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  2. THE AUSTRALIAN BLONDIN.

    Mr. H. L'Estrange, who has had some most extraordinary escapes from coming to an untimely end during the past two years, and who (says the Sydney Eeening Netcs) is ...

    Article : 1,043 words
  3. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

    A Commission has been appointed to make a searching enquiry into the management of the Irish prisons. It will commence its labours immediately. ...

    Article : 1,360 words
  4. TASMANIAN TELEGRAMS.

    An exciting escape occurred this morning. On the previous night William Jackson, a sailor on the Hobart Burns, who had deserted that vessel, taking £7 belonging to ...

    Article : 407 words
  5. MELBOURNE WOOL SALES.

    Messrs. R. Goldshrough and Co. report on their wool sales:— We offered this week 2,820 bales, and said 2,027. Inferior to good average greasy [?]ld ...

    Article : 89 words
  6. THE PUBS.—A SYDNEY SUGGESTON.

    The following little article is extracted from the Sydney Morning Herald. The suggestion contained therein is of equal applicability in Tasmania:—There is a ...

    Article : 581 words
  7. STOCK AND SHARE MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 118 words
  8. MINING.

    An extraordinary (meeting, of the shareholders in the Amy Alluvial T.M. Co. will be held in the Masonic Hall, on the 26th f[?]st., at 8.30 p.m. ...

    Article : 1,979 words
  9. LAUNCESTON MARINE BOARD

    At the meeting of the Marine Board today there were present Wardens Gilmore, Ditcham, Barwood, Tulloch, and Dowling[?] After the minutes were confirmed, Captain ...

    Article : 509 words
  10. BAGDAD, BRIGHTON, AND ELSEWHERE.

    I am sorry the printer made me say, the average hay crop here will be 10 tons per acre. What I did say was two tons, which Will be found very near correct. Mr. Pool ...

    Article : 1,731 words
  11. VICTORIA.

    We extract the following items from our exchanges:—: Referring to the mysterious Deep Lead murder, for which Burns was tried and ...

    Article : 709 words
  12. THE BENEFITS OF FREE TRADE.

    If anything more forcible could be said in favour of free trade than has already been said at many congresses, it was said recently in a paper read to ...

    Article : 777 words
  13. THE BELT V. LAWS LIBEL CASE.

    A cable message published on Saturday states, that the libel action Belt. v. Lawes, before the Court of Exchequer, had resulted in a verdict of £5,000 for the plaintiff. The ...

    Article : 1,750 words
  14. M. LEON GAMBETTA.

    The following notice of the career of M. Gambetta, whose death was announced in Wednesday's issue, is taken from Men of the Time:— ...

    Article : 961 words
  15. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Bowen and Cook, the proprietors of a totalisator on the Champion Race, are missing, with £2,000 owed to investors. The police decline to, take action on the ...

    Article : 2,128 words
  16. COLONIAL TOPICS.

    The tenders for the South Australian Government loan of £1,000,000 were opened this afternoon at the National Bank of Australasia. The debentures, as you are aware, ...

    Article : 1,874 words
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