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  2. Recent Explorations in New Guinea.

    There was a large attendance in the Freemasons' Hall, York-street, last evening, to hear a lecture given by Mr. Theodore Bevan, F.R.G.S., under the auspices of the New South Wales branch ...

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  3. The Smallpox Outbreak.

    The cases of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and their two children, now at the Quarantine Station, are still in a doubtful stage, and the actual disease itself has not so far developed in them, but a ...

    Article : 342 words
  4. The Revolution at Honolulu.

    LONDON, July 13.—The British Squadron in the Pacific has been ordered to proceed to Honolulu in order to protect British interests in the Hawa[?]in Islands. The Pacific Squadron of the ...

    Article : 57 words
  5. Brevities.

    The French steamer Sydney brings 341 soldiers for Noumea. R.M.S. Zealandia sailed last evening for San Francisco via ports. ...

    Article : 2,269 words
  6. Orange Demonstrations.

    WEST MAITLAND, Wednesday.—The Orange lodges of West Maitland and Hinton celebrated the 12th of July last night, in the Maitland School of Arts, with a tea and concert. Mr. C. ...

    Article : 443 words
  7. Sir John Pope Hennessey.

    LONDON, July 13.—Sir John Pope Hennessey has been reinstated Governor of Mauritius, and the appointment of Mr. Clifford Lloyd, a former Colonial Secretary of the Island, and who has ...

    Article : 70 words
  8. Trial of the Brennan Torpedo.

    LONDON, July 13.—Sir James Lorimer and Captain Thomas, of the Victorian Naval Forces, were present at the trials of the Brennan torpedo held at Sheerness. ...

    Article : 36 words
  9. Professor of Mechanics.

    LONDON, July 13.—Mr. Hudson-Beare, of Adelaide, has been elected Professor of Mechanics at Heriot-Watt College, Edinburgh. ...

    Article : 24 words
  10. Jubilee Naval Review.

    LONDON, July 13.—Thirty-four ironclads and cruisers, seventy-five gun-boats and torpedo craft, six training brigs, and thirteen troopships will form the fleet which will take part in the ...

    Article : 47 words
  11. Alleged Hotel Pilfering.

    In the Central Police Court this morning, Patrick Gould, 21, described as a groom, was arraigned on a series of indictments charging him with stealing a silver watch and chain of the value ...

    Article : 299 words
  12. Germans in Paris.

    LONDON, July 13.—The North GERMAN GAZETTE warns the Germans in Paris to close their shops and places of business to-morrow— the day of the great national holiday in France— ...

    Article : 45 words
  13. The Melbourne Exhibition.

    LONDON, July 13—The French Government are hesitating about the appointment of a commission to the Melbourne Center[?]ary Exhibition. on the ground of economy; but the ...

    Article : 46 words
  14. A Constable Charged with Assault.

    CA[?] Thursday morning.—In the police court here yesterday the whole sitting was occupied in the hearing of a case against Constable Blunt, charged with having unlawfully assaulted ...

    Article : 310 words
  15. Withdrawal of a Land Company.

    LONDON, July 13.—The Australian Town and Country Land Mortgage Company, which was placed on the London market with a capital of a million, has been withdrawn. ...

    Article : 37 words
  16. The Queen the Guest of Lord Salisbury.

    LONDON, July 13.—Her Majesty the Queen will attend a garden party to-day at Hatfield House, the seat of the Marquis of Salisbury. ...

    Article : 34 words
  17. News from Penrith.

    The streets and footpaths in the town of Penrith are in a fearful state, owing to the late rains. The road leading to Luddenham from the Cross Roads is almost impassible. Teams are ...

    Article : 248 words
  18. Bulgarian Affairs.

    SOFIA, July 12.—A new Bulgarian Ministry has beep formed by M. Stoiloff, a member of the late Cabinet. ...

    Article : 29 words
  19. Orange Demonstration in Belfast.

    LONDON, July 13.—The annual Orange celebration at Belfast yesterday was accompanied by the usual party riots, necessitating forcible intervention by the constabulary, who charged ...

    Article : 40 words
  20. The Wagstaffe Case.

    In reponse to a requisition signed by a number of the residents of Balmain, a public meeting was held in the local town hall on Wednesday evening, to express sympathy with the widow and ...

    Article : 512 words
  21. Political Crisis in France.

    PARIS, July 12.—The Chamber of Deputies has refused to assent to the resignation of M. Rouvier. ...

    Article : 25 words
  22. Ministerial Trips.

    During the recess the Ministers will avail themselves of an opportunity to visit the country districts. On Tuesday next Sir Henry Parkes will visit Molong, and will afterwards return to ...

    Article : 81 words
  23. Advertising

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    Advertising : 565 words
  24. The Irish Land Bill.

    LONDON, July 12.—In the House of Commons last night Mr. A. Balfour, Chief Secretary for Ireland, moved the second reading of the Irish Land Bill. Mr. Campbell-Bannerman proposed ...

    Article : 69 words
  25. A Centennial Palace.

    A rumor is current to the effect that a portion of the Lachlan Swamp, otherwise the Centennial Park, is to be devoted to the purpose of a new vice-regal residence, to be called the Centennial ...

    Article : 147 words
  26. Parramatta Doings.

    The half-yearly installation of officers for the Orange. Blossom Lodge, No. 40, G.O.O.F. (N.S.W,), was conducted with the customary ceremony at the lodge-room, Friendly Societies ...

    Article : 326 words
  27. Frozen Meat Trade.

    LONDON, July 13.—The New Zealand Shipping Company's s.s. Aorangi, from Lyttelton June 2, arrived at Plymouth on Wednesday morning. Her cargo of 16,000 carcases are in good ...

    Article : 36 words
  28. Foot Torn Off.

    WALLERAWANG, Thursday.—In the stationyard here yesterday, a young man, named William Ritchie, goods clerk, attempted to jump on to the guard rail of a sheep truck whilst in ...

    Article : 88 words
  29. The Redfern Shooting Case.

    At the Redfern Police Court to-day the young man Thomas Finney, who is charged with having shot his father in Walker-street. Redfern on the 6th instant, with intent to murder him ...

    Article : 126 words
  30. Accidents.

    The following casualties were treated in the Sydney Hospital:—Minnie Lewis, 15, servant, Gloucester-street, cut thumb; Wm. M'Farlane, 30, seaman, 93, Pyrmont-street, lacerated finger; ...

    Article : 68 words
  31. Imperfect Engines.

    As the ordinary train was proceeding last evening to Peat's Ferry, it was found, at Beecroft that the donkey engine bad ceased working, and was completely out of order. There was an ...

    Article : 94 words
  32. The Orangemen's Tribute.

    The Rev. E. D. Madgwick, Grand Master of the L.O.L., has dispatched the following cablegram to the Prime Minister of England, in accordance with the resolution passed at the 12th of July ...

    Article : 65 words
  33. Insolvency Court.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 25 words
  34. Advertising

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    Advertising : 43 words
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    British Pa[?] So[?]adron, ordered to Honol[?]in. ...

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