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  2. PARLIAMENT OP QUEENSLAND.

    The Assembly had a very short sitting, the business being mostly formal, or of local interest. A motion for the production of correspondence and report of the traffic manager on the conclusions ...

    Article : 168 words
  3. MR. GOSCHEN AT SHEFFIELD.

    In addressing a meeting at Sheffield last night, Mr. Goschen, Chancellor of the Exchequer, referred to the splendid achievement of H.M.S. Calliope in the late ...

    Article : 79 words
  4. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    The Mayores of Melbourne held a reception in the Town Hall this afternoon. Upwards of a thousand citizens attended. Mr. R. Gudemann, Under-Treasurer, to-day sent ...

    Article : 376 words
  5. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    THE Emperor of Germany, in proposing the health of the King of Italy at a banquet given in honour of the latter, referred to the unalterable friendship existing between Germany and Italy. ...

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  6. THE "TIMES" PARNELL COMMISSION.

    Mr. William O'Brien, in his further examination before the Times-Pa[?]ell Commission, deposed that United Ireland never incited to outrage. Mr. ...

    Article : 231 words
  7. CABLEGRAMS.

    Messrs. Burston and Stokes, the Melbourne bicyclists, nave arrived in London, having ridden 5500 miles. They will undertake a tour through Norway, France, ...

    Article : 123 words
  8. THE DEPARTURE OF THE MAILS.

    To-day the Postmastor-General received through the Agent-General a letter from the Colonial Office, respecting the alteration in the date of departure of the Australian mails from Adelaide. It states that ...

    Article : 103 words
  9. THE BISHOPRIC OF SYDNEY.

    Archdeacon Farrar, of Westminster, is not likely to accept the See of Sydney. ...

    Article : 27 words
  10. THE AUSTRALIAN WINE TRADE.

    The Australian Wine Importers' Company have declared a dividend of 5 per cent. ...

    Article : 26 words
  11. THE SOCIETE DES METAUX.—A NEW SYNDICATE.

    It is rumoured that an English and French company is being formed to take over the business of the, Soci[?] des M[?]taux, which collapsed recently. ...

    Article : 33 words
  12. NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERIES.

    The decision of the British Government not to interfere with the action of the French in encroaching upon the Newfoundland Fisheries is arousing intense ...

    Article : 62 words
  13. THE FREEDOM OF EDINBURGH.

    The freedom of the city of Edinburgh, which has just been voted to Mr. Parnell by the Town Council of Edinburgh, is to be conferred upon the Irish leader on ...

    Article : 41 words
  14. SALE OF THOROUGHBRED STOCK.

    Messrs. W. C. Yuille and Co. held a sale of thoroughbred stock at Newmarket to-day. Amongst the sales were the following:— Bay filly by Swiveller, from Presump[?]ion, ...

    Article : 107 words
  15. THE CITY OF MELBOURNE BREWERY.

    M'Ctacken's City Brewery debentures, to the amount of £400,000, were oversubscribed. ...

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  16. THE ALLEGED TAMPERING WITH MR. DEASY'S LETTERS.

    Mr. Densy, M.P., who was reported to have charged the Postal departments of Victoria, South Australia, and New South Wales, with having opened letters addressed to him, has in a telegram ...

    Article : 164 words
  17. QUEENSLAND.

    The steamer Katoomba, which broke down on the voyage between Burketown and Brisbane, arrived this morning, having steamed from K[?]ppel Bay with only one propeller. It has been ...

    Article : 88 words
  18. LONDON COAL DUTIES.

    The London Coal Duties Abolition Bill has been lead a second time in the House of Commons, by a majority of 160 votes. ...

    Article : 32 words
  19. KIAMA MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    At a meeting of the Kiama municipal council to-day a letter was read from the Board of Health, Sydney, pointing out the necessity for reporting all cases of diseased or apparently unhealthy cattle on dairy ...

    Article : 401 words
  20. RAILWAY ACCIDENT ON THE CONTINENT.

    A serious accident occurred to a train conveying the Empress of Austria and the Archduchess Marie-Valerie from Wiesbaden. ...

    Article : 54 words
  21. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

    The Iberia's Paris Exhibition shipment of pears arrived in bad condition, early sorts being described ns useless for export. The apples by the same vessel arrived in ...

    Article : 39 words
  22. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Hugo Fischer who has received the appointment of business manager of the Victorian National Orchestra, has been most-clos[?]ly connec[?]ed with musical matt[?]rs in this city for a ...

    Article : 111 words
  23. VICTORIA AND TASMANIA.

    Mr. Donald Larnach asserts that the [?]nnexation of Tasmania to Victoria would at once double the value of property in Tasmania, while the debt would be a mere ...

    Article : 40 words
  24. QUEENSLAND MINING REPORT.

