SIR,—Mr. O' Sullivan pays a high compliment to his countrymen of the volunteer force, as it is not so generally known at a distance as it is here that the man is daft half his time, on that account solely ...
Article : 215 words[?] his Honor, jUdge Lutwyche. Opening of the Court the following barristers present:— Messrs. Jones, Bramston, and Career. ...
Article : 3,298 wordsThe PRESIDENT took the chair at twenty minutes before 4 o'clock. MR. JUSTICE LUTWYCHE. THE PRESIDENT signified that he had received ...
Article : 516 wordsAlexander M Bay for drunkenness was fined £1, or 24 hours' imprisonment. ...
Article : 17 wordsBefore the Police Magistrate and the Mayor. Patrick Cannon, McGuire, and Co. v. Denis Bergen.—Dismissed.Denis Bergen r. Patrick Cannon, McGuire, and ...
Article : 467 wordsSir,— I was much pleased to see in a report of a speech made by you, in the Legislative Assembly, that you stated it was the duty of magistrates to protect the aborigines quite as much so as it was ...
Article : 645 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at fourteen minutes past three. EDUCATION COMMITTEE. The COLONIAL SECRETARY with the consent ...
Article : 572 wordsTHE SPEAKER took the chair at twenty minutes past three.THE QUEENSLAND DREDGE. In reply to Mr. Watts, the COLONIAL ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 wordsThe usual weekly meeting took place at the Council Chamber on Wednesday afternoon. Present— The Mayor. Aldermen Johnston, Clupe, Stanley, Gorry, Watkins, and Bethune. ...
Article : 761 wordsThe troops must all have reached Lamoung [?] this, but up to the time of [?]ing these notes nothing definite is known as to what if anything, has been done. So far as advices have yet gone, the ...
Article : 547 wordsTHE POST OFFICE AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE— We understand that the lowest for the erection of these buildings was £3175, which we believed will be accepted. At this price the Government will have ...
Article : 405 wordsThe PRESIDENT took the chair at twenty minutes past three o'clock, and opened the proceedings with prayer. BRISBANE BRIDGE BILL. ...
Article : 662 wordsThomas Callaglian, for drunkenness, was fined 5s., or in default, 2½ hours imprisonment.Andrew Johnson, for the like offence, the same penalty. ...
Article : 145 wordsThe following entrances for the Free Handicap were declared at a meeting of the Jockey Club, yesterday afternoon:— Six Years and Aged.— Ben Bolt, Veno Street ...
Article : 82 wordsPhilip Callighan charged with drunkenness, was fined £1, or 14 days imprisonment ...
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