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  2. End of a London Romance.

    A FEW weeks ago, say the European Mail, a romantic statement was made to a London magistrate representing a robbery of a puree from a lady in Berkeley street. The purse was returned in the course of a few ...

    Article : 276 words
  3. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    THE following notices appeared in last night's Government [?]azetts:—A[?]INTMENTS.—The Hon. Henry Parkes, Esq., mem[?] of the Legislative Assembly, to be a member of ...

    Article : 936 words
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  5. The Late King of Sweden.

    THE funeral of the late King Charles XV. was solemnised at Stockholm, on October 7, amid the deepest sympathy of the inhabitants, who strewed the path and funefal car with flowers. The members of the royal ...

    Article : 688 words
  6. Heavy Thunder and Hail Storm on the Hunter.

    AFTER two or three days of rather sweltering heat, on Sunday, after midday, the heat attained the highest point yet marked this season, 127 degrees in the sun. This was at about half-past 2 in the afternoon. But ...

    Article : 2,523 words
  7. The Poisoning Cases at West Auckland.

    THE exhumation of the bodies of Frederick Cotton, aged 33; Frederick Cotton, aged 10; and Robert Robson Cotton, 14 months old; who are supposed to have been poisoned by the woman, Mary Ann Cotton, at present ...

    Article : 585 words
  8. The Storm at Mudgee.

    THE Western Post of Tuesday says:—It rained, thundered, and lightened almost incessantly on Sunday, and although we have not yet heard of any casualties resulting, beyond a few chimneys bring struck by lightning ...

    Article : 277 words
  9. Bitten by a Snake.

    A SAD accident happened at Pomcroy on the night of the 28th instant, which very nearly terminated fatally. As Mrs. Woore was retiring for the night, on opening her bedroom door, a poisonous snake struck her forcibly ...

    Article : 324 words
  10. AUSTRALIAN BILLS OF LADING.

    THE merchants and shipowners in the Australian trade are involved in a controversy similar to that in which the merchants and shipowners in the Eastern trade, via the Suez Canal, were some time since engaged, namely ...

    Article : 798 words
  11. COLONIAL REMINISCENCES.

    THE Australian bust by moonlight, and more-especially those barren tracts or stony-ridges where the white gum is the prevailing vegetation, has a strangely weird and unearthly aspect, even to the eye of the most ...

    Article : 2,221 words
  12. A Traducer Punished.

    AT LONGFORD, in the Civil Bill Court, a case was heard the other day which created a great deal of interest. A young woman named Marin Armstrong, who at present resides in Dubliu, sued a man named Thomas ...

    Article : 190 words
  13. MODERN AGRICULTURE.

    IF there is one fact more striking than another in connection with the agriculture of the present day it is the increased rapidity of production of all kinds of farm produce. We recently made reference to the assistance ...

    Article : 1,443 words
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