In consequence of ministers having been defeated in the Home of Assembly on Friday on the bill for making the Upper House elective, a rumour of their resignation has been freely circulated, but up to the ...
Article : 1,431 wordsSitting for the Trial of Causes.—Jury Court. Before Mr. Justice Dickinson and a special jury of twelve. LESLIE AND ANOTHER v. TOOTH AND ANOTHER. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 392 wordsMr. Hoskins asked the Secretary for Lands.—"I. Whether the Government are aware that that the Governor of Queensland has directed the Collectors of Customs to abstain from collecting the duty on gold ...
Article : 173 wordsIn the Assembly, Mr. Bailey has stated that the Government agreed to the proposal of the P. and O. Company, to change the route calling at Galle, and guaranteed half of the extra £25,000 should the other ...
Article : 79 wordsMr. R. R. McKenzie, or, rather the Honorable the Colonial-Treasurer, has in the simplicity of his heart, made a blunder of such a nature that, his resignation may be immediately expected. It appears ...
Article : 1,667 wordsThe town of Ipswich has been proclaimed a municipality, under the name of the "Municipality of Ipswich." His Excellency the Governor will hold a levee at ...
Article : 312 wordsBRISBANE AND IPSWICH MAILS.—By an advertisement in our columns of to-day, the following alternations have been made in the arrival and despatch of the Brisbane and Ipswich mails:—To leave Ipswich ...
Article : 726 wordsA public meeting was held at the Glarendon Hotel, on Tuesday last, to take into consideration the proposal of Messrs. Towns and Co. for the formation of a Queensland Steam Navigation Company. ...
Article : 779 wordsBurton r. Morrison—This was a case under the Vagrant Act. Defendant was charged with applying the language to complainant and his wife at Jebropilly. The witness called by prosecutor failed ...
Article : 461 wordsMR. CRAMP, as the Secretary, has given us the views of the Ipswich Political Association on Land Tenures; Finance and Taxation; The Basis of Electorates and Qualifications of ...
Article : 1,888 wordsJane Jones was charged with being drunk in the street on Sunday. pleased guilty, and was fined 20s. or 24 hours' imprisonment in the cells. ...
Article : 32 wordsSIR,—In a trip over the Main Range, from Conningham's Gap to Drayton, and thence home to Ipswich, I observed that the Bathurst burr was allowed to grow over the whole distance from the ...
Article : 438 wordsEdward Lockhart, convicted of using obscene language, on his own admission, was fined 10., or in default twenty-four hours' imprisonment. ...
Article : 26 wordsJohn Monaghan, Johan Walsh, and John Whalin, pleading guilty to being drunk, were each fined 10s. or 24 hours' imprisonment. Daniel Callaghan pleaded guilty to using obscene ...
Article : 66 wordsCharles King, alias Gardener, was charged with vagrancy. He had been staying at Davis's lodging-house, and stated that the Clerk of the Bench at Drayton paid for his board and lodging. It appeared ...
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