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  2. SHOCKING SUICIDE.

    One of the most determined suicides that has occurred in this city took place at some unknown [?] between 8 o'clock on Friday morning and [?]oon on Saturday. The self-murderer is Henry ...

    Article : 498 words
  3. Sporting.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 203 words
  4. Appalling Steamboat Disaster.

    IN the EVENING NEWS of July 1 was published a cablegram conveying information of a terrible steamboat disaster that occurred near New York, by which the passenger steamer Seawanahaka ...

    Article : 2,186 words
  5. COFFEE CROP PROSPECTS.

    London, June 18.—The prospects of the Ceylon coffee crop are again unfavourable, and the Government yield of Java will probably be 30,000 tons below that of 1879. ...

    Article : 33 words
  6. A MUTINY IN HAVANA.

    New York, June 13.—The TELEGRAM says: News has been received in the city that an attempted uprising by the troops in Cabanan's fortress, Havana, has been suppressed. Six of ...

    Article : 64 words
  7. FAMINE IN IRELAND.

    Dublin, June 22.—A telegram from Tobercurry county Sligo, states that a famine is raging there. ...

    Article : 19 words
  8. A STORM IN CANADA.

    Napanec (Ont.), June 22.—The storm of yesterday did great damage four miles west of this place. Five and one-half inches of water on a level fell in less than two hours. Hailstones as ...

    Article : 82 words
  9. PIGEON SHOOTING.

    A match for £50 aside, 25 birds and 30 yards' rise, Hurlinghum Club rules, took place in the Caulfield race course last Friday, between Mr W. Sayer, the winner of both the [?]ampion Stakes and Grand Handicap, shot off on the ...

    Article : 88 words
  10. FIRE AND FAMINE IN HUNGARY.

    Pesth, June 20.—The village of Homanna, in the county of Zemplin, has been destroyed by fire. Many of the inhabitants were burned and others were injured. Famine having raped since ...

    Article : 60 words
  11. PEDESTRIANISM.

    Metropolitan athletes had a busy time of it, on Saturday afternoon last, if they wished to be present at all the events set down for decision. The principal event decided was a match for [?]25 aside, for a [?] hour run between J. ...

    Article : 491 words
  12. A RISING AGAINST THE RUSSIANS.

    London, June 21.—A DAILY NEWS Cabul despatch says: The rising against the Russians in Central Asia is said to be rapidly increasing. ...

    Article : 31 words
  13. A HAREM AFLOAT.

    Constantinople, June 19.—On the arrival in the Dardanelles of the Italian vessel having on board the harem of the ex-Khedive Ismuel Pasha, the Sultan authorised the women to go to Chios ...

    Article : 78 words
  14. A DEATH-DEALING TORNADO.

    Berlin, June 22.—In the district of [?] near Breslau, Prussia, a rain tornado killed 56 persons and destroyed 105 houses. ...

    Article : 25 words
  15. THE INQUEST.

    The City Coroner held an inquest this morning on the remains of Henry Corbyn, who committed suicide at the Oxford Hotel on Friday last. Harry George Rowell, landlord of the Oxford Hotel, stated that the ...

    Article : 747 words
  16. IRISH EMIGRATION.

    London, June 22.—During the past week 10 first-class ocean streamers embarked [?] passengers in the Mersey for the United States and Canada. ...

    Article : 27 words
  17. GERMAN ELECTIONS.

    Berlin, June 17.—The elections in Wurtemburg, Hesse, Cassel, Brandenburg, and East Prussia resulted in favour of uncompromising Constitutionalists. The Government journal, the POST ...

    Article : 38 words
  18. Late Cable News.

    BY the arrival in Port Jackson yesterday of the 'Frisco mail steamer City of Sydney we have American files to July 4. We take the following late cablegrams: ...

    Article : 353 words
  19. FRISQUETTE.

    On Saturday afternoon a fri[?]quette match was played on the usual ground, at Moore Park, and attracted a very large number of spectators indeed, who evinced the liveliest interest in the game. As the modus ope[?] is now ...

    Article : 341 words
  20. HANLAN'S CONDITION.

    Toronto, June 21.—Hanlan's physicians says that the oarsman is not permanently injured, but prescribes absolute rest for several months. Ha[?]am will train for the race with Trickett in ...

    Article : 32 words
  21. Banquet to the Premier.

    ON Saturday evening the Premier, Sir Henry Parkes, was entertained by his constituents, the electors of Canterbury, in the Oddfellows' Hall, Ashfield. The Mayor of Ashfield (Mr. D. Holborrow) presided, and ...

    Article : 1,830 words
  22. The Temera Rush.

    A letter was received by a gentleman in Goulburn on Friday (says the HERALD) [?] friend who has been on the Temora [?] He says there are only about [?] payable ...

    Article : 100 words
  23. Post-office Notices.

    Mails will be made up at the General Post Office, for the undermentioned places, as [?] FOR MELBOURNE.—Overland, [?] at 6.30 p.m. ...

    Article : 329 words
  24. American Aquatic Notes.

    The yachtsmen of San Francisco have had a grant reception at Napa, says the 'FRISCO CHRONICLE, of July 2:—The boats of the San Francisco Yacht Club left Vallejo for this port-in good style at 8.25 this morning, the Frolic ...

    Article : 151 words
  25. FAMINE FEVER IN IRELAND.

    London, June 21.—A DAILY NEWS Dublin despatch says:—There is no longer any doubt that the famine fever has appeared in some parts of the west and south of Ireland. A letter read in ...

    Article : 82 words
  26. COLLEGE BOAT RACE.

    The fifth annual eight-eared race over the four-mile course between Yale and Harvard Colleges was pulled at New London on July 1, says the FRISCO BULLETIN. Yale won in 24min and 27sec. Harvard's time was 25min and ...

    Article : 644 words
  27. MR. BRADLAUGH.

    London, June 29.—Mr. Bradlaugh addressed a large meeting in Trafalger-square, London, on Monday night; also meetings in various towns and provinces. A consultation of leading ...

    Article : 264 words
  28. Accidents.

    Yesterday afternoon a 4-horse omnibus was seen [?]oming down Oxford-street at a terrific pace, without a driver. When near the Cambridge Club Hotel, it met a 'bus coming in the opposite direction, and but ...

    Article : 170 words
  29. DESPATCH OF MAILS PER [?] GARONNE, FROM [?]

    Mails for the [?] Europe will be made up at this office [?] closing at 5.30 p.m., to catch the Orient Company's steamship Garonne, which leaves [?] on Tuesday ...

    Article : 66 words
  30. Farewell Dinner to Mr. W. H. L. Bailey

    Mr. W. H. L. Bailey, late shipping reporter of the EVENING NEWS and TOWN AND COUNTRY JOURNAL, was entertained at a farewell dinner by the literary staff of those journals, on Saturday ...

    Article : 230 words
  31. DESPATCH OF MAILS VIA TORR[?]TS.

    Mails will be made [?] this office on Friday, August 6, 1980, per E. and A.M.[?] for Java, Singapore, [?] the Continent of Europe, and the United [?] ...

    Article : 73 words
  32. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 1,042 words
  33. CHINA IN HASTE FOR ARMS.

    Liverpool, June 17.—A London despatch says that several French firms having large orders from the Chinese Government for rifles have been instructed to complete them as quickly as ...

    Article : 36 words
  34. THE MORESCO JEWS.

    Madrid, June 17.—A council of Ministers, the King presiding, was held to-day. Premier Canovas del Castillo stated that the deliberations of the Morocco Conference had been suspended ...

    Article : 93 words
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