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  2. PROFESSOR EDISON.

    Professor Edison has come out in a new character. The process of a[?]celorating the passage of drugs through the skin by electri cal endosmosis has for some t[?]ne (remarks ...

    Article : 284 words
  3. SPORTING NEWS.

    This what Mr S [?] R Joues said at the annual meeting of the A J C -" I am in favor of appointing one or two stipend[?]ary stewards to watch the stiff ru[?]ing which takes pla[?]e at Randwick and else ...

    Article : 968 words
  4. THE FEDERAL COUNCIL.

    The fourth session of the Federal Council of Austral[?]sia was opened to-day by the Governor. There were pres[?]nt—Messrs Bird and Clark, Sir S Gr ffith, Messrs ...

    Article : 148 words
  5. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS

    The produce market is quiet, Hay—Best lucerne, £3 15s to £4 Chaff—A Victorian shipment has arrived, quotations;—£4 10s to £4 15s. Oils—New Zealand feed. 1s 9d ...

    Article : 271 words
  6. EUROPEAN NEWS.

    The intenss frost which is now being ex perienced every a here throughout Europe is without precedent for many years past. The Seme, the Rhone. Toulon Harbor, and ...

    Article : 82 words
  7. MELBOURNE.

    At the meeting of the Executive Council to day, the final step was liken with respect to the new rules of court, a petition against the adoption of which was laid on the table ...

    Article : 687 words
  8. GENERAL BOOTH AND HIS CRITICS.

    Mr Charles Bradlaugh, M.P , in criticising General Booth’s scheme, says:—“I do not quite understand what Mr Booth means when he writes of two vices which are now ...

    Article : 1,473 words
  9. STOCK AND SHARE MARKETS.

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  10. THE GERMANS IN EAST AFRICA

    News received here from the interior states that Major Wiesmann, the com mander of the German forces in East Africa, has become deranged, and is now returning ...

    Article : 46 words
  11. THE BRAZILIANS.

    The Brazilians (says the New York corre spondent of the Sydney Herald) are very anxious to negotiate a treaty of reciprocal commerce, and they will probably be Mr ...

    Article : 260 words
  12. THE LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE

    The London Stock Exchange is exceed ingly depressed, owing to the rumored diffi cutties of a leading firm who are connected with South America. ...

    Article : 30 words
  13. THE IRISH QUESTION.

    The conference between [?]ssrs Dillon and O’Brien, at Havre, on Sunday, regarding the leadership of the Irish party, was brought to a conclusion yesterday Both gentlemen ...

    Article : 56 words
  14. RAILWAY LABOR IN ENGLAND.

    Mr A T. Chinning, member for the Eastern Division of Northamptonshire, has given notice of his intention to move a resolution on Friday next in favor of the re ...

    Article : 51 words
  15. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The first Parliament of Western Australia was opened by the Governor, Sir William Robinson, in person, this afternoon. The speech recommended a loan bill of £1,300,000 ...

    Article : 75 words
  16. THE REVOLUTION IN CHILI

    In view of the gravity of affairs in the Chilian Republic, owing to the revolution in that country, the Admiralty has issued orders for a portion of the squadron of Rear ...

    Article : 65 words
  17. “THE REGENCY EPOCH."

    Under the title of “The Regency. Epoch ” (writes the Vienna correspondent of the Daily Telegraph, of 27th November) a spirited Austrian contemporary calls ...

    Article : 286 words
  18. THE EAST AFRICAN QUESTION.

    The Portuguese Government has submitted to the British authorities the d[?]aft of a convention defining the territories of the two Powers in East Africa. ...

    Article : 52 words
  19. A LOCK OUT AT PORT PIRIE

    Over 200 members of the Working Men’s Association were locked out at Port Pine on Monday for refusing to work 10 hours per day. The police are strongly in force ...

    Article : 68 words
  20. THE FINANCIAL SCARE.

    The scare winch prevailed yesterday on the London Stock Exchange is attributed to a heavy sale of Consols, in consequence of the present critical situation in Chili and ...

    Article : 65 words
  21. FOLNDATION DAY DEMONSTRATION

    SIR —The literary and musical competitions which are to be earned out this year for the first time in connection with the above celebration entitle it to more support than it at present appears to b[?] ...

    Article : 380 words
  22. MINING INTELLIGENCE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 words
  23. RACING

    All nominators of horses in the Fanners' Plate at the Burrumbeet Park and Winders ere Turf Club races, on Monday next, must furnish the names of riders to the secretary on or before 2 o'clock on the ...

    Article : 48 words
  24. DESTRUCTION OF THE JAPANESE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT.

    The Japanese Houses of Parliament, which were recently erected at great cost, have been totally destroyed by fire. ...

    Article : 27 words
  25. CRICKET.

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  26. INDIAN AFFAIRS

    News has been received from Nebraska that renewed uneasiness prevails in conse quence of some disarmed Indians having been murdered by whites, and there are ...

    Article : 38 words
  27. SMYTHESDALE FIRE BRIGADE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 264 words
  28. EARTHQUAKES IN ALGIERS.

    Intelligence received here from Algiers states that several slight shocks of earth quake were experienced yesterday at Treva, but, so far as is known, there was no loss of ...

    Article : 35 words
  29. A N A. DEMONSTRATION

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 181 words
  30. CLUNES NOTES.

    At the Police Court yesterday, before Mr Thomson, P.M , and Mr R. Coundon, J P , the following landowners residing in the district of Mount Beckworth were proceeded ...

    Article : 291 words
  31. KING KALAKAUA.

    King Kalakaua, of Hawaii, has arrived at San Francisco in a dying condition from blood poisoning. ...

    Article : 578 words
  32. “NO SMOKING ALLOWED."

    SIR—Under the above heading I notice a letter in your issue of the 20th instant, complaining of the notion of the constable at the rail way station in objecting to the writer keep ...

    Article : 444 words
  33. PROGRESS IN MINING

    SIR —In dave of yore we used to pride ourselves on the [?]be of [?] brought to crass in a oven time, as the power of machinery both in puddling and [?]g [?]ner[?] The latent idea was, ...

    Article : 828 words
  34. GENERAL BOOTH'S SCHEME

    SIR,—Your correspondent signing himself "Deo Grams” has written a very courteous letter for my consideration I see nothing [?] it worthy of s[?]ecial [?]re or thought nor anything approaching an answer ...

    Article : 652 words
  35. THE CITY COUNCIL AND THE SALVATION ARMY

    SIR,—I was somewhat surprised to find by the report of the City C uncil meeting that the mayor had instructed the police to prevent the Army call mg people to their services by sound of drum The ...

    Article : 251 words
  36. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,—If that gentleman, who to day let jour readers Into the secret of his surprise, while on the Ballarat West railwar platform last Saturdaa evening, had been treated b> the constable he s*ems to me ...

    Article : 243 words
  37. Advertising

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