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  2. BOXING DAY AT NEWCASTLE.

    BOXING Day was celebrated at Newcastle in the usual way, and, if I except the fact that the programme of amusements was more numerous than on any previous occasion, nothing extraordinary occurred to mar the event. There were ...

    Article : 1,122 words
  3. PARRAMATTA.

    RACES.—The Parramatta annual races come off on Saturday and Monday, 26th and 28th instant. The attendance on Boxing Day was very large, a considerable number of those present being visitors from Sydney, of whom the trains ...

    Article : 1,326 words
  4. BER[?]RAM'S PETROLEUM OIL STORE.

    AT a time like the present, when the safe storage of petroleum oil is—owing to recent fatal accidents —one of uppermost questions of the day, and one in which Government has actively interfered, we ...

    Article : 839 words
  5. THE BALLOT QUESTION.

    AMONGST the many chances and reversals of our recent political history, there is a very striking one in reference to vote by ballot. In the session of 1837-8, the first of her Majesty's reign, there was a strong effort ...

    Article : 2,552 words
  6. PERIODICALS FOR OCTOBER.

    The British Quarterly opens with a review of the "Life and Works of Neander," sympathetic, yet fairly discriminating. "Few men have devoted themselves to any special branch of theology, ...

    Article : 4,769 words
  7. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    WE (D. D. Gazette, December 23) regret to re[?] the death of Mr. George Alcock, who died in the Too[?]omba Hospital on Sunday morning last, at the early [?]ge of thirty-seven years. The deceased gentleman [?]as the ...

    Article : 778 words
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