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  2. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE.

    Twenty years' residence in Melbourne, during which I had seen the city expand into gigantic proportions, had given me such an idea of its importance as the empire city ...

    Article : 1,967 words
  3. AGRICULTURAL NOTES.

    Following the good and profitable example set by Messrs. Bayly and Cox, in New South Wales, and Messrs. Learmonth, Currie, and Shaw, in this colony, many flockmasters have ...

    Article : 2,876 words
  4. THE GAME LAWS.

    The provisions of the new Game and Fisheries Act please nobody. Meetings of fishermen and game-killers are being held almost daily, in various localities, to ...

    Article : 688 words
  5. EXPEDITIONS TO THE NORTH POLE.

    An occasional correspondent of the Daily News, writing from Frankfort-on-the-Maine, 1st May, says:--According to advices from Stockholm, the projected North Polar ...

    Article : 1,011 words
  6. THE DISESTABLISHMENT OF THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.

    The Rev. Dr. Cairns, of Berwick, delivered a lecture in the Queen-street Hall, Edinburgh, on the Disestablishment of the Church of Scotland, of which the following ...

    Article : 801 words
  7. THE EDUCATION QUESTION.

    A meeting of the Collingwood National Education League was held on Thursday at the Albert Institute, Smith-street. Mr. William Kidney occupied the chair. The secretary ...

    Article : 426 words
  8. TASMANIA AND VICTORIA.

    The question of "union with Victoria" is making good progress on the coast. Enthusiastic meetings favorable to the union have been held at Latrobe and Torquay; ...

    Article : 251 words
  9. A MINING CLAIRVOYANT.

    "Incredible as it may appear in these matter-of-fact days," writes the Melbourne correspondent of the Ballarat Courier, "I learn upon very good authority that it is a common ...

    Article : 458 words
  10. GREAT CRY AND LITTLE WOOL.

    More than a year ago the ship Mary Shepherd took tire in Hobson's Bay, and was scuttled. Afterwards they raised her, caulked her up, and sent her home with a full cargo. ...

    Article : 701 words
  11. DEATH OF THE KING OF SMOKERS.

    A very beautiful character has, it seems, lately passed away in Holland, Mr. Klaes, known by the name of the King of the Smokers, died the other day near Rotter ...

    Article : 577 words
  12. THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.

    Sir George P. Cartier, a prominent member of the Government of Canada, has introduced into Parliament what be is pleased to call "his little bill" for the construction of ...

    Article : 623 words
  13. SACRILEGIOUS ROBBERY.

    A daring, a heartless, and a sacrilegious robbery was perpetrated (says the Mercury) a few nights ago at St. Mary's Cathedral, Harrington-street, Hobart Town. The robber ...

    Article : 382 words
  14. INVOKING THE LAW IN VAIN.

    Mr. Justice Barry was very emphatic in his comments upon the case of Stewart v. Durham, an action for false imprisonment heard before him on Thursday. He remarked, ...

    Article : 605 words
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