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  2. OUE BRISBANE LETTER.

    THE political situation has not improved by any means. In fact, matters seem to be getting worse, for a possible conciliation seems to be still further removed after every debate. On Tuesday, ...

    Article : 1,169 words
  3. THE LOSS OF THE S. S. RANGOON.

    The Ceyion Observer says the inquiry into the loss of this steamer, held by the acting Collector of Customs at Galle, has terminated. Captain Skottowe, Pilot Daviot, Chief Engineer Graham (whose evidence ...

    Article : 3,198 words
  4. THE JASON KIDNAPPING CASE.

    IN summing up on the trial of Captain Croath, Mr. Justice Lutwyche directed the jury that if they were satisfied that at the time of the commission of the alleged offence charged in the third count the Jason was a British ship, ...

    Article : 2,500 words
  5. THE LAND BILL—PUBLIC MEETING AT ORANGE.

    A LARGE and [?]fluential meeting, convencd by the Mayer, on requisition, for the purpose of considering the provisions of the proposed Land Bill, was held in the Courthouse, on Wednesday evening. ...

    Article : 1,404 words
  6. PENANG AND THE STRAITS.

    The Government having determined that the sentence of death passed at the last Criminal Sessions upon the two Malays found guilty of murder should be carried out at the spot where the crime was ...

    Article : 278 words
  7. JAVA.

    On the 27th September, 149,500 pieuls of Government sugar were sold by auction at Batavia; the average price per picul brought was f 15'61. The Batavia Handeliblad of the 26th September ...

    Article : 213 words
  8. CHINA.

    A rumour has come from Canton in connection with illegal levies by the Chinese authorties on the trade of Hongkong, which demands some attention Hitherto they have succeeded in taxing the trad of ...

    Article : 1,283 words
  9. CORONER'S INQUEST.

    DROWNED WHILST INTONICATED,—A 7 o'clock on the morning of Christmas Day the City Coroner held, at the Observer Tavern, in George-street North, an inquest touching the death of a woman named Mary Ann ...

    Article : 949 words
  10. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    SIR,—It is impossible to read the letter of your correspondent, "Adam," appearing in your columns last week, without thanking him for the able and lucid manner he has written of the importance of planting the mimosa or wattle ...

    Article : 236 words
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