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Detailed lists, results, guides : 993 wordsIN advance of our usual files by the mail, we are indebted to Mr. Cogawell, purser of the Hero, steamer, for a copy of the Home News of January 27th. The Hero entered the harbour at about 10.30 ...
Article : 72 wordsThe discovery of two more auriferous reefs has been reported to the police magistrate. One situated near the old river workings at Joe's Gully on the Tooloom gold-field; the other at the wash pool ...
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Family Notices : 741 wordsThe Queen, Princess Louise, Princess Beatrice, and Prime Leopold, are at Osborne, and in the enjoyment of good health. The Queen has fixed Wednesday, the 29th of March, for the day on which ...
Article : 219 wordsHis Excellency and suite left here at 11 a.m. for Goulburn. They visited Araluen and Major's Creek yesterday, and received addresses at both places. ...
Article : 29 wordsHurdel Race.—A sweepstakes of 3 sovs, with 50 sovs added. The winner of any hurdle race after the declaration of weights, value of 30 s[?]s, to carry 51b extra. Two miles and a half. ...
Article : 322 wordsThe prospects of the Government are much less favourable than they have been at other meetings of the Legislature, and there is in political society that indefinable, but yet unmistakeable feeling that some ...
Article : 306 wordsSir James Fergusson, Governor of Adelaide, left suddenly by coach for L[?]ceston to-day, and sailed from thence to Adelaide. Bishop Murphy had an enthusiastic reception. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 wordsA man, supposed to be named Spencer, was found drowned at Glenelg, with a severe wound on his head. The annual report of the Destitute oard shows a great increase in destitution. ...
Article : 162 wordsAT the time of writing, that is all which is definitely known. Jules Favro is stated to be with Von Bismarck, arranging the terms, and is said to have asked that the garrison of Paris may march out ...
Article : 308 wordsIN due course of time the reading world will, no doubts, be presented with a regular history of the great war [?] tween France and Pr[?]sia, which terminated in the revival of the ...
Article : 2,127 wordsNEVER mind what my business is. I am an importer, and I know that certain members of Parliament say that we, as colonists, have had enough of the humbug of free trade. I want to show what ...
Article : 256 wordsDURING the early part of the week, the weather was unsettled, and on Wednesday night the rain came down in earnest and his continued to fall almost without intermission nearly ever since, occasionally ...
Article : 724 wordsM. GAMBETTA continued to the end to rush from place to place, announcing successes and encouraging the belief that paris would be saved. What he may be saying now, it is impossible to guess—perhaps that ...
Article : 315 wordsSIR,—The lines quoted by your correspondent, "Inquirer," are not by Schiller, or translation from any of his immortal compositions; but one of his greatest (and among all Germans most admired) ...
Article : 427 wordsOf Trochu, who is said by some to be wounded, by others to be only ill, it is right to speak with all honour. He showed himself to have been as ignorant as the rest of the generals of the real chances ...
Article : 155 wordsTHE latest intelligence from the seat of war contained in the Home News of the 30th December, brought up the operations of the besieging army to the day of the bombardment of Fort Avron. The ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Sat 18 Mar 1871, Page 2
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