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  3. LATER EUROPEAN NEWS.

    FILES of papers to the 18th May (seven days later than those by the P. and O. Mail) have been received per steamship Kent, which, vessel arrived in Hobson's Bay on ...

    Article : 1,005 words
  4. ART GALLERY OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    THE number of visitors to the gallery last week exceeded that of the previous record; and over 200 persons availed themselves on Saturday afternoon of the opportunity of inspecting the pictures. It is encouraging to ...

    Article : 661 words
  5. E[?]RAORDINARY PROCEEDINGS OF A VISITOR FROM MELBOURNE.

    At Bow-street Police Station, on the 16th May, Mr. Taylor, managter of the Tavistock Hotel, Covent-garde n, applied to Sir James Ingham under the following circumstances:—He stated that a gentleman arrived at the hotel ...

    Article : 259 words
  6. THE TURKISH SUCCRSSES IN ASIA.

    The special correspondent of the Daily News writes from Batoum on May 13:—The results of the signal victory gained by the Sultan s troops outside thsi town on Friday last appear likely to be very considerable, and have ...

    Article : 278 words
  7. ALLEGED MURDER BY A NURSEMAID.

    A young Englishowman appeared before the Court of Assizes of the Ando charged with murder Addio Margaret Traynor, need 19, was engaged as nursemaid for a boy three years of age, son of Madame de Lescure a widow ...

    Article : 304 words
  8. GERMANY.

    Paris, 14th May.—The newspapers announce that the German Emperor, immediately after his return from Alsace, signed a decree reinforcing the garrisons of Alsace-Lorraine, that the increase will comprise 50,000 men, and that ...

    Article : 339 words
  9. A RUSSIAN MENACE TO ENGLAND.

    The Political Correspondence of Vienna, a semi-official paper, publishes a letter from St. Petersburg, in which it is stated that Russia had no other reply to give to Lord Derby s note than to entirely ignore it, and that England ...

    Article : 301 words
  10. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The Queen has granted a pension to each of three old maiden Indies, descendants of Daniel De Foe, who were in greatly reduced circumstances. Dean Stanley presided over a crowded meeting on ...

    Article : 911 words
  11. SYDNEY MUSICAL UNION.

    THE first annual meeting of the above society was held on Monday evening in the Guild Hall, Castlereagh-street. The following report was read by Mr. Muller, the secretary:— ...

    Article : 1,439 words
  12. THE BRITISH FLEET.

    The Army and Navy Gazette says the "evolutionary cruise," which is about to be carried out under the command of Vice-Admiral Seymour with the Channel squadron, strengthened by two ships of the First Reserve and ...

    Article : 285 words
  13. THE INUNDATED COLLIERY.

    The inquest on the bodies of the five men who lost their lives by the inundation of the Tynewydd pit was concluded on May 17. Mr. Pickard, who represented the Miners' Association, expressed his belief that the water got into the ...

    Article : 232 words
  14. THE POPE AND THE SCOTCH PILGRIMS.

    On May 12 the Pope received the Scotch pilgrms, who were led by Bishop Strain, vicar-apostilic at Edinburgh Among them were Mr. Monteith, of Carastairs; Mr. Hunter Blair, Mr. FOgilvy Fairlie, Lady Alexnder Lennex, the ...

    Article : 291 words
  15. THE WAR IN EUROPE.

    Bucharrst, 15th May.—From an Englishman who happened to be in Widdin at the time of the first bombardment from Kalafat I learn some interesting details of the first day's firing. He says that the artillery practice was good ...

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  16. MISCELLANEOUS WAR NEWS.

    In the House of Commons on May 14, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, replying to Mr. Gourley, said that Russia was at war with Eygpt, as a portion of Turkish territory; that Egyptian ports might be blockadot, and that vessels ...

    Article : 602 words
  17. FREE TRADE IN AUSTRALIA.

    The following letter has benn addressed to the secretary of the Cobden Club by Mr. Henry, Taylor:—"33, Princwes-street, Luton, May 7.—Dear Sir,—I have just returned from the Austtlaias, and beg to acknowledge ...

    Article : 494 words
  18. PAID PROFESSIONAL AUDITOR FOR THE CITY CORPORATION.

    SIR,—I concur with Alderman Young's motion that the accounts of the Corporation should be audited by a professional accountant, for at presoet there appears te me to be no check upon the officers of the Corporation, if the ...

    Article : 319 words
  19. THE CRISIS IN FRANCE.s

    The Paris correspondent of the Daily news writes, under date 17th May:—"In the Chamber to-day M. Gambette, in a magnificent speech, greeted by triple rounds of applause from the majority and listned to with scarcely any ...

    Article : 792 words
  20. COLONIAL AND IMPERIAL RESPONSIBILITIES IN TIME OF WAR

    Captain J. C. R. Colomb, R.M.A., read his paper on "Colonial and Imperial Responsibilities in Time of War " at the Colonial Institute, on Tuesday evening, May 15, boforo an unusually large and influential audience. The ...

    Article : 267 words
  21. THE RISING IN CIRCASSIA.

    The following telegrams have been received from the correspondents of the Daily Telegraph:- Pera, May 16.—Great importance is attached hore to the rising in Circassia, as the line of country between Poti and ...

    Article : 396 words
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