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  2. The Floods at the Clarence.

    The following is a copy of a telegram from Mr. F. Bawden, M.P., addressed to Colonial Secretary, Sydney, received 26th July, 1876:-"No necessity to forward provisions from Sydney. The distressed are ...

    Article : 281 words
  3. PARLIAMENT.

    The PRESIDENT took the chair at half-past 4. The Consolidated Revenue Fund Bill for July was read a first time. The Standing Orders were suspended pro forma, and the Bill was then read a second time. ...

    Article : 503 words
  4. The Storms in Queensland.

    THE Queensland papers publish telegrams to the effect that the flood in the Goondoowinde district has been the highest yet recorded. The township was under water, and several families had to take refuge in the ...

    Article : 222 words
  5. Terrific Weather in New England. &c.

    THE town of Glen Innes and surrounding district has been visited by a terrific hurricane. The gale commenced on the morning of Saturday week, and raged with great violence throughout the day and night ...

    Article : 1,768 words
  6. THE STORM IN THE TIN COUNTRY.

    The tin mining district seems to have felt the fullest force of the late heavy storms. The Stanthorpe Miner says:-"Never since the opening of the tin mines has this district been visited by a storm of such terrific ...

    Article : 736 words
  7. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    Mr. STUART, in answer to Mr. Piddington, said the total approximate amount of unpaid balances on conditional land purchases liable to be paid up to the 30th June, 1876, is £1,609,098. ...

    Article : 3,408 words
  8. An Elopement.

    IT is pleasant in these days of prosaic propriety to hear a genuine elopement, with posthorses and postilions and a pursuit of the fugitives, all in good old style. Such an event last week fluttered the dovecots about ...

    Article : 232 words
  9. THE POLICEMEN'S BLUDGEONS.

    SIR,-When policemen were served out with a baton it was intended to be used more as a staff of office than to be wielded as a bludgeon for knocking a man's brains out. Unfortunate Burns might have well cried out, "save me from ...

    Article : 230 words
  10. A Queen's Wardrobe.

    WHEN Isabella of Valois, the child-queen of Richard H., arrived in England after the death of Anne of Bohemia, she brought with her, the historians tell us, a costly wardrobe, as the daughter of Charles of France. ...

    Article : 320 words
  11. MITCHELL'S CREEK AND MEADOW FLAT MINING DISTRICT.

    SIR,-In reference to your correspondent who forwarded news from the above district, which appeared in your journal of Saturday last, he seems to think that his opinion is of more value than that of his Honer the Chief Justice, and ...

    Article : 293 words
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