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SUPREME COURT.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 3. CHAMBER BUSINESS.
In Chambers, before his Honour Mr. Justice Mein, the following matters were dealt with:— In the matter of A. C. F. Bernecker, on the application of Mr. Rutledge, an order nisi was ...
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Before Messrs. P. Pinnock, P.M., and D. P. Milne, J.P. MINOR OFFENCES.—One person charged with drunkenness on pleading quietly was treated ...
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For some years past the condition of matters in relation to many of the nations of continental Europe has presented one of the most perplexing problems for contemplation by ...
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APPOINTMENTS.—Herbert Mackay, to be district surveyor at Townsville. Wm. Carter, to be an auditor for the Cardwell Division, vice Jorgen G. O. Jorgensen, resigned. Alfred B. Brady, Acting ...
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METEOROLOGY OF AUSTRALASIA.
CHIEF WEATHER BUREAU, Brisbane, 9 a.m., 3rd January. SYNOPSIS.
Western Australia.—Chiefly fine and clear, under east winds; showery in far north. Northern Territory and Central Australia.— Unsettled generally, with rain, heavy in places. ...
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ARRIVALS. January 3.—GLANWORTH, A.U.S.N. Company's s., 877 tons, Captain T L. Johnston, from Rockhampton, via ports. Passengers: Misses Corrigan and ...
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COMMERCIAL.
COURIER OFFICE, Friday Evening.
The Customs revenue collected at this port today amounted to £3296 7s. 5d. The Customs duties received yesterday were as follow:— ...
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SIR,—In your leader of yesterday you mention that a combination of shippers of frozen meat has now secured for 2½d. services which six years ago cost 4d. Those interested ...
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