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  • INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS. NEW SOUTH WALES. BY SPECIAL WIRE.] (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) SYDNEY, SUNDAY.

    The election for the mayoralty of Sydney took place yeaterday. The retiring mayor (Alderman John Harris) and Alderman Hardie were nominated, and the ballot ... [Article] (492 words)
  • QUEENSLAND. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) BRISBANE, SUNDAY.

    Parliament has been further prorogued until the 30th January. Mr. Archer, the Treasurer, arrived at Cardwell on Friday, having visited and ... [Article] (156 words)
  • SOUTH AUSTRALIA. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) ADELAIDE, SUNDAY.

    Owing to the delay in getting the ballot papers from Franklin Harbour, it has been necessary to extend the date for the return of the writ for the Flinders election from ... [Article] (168 words)
  • WESTERN AUSTRALIA. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) PERTH, SATURDAY.

    Lieutenant—Governor Barlee, of Honduras, had a complimentary farewell reception at the Weld Club to-day. He atarts to-morrow for England. ... [Article] (125 words)
  • NEW ZEALAND. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.) WELLINGTON, SATURDAY.

    Mr. Brenan, secretary of the society of Druids, haa finished his tour of inspection of the New Zealand lodges, and asailed for Sydney to-day. ... [Article] (46 words)
  • REPORTED MURDER OF A SHIP'S CREW. [BY TELEGRAPH]. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) BRISBANE, SUNDAY.

    Captain Pennefather, who is a passenger to Cooktown by the Corea, reports that from information received from a native teacher at Marrar Island, he proceeded to the Fly ... [Article] (161 words)
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  • THE NEW SOUTH WALES ELECTIONS. [BY SPECIAL WIRE.] (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) SYDNEY, SUNDAY.

    The Hon James Watson, in his speech at Wollongong on Friday night, stated that he had that day obtained information from Sydney showing that the revenue for the ... [Article] (325 words)
  • PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.) TINTALDRA (N.S.W.), WEDNESDAY.

    The weather on Monday was close and oppressive, but on the following day steady seaking rain fell, which continued throughout Tuesday night, and there were ... [Article] (131 words)
  • THE HARVEST AND THE CROPS. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) WANGARATTA, SATURDAY.

    There were very few farmers at the borough market to-day owing to the preparations for the harvest. The general opinion as to the wheat crop about here appears to be that the heavy ... [Article] (198 words)
  • THE VOLUNTEERS. ST. KILDA ARTILLERY.

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  • EXPERIMENTS WITH RAILWAY BRAKES. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Now that the public mind is so deeply occupied with railway accidents, management, brakes, &c., I would beg leave to make a suggestion with reference to the trials as to ... [Article] (340 words)
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  • COUNTRY NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.) BELFAST, SATURDAY.

    Wool continues to be received in large quantities daily Yesterday 15 teams arrived from the interior, couveying over 100 bales The employe's at the wharf-yards are keptbusy ... [Article] (585 words)
  • DREADFUL ACCIDENT AT SEYMOUR. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) SEYMOUR, SUNDAY.

    A sad accident occurred at the Seymour railway station last evening, aoout a quarter-past 9 o'clock. A cleaner named Hollis was costing the lines between the points and ... [Article] (256 words)
  • SAD CASE OF DROWNING. [BY TELEGRAPH] (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) ST. ARNAUD, SUNDAY.

    A sad case of drowning occurred here yesterday afternoon in a dam belonging to the Wilson's bill Company. Three boys, named respectively Thomas Windlow, aged 15 years, ... [Article] (214 words)
  • MUSICAL ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA.

    The ordinary monthly meeting of this society was held on Saturday evening last at Gunsler's Cafe, in the presence of a somewhat limited audience. After Miss Brock had ... [Article] (113 words)
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  • ABOVE THE SPEAKER. "Timotheus placed on high."

    If there is much talk about the railway accident outside the House little else has been spoken of inside. It's an ill wind that blows good to no one Many an honest man who ... [Article] (2104 words)
  • THE TRANSIT OF VENUS. THE HOBART OBSERVATIONS.

    The success of the observations conducted at Hobart by Mr. L. J. White assistant astronomer at the Melbourne Observatory has already been announced. We are now in ... [Article] (1010 words)
  • THE RAINFALL AND THE AURORA.

    In The Argus of June 24 an article was published apropos of the drought which had recently broken up, in which an interesting theory concerning Australian climatic changes ... [Article] (1234 words)
  • THE DANGERS OF THE ST. KILDA ROAD. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—There is a constant danger now of vehicles tumbling over the "precipice" which is being created on the St. Kilda road, in some places the depth is already about 6ft., ... [Article] (155 words)
  • MAINTENANCE OF RAILWAY LINES.

    Steps are being taken by the Railway department for maintaining the lines throughout the colony in a complete state of repair. The increased traffic on country lines which ... [Article] (455 words)
  • THE RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Five new claims for compensation were scut into the Railway department on Saturday by persons injured in the recent accident, in addition to the 60 already reported. ... [Article] (245 words)
  • RAILWAY "MANAGEMENT." TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I was astonished to see by to-day's Argus that Mr. Bent had denied tbo suitement of Mr. Woods in reference to the narrow escape of one of the Lilydale special trains on ... [Article] (717 words)
  • TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I wish to bring under your notice another strike example of the business-like way in which the railways are managed. I took the 2.23 train to Box-hill to-day to attend ... [Article] (166 words)

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