A very numerously and respectably attended meeting of the members of the congregation of St. Paul's Church, Ipswich, was held yesterday evening in the school-room, to take into consideration the means to ...
Article : 2,863 words"The troubles that afflict the just In number many be." SIR,—I was just conning over this trite aphorism of old Isaac. Watts, when I fell across your commercial ...
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Article : 741 wordsWE are by no means sorry that the accounts of the Belfast riots have reached us at the present time. That such outrages should occur at all is of course humiliating to our common ...
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Article : 84 wordsThe price of flour is unaltered, but there is a tendency to advance: holders are firm. ...
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Article : 44 wordsThe New south Wales Ministry intend to appeal to the Privy Council against the decision of the Judges on the Church and School Lands question—Ministers themselves being divided on the matter. If the ...
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Article : 149 wordsWe regret that so many person were unable to obtain copies of our Monthly Summary on Tuesday. We printed a very large number, but they were all disposed of before noon on the day of issue. Had we ...
Article : 675 wordsSIR,—A letter appears in your impression of the 13th inst, casting reflections upon our respected Chief-Constable, Mr. Quinn, which are both malicious and untrue. As the Sub-Inspector of Police is not allowed ...
Article : 406 wordsSIR,—Will you allow me to correct an error inadvertently made by your Toowoomba correspondent, in reference to the proceedings of the Royal Agricultural Society of Queensland, and their Prize. Schedule for ...
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