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  2. OUR MELBOURNE LETTER.

    We had an earthquake last Friday morning, and for [?]4 hours afterwards everybody was talking about it Some people—I think most people—did not feel it. Those who did were regarded as privileged persons, and for ...

    Article : 1,306 words
  3. OUR BRISBANE LETTER.

    The Treasury returns for the quarter and the year which have just been published are fairly satisfactory, that is to say, the unsatisfactory feature—the inordinate increase in expenditure—is one which we can ...

    Article : 2,023 words
  4. MR. BERRY ON THE NEW LICENSING BILL.

    The following report of Mr. Borry's speech on the now Licensing Bill introduced on Wednesday last, in the Victorian House of Assembly, is compiled from the Argus Parliamentary report:— ...

    Article : 4,593 words
  5. ENGLISH CATHEDRALS.

    The Commission appointed by the Imperial Parliament to inquire into the condition of cathedral churches a England and Wales recently brought up a final report, which gives a retrospect of their labours. The Commission ...

    Article : 1,478 words
  6. NEWS BY THE MAIL.

    From the London papers to June 5, received per Orient steamer Iberia, we extract the following; interesting items of news:— THE NAVAL WARFARE OF THE FUTURE. ...

    Article : 134 words
  7. ALARMING ACCIDENT TO AN IRISH CHANNEL STEAMER.

    During a dense fog, at night, the express steamer Banshee, belonging to the London and North-western Railway Company, struck with great violence on the rocks near the entrance to Holyhead harbour. The vessel, which was a ...

    Article : 257 words
  8. MRS. WELDON IN PRISON.

    Mrs. Weldon's room in Holloway Gaol is, a correspondent of an-English paper writes, a, veritable workshop of literary and legal projects, and on her reception-days she gives audience to quite a crowd of faithful "ministe[?] ...

    Article : 150 words
  9. OUTRAGES IN IRELAND.

    The dwelling-house and offices on a farm ocoupied by two brothers named Young, near Silvermines, county Tipperary, on the estate of Lord Dunally, have been maliciously burned down. A schoolhouse, under the ...

    Article : 98 words
  10. CARDINAL MANNING ON THE GORDON MEMORIAL.

    Cardinal Manning, in an article which will appear in the Tablet, says that of all Gordon's various works of human sympathy there was none so vast or so near his heart as the extinction of the slave trade in Africa, and especially ...

    Article : 490 words
  11. ON MEASURING DRUGS.

    Sir,—In your issue of to-day there is a report of a lecture upon pharmacy, given at the room of the Pharmaceutical Society of New South Wales. The lecturer, after making some remarks as to the bad writing of doctors, ...

    Article : 383 words
  12. CONVICTION OF A FORTUNE-TELLER.

    A middle-aged woman, named Margaret Taylor, a notoripus fortune-toller, was charged before the Salford magistrates with obtaining money and articles of wearing apparel by false pretences. The prisoner, on the morning ...

    Article : 316 words
  13. TRAM TICKET SYSTEM.

    Sir,—It is all very well and, of course, an easy matter for the Government to console themselves with the fact of only receiving 15 complaints of persons travelling without tickets on the trams; but. I can assure you, Sir, that it ...

    Article : 110 words
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