At the inquest it was shown two of the party were intoxicated at the time. ...
Article : 66 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly yesterday, the remainder of the Supplementary Estimates passed, and an Appropriation Bill founded on these resolutions was introduced and read ...
Article : 576 wordsTHE evening had turned quite chilly; the sky was [?] with a mass of clouds, us with a funeral pall, and rain threntened. Ye[?] the long-existent drought could stand ...
Article : 1,304 wordsIN response to the be[?]man's invitation to "Roll up to the Nomination, at the Court House, where Mr. F. R. [?]urphy would address the electors," about 50 persons ...
Article : 1,844 wordsMr. Banks' candidature looked upon as a farce. He has held no meetings, and only a few discontenteds will vote for him. ISISFORD. ...
Article : 145 wordsWE do not endurse the opinions expressed by our correspondents. The columns of this paper are open to our subscribers for the ventilation of [?] the discussion of matters affecting the community, and ...
Article : 46 wordsSIR,—I crave a small portion of your space to make a few remarks with reference to the coming content for a sent in the House as representative for this new district of Barcoo, ...
Article : 817 wordsSIR,—Permit me to make a few remarks aucnt your leading article in last issue. You any Mr. Murphy was promised the support of every working man in the electorate. Now ...
Article : 271 wordsSIR,—As the father of one of the children that was lost from Evorn, will you kindly allow me to correct your paragraph on the subject in the Champion of the 29th [?]., ...
Article : 241 wordsTHE usual monthly meeting was held on the 5th November, at the Court House. There were present: Messrs. R. G. Casey (Chairman), W. It. Davidson, J. W. Stuart, P.J. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 346 wordsIN a former report I mentioned that our Court House was nearing completion in a very satisfactory manner. It is now finished and the Government Inspector of Public ...
Article : 736 wordsTHE weather, I can with great m[?]ing inform you, has broken at last. As I write the rain is falling heavily, although acoompanied with thunder and lightning. ...
Article : 173 wordsTHE weather cloudy all day, north-[?]ly gales still blowing. Should we be favored with a downpour now it will indeed be just in the nick of time, as our lagoon is dry, ...
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The Western Champion (Blackall/Barcaldine, Qld. : 1879 - 1891), Thu 19 Nov 1885, Page 4
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