    The report of the Department of Mines for 1888 has just been issued. It shows the total yield of gold from the mines of the colony was 481,64[?]oz., as compared with 425,923oz, in 1887, being an ...

    Article : 165 words
  25. PRESENT OF AUSTRALIAN FRUITS TO MADAME CARNOT.

    Mr. W. F. Walker, one of the Victorian Commissioners at the Paris Exhibition, sent to Madame Carnot a basket of the choicest Australian fruits. ...

    Article : 36 words
  26. THE PARIS EXHIBITION.

    The gilded arch, constructed of plaster, in the Victorian Court at the Paris Exhibition, and intended to represent the total production of gold in the colony of ...

    Article : 177 words
  27. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Anglo Australian artists' collection of paintings now in Sydney has been secured for the Dunedin Exhibition. Some surprise has been caused at Lord Onslow ...

    Article : 49 words
  28. GOLD SPECIMENS FROM WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Auriferous specimens from the Rising Sun mine,Western Australia, have assayed over 11oz. of gold to the ton. ...

    Article : 26 words
  29. HEAVY FLOODS IN VICTORIA.

    A telegram from Nurmurkah states that immense floods are reported to be coming down the Boosey, Broken, and Boala Creeks, as the result of the heavy rains which fell between Sunday and Tuesday last. ...

    Article : 131 words
  30. THE SUGAR MARKET.

    The rise in the sugar market is due to the operation of a ring of speculators. ...

    Article : 24 words
  31. A CAMEL CARAVAN IN THE WEST.

    Advices from Tibooburra state:—Messrs. Faiz and Dost Mahomel's caravan of 63 camels arrived on Tuesday. They were laden with goods for local storekeepers, and some for Queensland. They formed ...

    Article : 122 words
  32. THE DISMISSAL OF COMMANDER WRIGHT, R.A.

    The following de[?]patch from the Secretary of State to the Officer Administering the Government of Queensland was laid upon the table of the House yesterday:—"Downing-street, 20th March, 1889. ...

    Article : 286 words
  33. KING HUMBERT IN BERLIN.

    A grand military banquet was given in Berlin last night in honour of King Humbert of Italy, who is at present on a visit to the Emperor William. ...

    Article : 119 words
  34. RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT FOR WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Government have received a telegram from the Premier of Tasmania, expressing his willingness to co-operate whenever asked in expressing a desire that responsible government should be granted ...

    Article : 98 words
  35. NEWMARKET SECOND SPRING MEETING.

    On the second day of the Newmarket Second Spring Meeting, the race for the principal event—the Newmarket Stakes— resulted as follows:— ...

    Article : 294 words
  36. NEW CHURCH OF ENGLAND AT PARKES.

    The Rev. Dr. Camidge, Bishop of Bathurst, arrived yesterday afternoon. He was met and escorted into town. He laid the foundation stone of St. George's New Church of England to-day, in the presence of a ...

    Article : 101 words
  37. FRANCE AND ITALY.

    The Berlin National Zeitung declares that France is deceiving herself in thinking that, in the event of Italy proving hostile, it would be possible for France to ...

    Article : 64 words
  38. OVERLAND PASSENGER TRAFFIC.

    For Melbourne (by express on Thursday); Miss Geerschel, J. Moor[?] O. C. Beale, [?]o. M'Kenzi[?] R. Hicks J. Cootes, W. A. Southwell, A. F. Fisken, R. H. Jones, Mrs. Robert Harvey, Mrs. Henry, H. A. Davis, T. M'Donnell, Mauri[?] ...

    Article : 481 words
  39. MOONTA COPPER-MINE DISPUTE.

    Messrs. Burton and Spence, the delegates from the Miners Association, waited upon the directors of the Moont[?] mines, and laid before them the grievances of the miners at Moonta. They ...

    Article : 301 words
  40. MASONIC GATHERING IN ADELAIDE.

    A brilliant gathering took place at the special communications of the Grand Lodge to-night, about 250 members being present. The object was to give a welcome to the Governor. The Grand Master, ...

    Article : 210 words
  41. CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES.

    Mr. J. G. Blaine, the American Secretary of State, and Sir Julian Pauncefote, the British Ambassador at Washington, will shortly resume parleying upon the fisheries ...

    Article : 44 words
  42. THE EMPLOYED IN MELBOURNE.

    A small number of delegates from the unemployed meeting this afternoon attempted to obtain an interview with the Premier; but Mr. Gillies refused to see them, referring them to the acting ...

    Article : 116 words
  43. THE ENGLISH DERBY.

    The following is the latest betting on the Derby:—5 to 4 on Donovan, 6 to 1 v. Eldorado, 100 to 8 each v. Pioneer and Enthusiast. ...

    Article : 41 words
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