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  • SHIPPING. PORT OF PORTLAND. ARRIVED.

    Jan. 14.—P. and P.S.N. Co.'s steamer Dawn, Captain Griffitins James, from Melbourne, via Warrnambool and Belfast. Company, agents. ... [Article] (280 words)
  • PORTLAND POSTAL GUIDE.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (340 words)
  • The Guardian. TO PROTECT OUR RIGHTS—NOT TO INFRINGE UPON THOSE OF OTHERS TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1882.

    THE s. Dawn will leave Portland every Tuesday morning and Melbourne every Friday evening, until further notice. WE are requested to draw attention to an ... [Article] (278 words)
  • THE RUSSIAN SQUADRON. (ARGUS.) SYDNEY, Sunday.

    On Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, the Russian squadron steamed away to Hebart The Afrike took the lead, followed by the Plastoun and [?]. The departure of the ... [Article] (90 words)
  • ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS.

    The United Portland District, comprising Portland. Hamilton, Herrow, Sundford, [?], and Belfast, held its annual meeting on Friday last at the Foreaters [?] ... [Article] (111 words)
  • PORTLAND BENEVOLENT ASYLUM AND HOSPITAL.

    The Committee held their fortnightly meeting on Friday, 10 at 4 p.m. There were present: The president (Mr. [?]) and Messrs. [?] McConacby Clarke, ... [Article] (1144 words)
  • CRICKET. BOHEMIANS V. PORTLAND.

    The popular team of cricketers, known and by this time dreaded, (from a cricketing point of view) throughout the Western District, under the title of ... [Article] (1247 words)
  • PORTLAND.—FIRST INNINGS.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (160 words)
  • CRICKET.—THE ALL - ENGLAND ELEVEN FOR THE NEXT SEASON. (EVENING MAIL).

    During the week we published the batting and bowling average for the season 1880 of each of the amateur and professional players likely to compose the team coming ... [Article] (422 words)
  • THE BLACK HORSE STRIKE. (BALLARAT STAR)

    The strike at the Black Horse United Company's mine, Egerton, has assumed more serious proportions, and yesterday the whole of the men engaged declined to ... [Article] (329 words)
  • THE WEIXON CUP.

    The third competition for theis prize look plant of Suturday last, it the south Bums, [?] being six competitore, an ... [Article] (208 words)
  • A GLIMPSE AT PORTLAND.

    "Could we but see ourselves as others see us" was sung by the poet Thus warranted, the observations of a traveller may be acceptable to some of your readers. ... [Article] (1030 words)
  • SMALL-POX. (EVENING MAIL)

    A full report of the arrangement made for the treatment of the small pox patients at the quartantine station was exported to be received by the under-secretary to-day, ... [Article] (227 words)
  • THE CHAMPION THIEF.

    The Vienna correspondent of the London Globe says:—"Last week a certain Hungarian countess, well known for her riches and beauty—the same spirited lady ... [Article] (387 words)
  • THE REV. TALMAGE ON THE NEWSPAPER PRESS.

    The popular American preacher, T. De Witt Talmage, gives from the pulpit his views on the secular press. His text was:—"And the wheels were full of eyes." Ezra, ... [Article] (632 words)
  • THE NEWS OF THE WORLD. (REUTER'S AND ARGUS TELEGRAMS) LONDON, Jan 12-13. SPEECH OF MR. GLADSTONE.

    The Premier is now on a visit to Harwarden, where he yesterday delivered a speech, in which he gave as authoritative forecast of the measurer ... [Article] (143 words)
  • NEW INTERCOLONIAL STEAMERS.

    Messrs. W. Howard Smith and Sons of Melbourne, rue having two large steamers built for the Australian trade. One is intended for the Queensland ... [Article] (36 words)
  • THE HAWKINS' - HILL GOLD MINING COMPANY.

    The floating of the Hawkind his Gold Mining Company, New South Wales, has provoked a correspondence in the Daily Sews. The day after the ... [Article] (126 words)
  • THE WINE DUTIES.

    Mr. L. L Dillwyn, M.P. for Swas sea, has communicated with Mr. C stone with respect to the wine duties and, in reply, the Premier state, ... [Article] (51 words)
  • IRELAND.

    The bodies of two Irish bailiff, who had been missing for a week, have been found chained together in Lough [?] a lake in the counties of Galway and ... [Article] (66 words)
  • THE ANGLO-FRENCH COMMERCIAL TREATY.

    The French Government having intimated their willingness to give was on the question of imported woolls goods into Prance, and on some [?] ... [Article] (48 words)
  • THE ANGLO-FRENCH NOTE [?] THE KHEDIVE.

    The Sultan of Turkey is report be indignant at the Anglo-French [?] which has been submitted to the [?] dive, of Egypt, objecting to any and [?] ... [Article] (67 words)
  • MURDER OF FRENCH PRIEST

    Intelligence has been received [?] that the Arabs at Ghadames, in south-west of Tripoli, have murders three of the priests belonging to the ... [Article] (33 words)
  • THE CLERICALS IN GERMANY

    A greet debate took place in the Reichstag today upon the motion Dr. Windthorst, the leader of the [?] tramontane party, for permitting the ... [Article] (66 words)
  • MR. BASEDOW'S APPOINTMENT.

    The German newspapers [?] congratulatory references to the appointment of Mr. P. F. Basedow as a member of the South, Australian Ministry ... [Article] (30 words)
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    ... [Advertising] (57 words)
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