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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 58 words
  3. THE SUEZ MAIL, PER "AVOCA." NEWSPAPER DATES TO MAY 19.

    Wehave received our files, to May 19, of English papers by the Avoca, and take the following extracts from them, from the S. M. Herald's extracts, and from the London correspondence of the Melbourne ...

    Article : 772 words
  4. OPENING OF THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION.

    The first of "a series of International Exhibitions of the Fine Arts and of Industry," was opened on Monday, May, 1, at South Kensington, by the Prince of Wales, on behalf of the Queen, and was made the ...

    Article : 1,283 words
  5. WEEKLY CALENDAR.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 2 words
  6. LATEST FASHIONS.

    The spring toilettes are simply charming, both in colour and material; they are eminently suitable to the season, and are refined and elegant in style. The most delicate tints are worn, both for morning ...

    Article : 875 words
  7. GARDENING AND AGRICULTURAL MEMORANDA FOR JULY.

    KITCHEN GARDENS: Sow prickly spinach, carrot, turnip, parsnip, celery, cauliflower, peas, beans, onions, leeks, lettuc[?] and parsley. Plant asparagus, cabbage, broccoli, lettuce, rhubarb, artichokes, and all kinds of pot herbs. Sow early ...

    Article : 240 words
  8. The Maitland Mercury.

    IF we remember rightly, it was at Ten-Mile Creek, in the Albury district, that the first formal agitation by free-selectors [?] an alteration in the terms of their bargain with the ...

    Article : 1,028 words
  9. GERMANY.

    Prince Bismark made the following communication on May 12th, in the German Parliament:— "On the conclusion of the preliminaries of peace, hopes were entertained that the labours of the ...

    Article : 930 words
  10. MISCELLANEOUS.

    THE AGENT-GENERAL.—The Hon. Charles Cowper, after his escape from the sea on the coast of the Cape of Good Hope, in the Queen of the Thames, arrived in London on the 12th May, and evinced his ...

    Article : 3,261 words
  11. THE LUNATIC WOMEN.

    In the raids inside upon the religious houses several scandals have come to light, which will not help the priests to recover their influence. For example, "the curiosity of the many-headed mob in ...

    Article : 205 words
  12. EXTRAORDINARY CHILD MURDER.

    On May 11 a shocking murder was committed at a beautiful farm residence on the summit of one of the Buckinghamshire [?]ills, commanding a fine view of one of the beautiful Sylvan lardscapes for which ...

    Article : 855 words
  13. COMMUNIST DISSENSIONS.

    The Communists distrust their own men, and there is now no really sovereign power amongst them. At one time the Franco-American General Cluseret was in high favour, and obtained such power that everyone ...

    Article : 297 words
  14. THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION.

    COLONIAL ART AND INDUSTRIES.—In the Home News we read:—The first "object of interest" met with is a small case of nuggets and specimens of gold in quartz; nothing very wonderful in themselves, ...

    Article : 683 words
  15. DESTRUCTION OF THE VENDOME COLUMN.

    The Commune has retained its power long enough to complete one great act of destruction. It was officially announced some weeks ago that the lofty column on the Place Vendome, commemorating the ...

    Article : 633 words
  16. POLITICAL.

    Our political situation has not been without its battles, though they have led to no worse disasters than Ministerial surrenders. We mentioned that two bills had been introduced to which great resistance ...

    Article : 656 words
  17. COMMERCIAL. THE MONEY MARKET.

    From the European Mail of May 19 we quote the following:— "Both the position and the prospects of the money market are such as to inspire confidence in the ...

    Article : 767 words
  18. SYSTEMATIC CHILD MURDER.

    A strange sensational rumour was current in London a fortnight ago to the effect that a nursemaid had been detected, whose mania was the destruction of the children committed to her charge. An inquest ...

    Article : 1,038 words
  19. INSOLVENCY PROCEEDINGS.

    July 5.—Michael Hanly, of Sydney, (private estate,). Liabilities, £14 10s. Assets, £40. 5.—Joseph Hill, of Camperdown. Liabilities, £737 18s[?] 6d, of which £370 is secured. Assets, £424 ...

    Article : 258 words
  20. LITHOFRACTEUR AND ITS SAFETY.

    A large party of practical and scientific gentlemen have lately been testing, in a variety of ways, at the fine quarries of Mr. France, near Shrewsbury, the power and qualities of a very strong explosive, called ...

    Article : 349 words
  21. THE TREATY BETWEEN FRANCE AND PRUSSIA.

    In the sitting of the National Assembly on the 13th of May, M. Jules Favre ascended the tribune, and presented the Treaty of Peace with Germany, which he moved should be referred to the Bureaux for ...

    Article : 778 words
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