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The labour question is a perplexing one, not only in Queensland, but just now in all the colonies. Western Australia is beginning to wake up, and will soon be crying ...
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THE PREMIER AT BUNDABERG.
[BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] [FROM OUR SPECIAL REPORTER.] BUNDABERG, March 22.
A DEPUTATION, numbering about twenty gentlemen, and consisting of members of the corporation and Chamber of Commerce, and other leading inhabitants, waited upon Sir ...
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LYTTON.
The [?]AM[?]. [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] THURSDAY, March 22.
THE Kate cast off about 3 o'clock from the Queen's wharf, having on board Ordnance Division, Major Newman in command, comprising Engineers and Torpedo corps, Captain ...
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THE regular monthly meeting of the Bulimba Divisional Board was held in the board's office on Wednesday last. Present—Mr. A. Gibson (chairman), Messrs. Parkinson, Canning, ...
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SIR,—Recent numbers of your paper just to hand show a large amount of interest taken by Queenslanders in New Guinea, especially in connection with the labour question. ...
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SIR,—I wish to correct the impression which "Surveyor" has received, in reading my remarks on the 18th instant. I will merely apply myself to assist him to better understand what ...
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SIR,—Your correspondent is not only "A Member" of the South Brisbane Mechanics' Institute, but also, I should say, one of the old committee, Which to those who really know the ...
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OUR CABLE MESSAGE.
GUY FAWKES REDIVIVUS. LONDON, March 22.
MR. W. H. M. ST. AUBYN, M.P. for Helston, has received an anonymous warning, purporting to come from the Irish "Invincible" Society, that the House of ...
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REUTER'S AGENCY.
DEATH OF THE MASTER OF THE ROLLS. LONDON, March 21.
The death is announced of the Right Honourable Sir George Jessel, Master of the Rolls, aged 59. ANTI-IRISH FEELING IN LIVERPOOL. ...
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QUEENSLAND NEWS.
[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.] TOOWOOMBA, March 22.
The stock fair was continued to-day. Biddings were a little more spirited than yesterday, especially in the horse sections, and good prices were realised. ...
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INTERCOLONIAL.
[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.] NEW SOUTH WALES. SYDNEY, March 22.
The Sydney Progressive Lyceum last night celebrated the thirty-fifth anniversary of modern spiritualism. Addresses were delivered by Mr. Charles Bright and Mrs. E. L. ...
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THE weather is rather hot here at noon and in the afternoons, but the nights and mornings are cool and pleasent. The maize crops are good; vegetation of all kinds is flourishing, and ...
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