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Family Notices : 94 wordsTHE demand so suddenly made of late by the mechanics and other labouring men of Brisbane to have their working day cut down from ten to eight hours, the rate of wages still ...
Article : 891 wordsThe gold escort from Araluen to Braidwood was stuck up yesterday by Hall, Gilbert, and Dunn. Two of the police were shot, and the robbers took fifteen hundred ounces of gold. Full particulars of the affair ...
Article : 120 wordsAt Rockhampton—News of a more encouraging nature has been received from Clermont to the 4th instant. A new rush has been made to M'Masters'. There ...
Article : 401 wordsUp to the time of our going to press last night, no intelligence had been received of the arrival of the English mail at Adelaide. It will, therefore, be again impossible to reply to home correspondence by return. ...
Article : 785 wordsElizabeth Joseph, wife of a Chinaman, was charged with stealing £6 12s. 6d. from Mary Connolly. Mr. Chubb was for the prisoner. The prosecutrix lodged at the prisoner's house on ...
Article : 271 wordsJohn Mitchell, brought up for drunkenness, was discharged with a caution ; and James Plunket was fined 10s. for being drunk on Sunday. LARCENY. ...
Article : 406 wordsThe Council met yesterday afternoon at a quarter past three o'clock. The Mayor, Aldermen Shenton, M'Donald, Byrne, M'Intosh, and Clune, were present. The minutes of the last meeting were confirmed. ...
Article : 1,883 wordsSIR,—The majority of your readers would, I fancy, have been quite satisfied with the simple notice of the opening of the Catholic Chapel at the Pine Mountain, and could have very well dispensed with the ...
Article : 664 wordsSIR,—In your issue of the 18th ult., is a letter signed Sampson Yeo Marshall, complaining of a certain judgment given by a bench of magistrates at Goondlwindi, on the 24th January last, for his having illegally ...
Article : 482 wordsSIR,—It is quite amusing to witness the ignorance of the would-be critics of the colonial press. Some plagiarist sent your paper some lines dedicated to the " Young Ipswich Poet." No one knew the allusion or ...
Article : 258 wordsSIR,—I must just say a word more about Mr. Hendren and be done. I shall pass over his criticism (like his first statements) for what it is worth, and only refer to one or two things, having every sympathy with ...
Article : 258 wordsMessrs. W. George and Company are now constructing a water dam on the West-brook Heifer Station, for Messrs. Beit and M'Lean, on a new principle, which is entirely their own. They guarantee ...
Article : 633 wordsThe last scene in the last act of the Moreton Bay Tramway Company appears to be rapidly approaching its consummation. On Friday last Messrs. Coote and Stephens were summoned before the Supreme Court to ...
Article : 820 wordsA full meeting of the newly-appointed "Scab and Pleuro-Pneumonia Commission" took place at the Treasury on Wednesday, The commission sat for about three hours, the members entering ...
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