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  2. WEATHER MAP.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 8 words
  3. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. BATHURST COURSING CLUB MEETING.

    The second day of the Bathurst Coursing Meeting turned out fine, but the attendance was not large, which was probably owing to the fact that the place of assembly was miles out of town. The locality was on a portion of the ...

    Article : 644 words
  4. LATEST INTELLIGENCE. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] OUR SPECIAL TELEGRAM (FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT.) THE POLICY OF THE SERVICE MINISTRY.

    The Morning Post, in an article reviewing the policy of the Service Ministry in Victoria, considers that it promises stability to the Cabinet, and permanent benefit to the colony. ...

    Article : 53 words
  5. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    IT will be seen by a lengthy telegraphic message, received from our Newcastle correspondent, last night, and published in another column, that Mr. G. A. Lloyd has succeeded in bringing the colliers' strike at ...

    Article : 3,132 words
  6. QUEENSLAND.

    Sydney Swanwick, who was committed for contempt of Court on the 10th May, was brought up this morning and released, after having made a written apology to the persons affected by his conduct. He also entered ...

    Article : 95 words
  7. ADDRESS ON NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. Halcombe delivered an address before the Colonial Institute, on "New Zealand." There was an unusually large attendance, and Sir E. W. Stafford, and Messrs. Clifford, ...

    Article : 44 words
  8. TERMINATION of the COLLIERS' STRIKE.

    Mr. G. A. Lloyd has succeeded in bringing the strike to a close. He met the delegates this morning at 11 o'clock by their request, and the whole of the collieries were represented, there being a delegate ...

    Article : 1,330 words
  9. (REUTER 8 TELEGRAMS.) FLOGGING IN THE ARMY AND NAVY.

    It has been authoritatively announced that it is the intention of the Government to abolish flogging, both in the army and in the navy, after the present year, and that a ...

    Article : 95 words
  10. VICTORIA.

    In the Assembly this afternoon a long discussion took place over the Harbour Trust Bill, which was eventually passed through its preliminary stages. Several members resented the threats of dissolution ...

    Article : 586 words
  11. AMUSEMENTS. THE THEATRES.

    At the Theatre Royal last night, "Still Waters Run Deep" and "Stage-Struck" were again very successfully produced. The audience was a large one, and liberally applauded the exertions of the members of the company ...

    Article : 187 words
  12. TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE MOON.

    Sir,—On the 22nd of this month there will be a total eclipse of the moon visible throughout Australia, and the lunar conditions will be such as to make the eclipse of more than ordinary interest. At 2 p. m. on that day the moon ...

    Article : 687 words
  13. GENERAL GRANT AND A THIRD TERM.

    The latest news to hand from several States tends to show that General Grant's chances of being elected President of the United States for a third term are no better than has been ...

    Article : 76 words
  14. SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    The inimitable entertainment which owes its creation to the erstwhile editor of London Fun, and one of the humourists of the age, who has mnde a mark for himself wherever the English language is spoken, Mr. Arthur ...

    Article : 158 words
  15. THE FORTHCOMING PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.

    The Republican Convention has definitely chosen Mr. Garfield as their candidate for President of the United States at the forthcoming Presidential election. ...

    Article : 44 words
  16. MASONIC HALL.

    Last evening, a grand amateur concert was given in the Masonic Hall, in aid of a Jewish Home for the Aged and Afflicted Poor. The soloists were Miss Florence Leon, soprano; Miss Emilia Moses, lady pianiste; and ...

    Article : 848 words
  17. HUNTER RIVER AMATEUR TURF CLUB RACES.

    Fahey Boy for the Shorts and Reform, Lorna, Sunlight, and Maid of Australia only non-acceptors for the Amateur Races to be held on Saturday. ...

    Article : 43 words
  18. THE UNITED STATES VICE-PRESIDENCY.

    The Republican Convention have nominated Mr. Arthur as a candidate for the Vice-Presidency at the forthcoming election. ...

