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    The Emperor of Germany and the Emperor of Austria have met at Ischel, in Upper Austria, to discuss the present state of European affairs. ...

    Article : 70 words
  3. THE NEWS

    OUR files, by the P.M.S.S. Lusitana are to hand, from which we make the following extracts:—CROSSING THE DANUBE. The Galatz correspondent of the DAILY NEWS ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,238 words
  4. Divorce Court.

    This is a suit for a divorce brought by Captain George Read Sims, against his wife, Annie Sophia Sims, formerly Annie Sophia Barnett. Charles Innes Davidson was joined as co-respondent. ...

    Article : 253 words
  5. GREECE, SERVIA, AND TURKEY.

    It is [?] considered certain that Greece and Servia participate with Russia in the [?] against Turkey. ...

    Article : 24 words
  6. Insolvency Court.

    Henry James M'Cooey, of Armidale, late of inverell, Cause of sequestration: Loss as a horsedealer. Lia utilities, £83 8s 1d; assets, £10; deficiency, £73 8s 1d. Assignee, Mr. F.T. Humphery. ...

    Article : 94 words
  7. A RUSSIAN [?]

    News r[?] from Tur[?] sources state that the russians attacked the Turkish position at Lo[?] on the [?] but were repulsed. ...

    Article : 21 words
  8. ENGLAND [?] OF NON-INTERVENTION.

    All motto[?] that [?] been [?] in the House of Commons and the [?] of Lords on the Eastern [?] have been withdrawn an injurious to the public interest. This course has ...

    Article : 149 words
  9. THIS DAY.

    George Henry Williamson, of Kiama, medical assistant, Cause of sequestration Loss of employment, &c., Liabilities £134 9s 2 1/2d: assets, £59 12s 6d: deficiency, £74 16s [?] Assignee Mr. A. Sandeman. ...

    Article : 97 words
  10. The Political Crisis.

    We understand that Sir John Robertson is busily engaged at his task of "cabinet-making," and that he has placed himself in communication with some of his supporters and former collegaues with a view to ...

    Article : 172 words
  11. The Barque Springbox.

    The Marine Board surveyors have ordered the barque Springbok to be lightered 6[?] throughout by the removal of 50 tons of coal. They also order two new chain plates to be put in [?] a further ...

    Article : 178 words
  12. SEVERE FIGHTING IN ASIA MINOR.

    After the engagement on the 16th instant at Seidekan, the Turks fell back upon Del[?] and the Russians took possession of Denbaba Fass and fortified it. The Russian right wing having retired to the ...

    Article : 771 words
  13. RUSSIA AND THE SUEZ CANAL.

    The St. Petersburgh GOLOS, referring to the rumour of an intention on the part of the English Government to purchase the land on each side of the Suez Canal says the Russian Government would hare no reason to ...

    Article : 301 words
  14. Acclimatisation of [?]

    By the Tasman, steamer, from Hobart Town, there arrived in Sydney yesterday, several cases of trout ova, for a gentleman here who desires to see stout acclimatised in our waters. It is to be hoped ...

    Article : 46 words
  15. Death of Old Residents.

    It is remarkable how many persons of great age have died within the last six months in and near Maitland (says the MERCURY). Mr. Stark was, we think, 73 years old, Mr. Henry Adams, 70; Mrs. ...

    Article : 79 words
  16. Flour and Wheat Market.

    The Town and Country of this day mentions in the Flour and Grain Report, that the growing wheat looks excellent, and that more than 20,000 tons of this colony's production is likely to be available for ...

    Article : 102 words
  17. Smallpox at Melbourne.

    The ship Macduff entered Port Philip Heads this morning, from London, but brought up at the quarantine ground, in consequence of sickness aboard. During the voyage seven cases of ...

    Article : 116 words
  18. The Voyage of the Lusitania.

    The splendid passage of the steamship Lusitania from Plymouth has not (says the ACE) caused any surprise to those who know the class of vessels of which she forms one of the fleet. She has answered ...

    Article : 238 words
  19. Central Criminal Court.

    The Central Criminal Court sittings commence at Darlinghurst before his Honor Mr. Justice Fawcett on Monday morning next, The following cases are set down for trial:—Sophia Hills and Mary A. ...

    Article : 107 words
  20. A Blunder—Mr. Suttor is Not Dead.

    Mr. W. H. Suttor is not dead, and the rumour that was given publicity to in Sydney is causing great distress and annoyance to his family. The obituary notice about him was read with great ...

    Article : 84 words
  21. RUSSIAN DEFEAT AT BATOUM.

    Yesterday's fighting lasted sunset without changing positions. The Russian infantry made three attempts to take the Turkish positions at Kiuriga Tepesi, buy they were repulsed by the well-sustained fire of the ...

    Article : 198 words
  22. The £10,000 Action.—Verdict for the Defendant.

    The case, Ireland v. Chapman, for [?]0 damages, was concluded on Thursday, in the Melbourne Supreme Court, before his Honor the Chief Justice and a special jury of twelve. Serjeant Sleigh ...

    Article : 467 words
  23. A Wolf in Sheeps Clothing.

    At the Central Police Court this morning, before Messrs. Smart, Cunningham, and M'Lean, Daniel M'Connell was charged, on remand, by Senior-sergeant [?]arkins, with having forged a cheque on the Australian ...

    Article : 472 words
  24. Sir Charles Gavan Duffy and Mr. John Bright.

    In reference to the recent telegram from Europe respecting Mr. Bright's denial of the statement made by Sir Charles Gaven Duffy, a letter appears in the public prints this morning from Sir Charles ...

    Article : 158 words
  25. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.)

    A despatch from the Governor of Trebizonde announces that yesterday morning the Russians attacked the outworks of Batoum from four different quarters. A hotly-contested engagement ensued, which lasted ...

    Article : 110 words
  26. Victorian View of Our Political Situation.

    The political changes in New South Wales have been passed under review here. The Age in its leader, to-day, says that the news from Sydney that it is Sir John Robertson who has been commissioned to ...

    Article : 252 words
  27. TERRIBLE BOILER EXPLOSION AT TUNSNALL.

    A terrible boiler explosion occurred last night at the Ravensdale Ironworks, belonging to Mrs. Robert Heath and Sons, Tunstall. Six men and two boys were killed on the spot, and about 30 men sustained ...

    Article : 253 words
  28. The Planet Mare.

    Just now, every fine evening, about the time that Venus, the evening star, is setting in the west, while Jupiter shines with conspicuous brightness overhead, near the zenith, the red planet Mars is seen ...

    Article : 648 words
  29. Advertising

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    Advertising : 258 words
  30. ENGLAND AND RUSSIA.

    The text of Lord Derby's letter to Count Schouvaloff, respecting the "interests" which the English Government would feel themselves bound to defend, and Prince Gortchakoff's reply thereto, were issued ...

    Article : 472 words
  31. Dinner to the Hydraulic Engineer.

    On Tuesday evening, at Fullford's Hotel, west Maitland, Mr. W. Clark, the hydraulic engineer who is advising the Government on a scheme of water supply for Maitland, Morpeth, the mining ...

    Article : 127 words
  32. OUTRAGES IN THE CAUCASUS.

    The following official Ottoman despatch, dated Constantinople, 24th June, is published by the DAILY TELEGRAPH:—News received from a trustworthy source from the Caucasus reveal the attrocities ...

    Article : 302 words
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