On Monday last, an excursion under the auspices of the Dinmore Baptist Church, took place on the Brisbane River. The steamer used, which belongs to the firm of Colledge Bros. and others, was ...
Article : 406 wordsA breach of promise of marriage case is not an event of everyday occurrence in Australia; but District Court Judge Paul had one brought before him, this morning, when Maggie Clunes, a ...
Article : 514 wordsKnowledge publishes the following articles from the pen of the late Rev. Henry Ward Beecher. It was written by him only a fortnight before his death and was probably his last contribution to periodical ...
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Family Notices : 114 wordsSIR,—"Loyalty," loathing justice to Ireland, hating vulgar iniquity, and whipping both with the fabricated tales with which gentility justifies its cruelties to the human animal, shows himself an ...
Article : 1,501 wordsThe captain of the Fitzroy, which arrived to-day, reports having seen two whales making for the south passage when passing out of Moreton Bay. ...
Article : 87 wordsA man, named George Williams, sometimes known as "The Greek," who has been a long time in the employ of the Railway Department here, and was very handy in attending to work about the bridges, ...
Article : 1,314 wordsThe work of clearing Away the wreck at the scene of the railway accident, at Peat's Ferry, has been proceeding all day. The body of Wilson, the engine-driver, was ...
Article : 230 wordsOn Tuesday last, after various addresses had been delivered into his Excellency's hands, at Government House (says the Courier), Mr. W. E. Yaldwyn was presented to the Governor, who addressed him ...
Article : 220 wordsBefore 11 on Monday last, the troops had embarked and were on their way to Lytton. Notwithstanding the large attendance in camp, there is plenty of tent accommodation, the new tents on the Indian ...
Article : 1,059 wordsReuter's mail summary per s.s. Chimborazo, which arrived here yesterday, contains the following news:— London, May 17. ...
Article : 768 wordsThe following are the resolutions to be proposed at the anti-coercion meeting, called for this evening, in the School of Arts:— 1. "That this meeting desires to express its ...
Article : 138 wordsDEAR SIR,—Would you kindly permit me to offer a suggestion re balance (if any) of the money collected to commemorate the Queen's Jubilee in Ipswich; and, by the way. I would say that his ...
Article : 284 wordsSIR,—I think it is to be regretted that any public meeting against the Crimes Bill should be held in Ipswich, or, indeed, in any part of Queensland. Does it not savour somewhat of presumption that ...
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