    Article : 26 words
  19. THE AUSTRALIAN TEAM v. MALTON.

    The match between the Australian Eleven and Eighteen of Malton district was resumed to-day, but little progress was made in the game owing to the inclemency of the weather. ...

    Article : 78 words
  20. COONAMBLE RACES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 53 words
  21. A REMARKABLE CASE.

    Sir,—A few days since Mr. G. M. Stephen was speaking to me about some instantaneous cures effected by him. As they appeared to me to be very remarkable, I suggested to him that it might serve the cause of science, by leading to ...

    Article : 626 words
  22. THE GOVERNMENT POLICY IN AFGHANISTAN.

    In the Marquis of Hartington's speech last night on the policy which the Government propose to pursue in Afghanistan, it was stated that it was not ...

    Article : 65 words
  23. BOWLING.

    The Argus of Monday says:—"Some time ago a bowling team, comprising members from the various bowling clubs around Melbourne, visited Sydney for the purpose of playing the first intercolonial match. Whilst in Sydney the ...

    Article : 247 words
  24. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Assembly was occupied with private motions this afternoon. Mr. West Erskine moved a motion in favour of the establishment of an Art Gallery, and advocated on inexpensive building at first, near the ...

    Article : 203 words
  25. SIR BARTLE FRERE.

    It is intimated that though Sir Bartle Frere will continue to hold the post of High Commissioner of Cape Colony, the salary which he has hitherto drawn on account of ...

    Article : 96 words
  26. THE BORDER DUTIES.

    Sir,—Should the convention with South Australia be renowed, I think, for many reasons, that wine should not be permitted to cross the border again duty free. There is no doubt that the duty levied upon foreign wine for the purpose ...

    Article : 395 words
  27. THE NEW VICEROY OF INDIA.

    The Marquis of Ripon, the new Viceroy of India, has arrived at Simla. ...

    Article : 22 words
  28. THE CUSTOMS CONVENTION WITH SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon, Mr. Colton moved for the production of correspondence during the past two years between the Governments of Sydney and Adelaide, relating to the Murray ...

    Article : 406 words
  29. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.) PARRAMATTA.

    Mrs. Bridget M'Grath was fined £80 and costs, at the Police Court, to-day, for selling liquor on the Parramatta racecourse, at the last races, without a license. Mr. Gannon, who appeared for defendant, had his ...

    Article : 64 words
  30. NEWCASTLE.

    An important public meeting was held at the Court-house this evening, to protest against the further influx of Chinese into the colony, and resolutions were carried—that their presence was, politically, morally, ...

    Article : 116 words
  31. CHIARINI'S CIRCUS.

    Both at the matinee and in the evening a large number of spectators was present to witness the clever performances of the members of Signor Chiarini's Circus. The horses and animals went through their evolutions most skilfully, ...

    Article : 377 words
  32. CHAIRMAN AT LICENSING MEETINGS.

    Sir,—I think there can be no doubt as to the right of a chairman of a licensing meeting to vote in ordinary with the other magistrates. By the 24th section of the Publican's Act, the proceedings are termed Judicial; the chairman, ...

    Article : 199 words
  33. LITHGOW.

    The blast-furnace at Eskbank Iron Works has been [?]logged for the past few days, but is now clear. The first casting will be made to-morrow. Shoplifting on an extensive scale has been going on ...

    Article : 98 words
  34. MELBOURNE LIVE STOCK MARKET.

    Richard Gibson and Co. report:—2350 cattle entered, and about 1400 were sold to-day. The balance will be offered to-morrow. Prices show an improvement upon all qualities. Prime pens sold at 7s 6d pel head higher, best bullocks making £9. We sold 620 ...

    Article : 250 words
  35. Advertising

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    Advertising : 221 words
  36. BURROWA.

    About three weeks ago senior-constable Drum, of Marengo, arrested a man named George Griffin, on suspicion of stealing a grey mare, with an iron-grey foal at foot, valued at £300. Griffin would give no ...

    Article : 170 words
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