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Family Notices : 361 words[PER GREVILLE AND CO., REUTER'S AGENTS.] The Prince Imperial is ill. It is said that he has the small-pox, which rages in the neighbourhood of the Tuileries. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 541 wordsBY the arrival of the mail steamer Malta (this morning) we are in possession of our usual files. The following are the particulars of news:— The Court. ...
Article : 101 wordsOn March 23 the Court opened at 11.15 a.m., and the examination of the witnesses was continued. M.Natal, a person of independent property, said that after the event had occurred he heard at the shop of the ...
Article : 1,444 wordsHeavy rain fell here on Thursday, and there was a flood at three o'clock on Friday morning, which reached within a few inches of the late inundation. The river is now subsiding. No mails have been ...
Article : 149 wordsThe roads' overseer at Bombala was proceeding on a visit of inspection, when he got hemmed in between creeks. He had to camp out, and afterwards returned. The rivers and creeks are all very ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 32 wordsThe Page River is very high, and the telegraph premises are in imminent danger. ...
Article : 17 wordsThe steamer Great Britain has arrived, making a voyage of fifty-five days. All well. Heavy squalls during the night. Sugars steady, although buyers decline yet to meet ...
Article : 42 wordsTHE mail news contains several references to the progress.—politically, commercially, and in general enterprise—of a great nation which seems likely hereafter to exercise considerable ...
Article : 2,459 wordsThe flood last night was within seven feet of the last one. The water is now fast subsiding. Weather fine.—Herald. TERRARA. ...
Article : 356 wordsBREADSTUFFS AND CEREALS.—The flour market is very depressed, and stocks are accumulating, although prices have not given way, and holders appear confident that rates will still be maintained. ...
Article : 309 wordsUnder date March 11, Sir Roderick Murchison writes to the Times as follows:—"By a letter from Dr. Kirk at Zanzibar, dated so late as February 7, 1870, I regret to learn that an outbreak of choicra along the east ...
Article : 183 wordsThe installation of the Earl de Grey and Ripon, as Grand Master of the Freemasons in the room of the Earl of Zetland resigned, is fixed to take place on Saturday, April 23rd, being St. George's Day. The ...
Article : 85 wordsDEPUTATIONS.—A deputation from the Sydney Chamber of Commerce, comprising Messrs. J.B. Watt, Willin, B. Molineaux, and Ebsworth, secretary, had on interview with the Treasurer (the Hon. S. Samuel), ...
Article : 994 wordsMr. Batsman explained to a large audience at the Royal Institution, on March 18, the plan of himself and Mr. Revy for connecting England and France by means of a submerged tunnel. The tunnel proposed ...
Article : 105 wordsThe fact that W. Cook, jun., and J. Roberts, son., had not played together since the memorable 11th of February, when Cook wrested the title of champion billiard player from John Roberts, senior, was in itself ...
Article : 255 wordsA heavy rise is reported higher up the Murrumbidgee, and more floods are anticipated here. The rain, however, has ceased, and the weather is warm and dry. ...
Article : 47 wordsLatest news from the Rogan says that the river spread three miles east, and it was expected nine miles west. The Marthaguy Creek and Macquarie were ...
Article : 103 wordsThe Emperor Napoleon, as may be remembered, some time back purchased the site on Mount Palatine formerly occupied by the palace of Augustus Caesar and his widow Livin. Excavations in the ruins have been ...
Article : 122 wordsThe barque Glenshee ran foul of the Ann Jane in Squall Bay. The former lost her mainmast, mizen, and topmast. The latter lost her jib-boom. Holders of kerosene have advanced their price to ...
Article : 150 wordsAn extraordinary case of suicide has just occurred at Paris. A well-dressed man of about forty descended the Quai des Tuilcries, and seating himself beside a man who was fishing, lit a cigar. He then offered ...
Article : 169 wordsA duel was fought on March 12 between the Due de Montpensier and Don Enrique de Bourbon. The latter was killed by the former's third shot. The Due de Montpensier's seconds were Generals Cordoba and ...
Article : 1,154 wordsMr. Strangways has succeeded in forming a new Ministry. It consists of the following gentlemen:—Chief Secretary ... Mr. Stowe ...
Article : 129 wordsA burglar was shot by a magistrate on March 12, whilst in the act of committing a burglary at Lee Priory, a mansion situate about eight miles from Canterbury, and in the occupation of Mr. Francis Phillips, ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Sat 14 May 1870, Page 2
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