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  2. Paved with Gold.

    THE Maryborough Advertiser state that after the recent flood several places of gold were found on the metalled street in the town. A piece of quartz ...

    Article : 59 words
  3. WORKING OF THE EDUCATION ACT OF VICTORIA.

    THE following report on the working of the Education Act daring 1873 has been forwarded to the Minister of Education by Mr. Venables, the secretary to the department:— ...

    Article : 922 words
  4. Death from an Overdose of Laudanum

    We regret (says the Melbourne Argus of the 14th inatant) to announce that Mr. Robert Hamilton, so long connected with the Victorian Racing Club, as clerk of the course, died at his residence, Flemington, yesterday ...

    Article : 170 words
  5. Fall of an Aerolite

    "THE fall of an aerolite of immense size is reported," writes the Melbourne Age, "as having taken place in Hobaon's Bay. Mr. Charles Brown, of Emerald Hill, states that, accompanied by some friends, he proceeded ...

    Article : 143 words
  6. The South Australian Miner's Strike.

    At a ting meeting, held on the 10th instant, at Moonta, a telegram from the Directors was read, which said that the attitude assumed by the miners in not confining themselves to a legitimate course of ...

    Article : 170 words
  7. Another Claiment.

    SIR,—Having read your Paris correspondent's account of the trial now pending at the Palais de Justice at Paris between the son of Naundorff, called Le Comte Albert de Bourbon, versus Le ...

    Article : 720 words
  8. A Silly Hoax.

    The Melbourne police were encased for some hours, according to the Argus, on Tuesday, in dragging the Yarra for the body of the woman who jumped into the river from Prince's-bridge on Monday night. Up to a ...

    Article : 325 words
  9. A Man Blown to Atoms.

    A FATAL gunpowder explosion occurred at the granite works of Messrs. Freeman and Sons, Penryn. The beds lie in such order that horizontal holes have to be driven, and three boles had been charged when a fuse ...

    Article : 100 words
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  11. Massacre of Chinese labourers.

    PANAMA, Jan. 21.—A massacre of Chinese labourers red on the Costa Rica Hail way works. The Chinese having refused to go to work in a fog, their over[?], a Franchman, attempted to force them with ...

    Article : 108 words
  12. Fatal Boxing Match.

    A SHOCKING incident occurred at a boxing-match at Birmingham, on Jan. 19. A number of young men spent the afternoon in boxing at the Army and Navy Inn, Barford street. One of the men, named Alfred ...

    Article : 112 words
  13. MR CARDWELL ON CAPITAL AND LABOUR

    In the speech of the Eight Hon. Edward Cardwell, late Minister for War, to his constituents at Oxford in January last, we find the following passage on the attempts that were being mule to ...

    Article : 401 words
  14. Fearful Railway Collision.

    YESTERDAY morning, Jan. 27, an appalling catastrophe, by which fifteen persons were instantly killed, four or five [?] injured, and over a dozen severly wounded, [?] on the Glasgow and Edinburgh line of the ...

    Article : 828 words
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