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  2. The Panama Canal.

    LONDON, July 22.—M.de Lesseps states that, according to his estimate, the Australian shipping traffic through the Panama Canal will alone be at least 20,000,000 tons. ...

    Article : 15 words
  3. Suburban News.

    Now that a large number of navvies are located about the railway line in this neighborhood, there is a good opening for a tea and coffee house; no such accommodation being at present available. ...

    Article : 353 words
  4. The Penrith Ghost

    Our correspondent says:—An inquest was held yesterday at the court-house, Penrith, before Mr. J. R. Lethbridge, J.P., coroner, and a jury of twelve, of whom Mr. G. [?]esley was foreman. At ...

    Article : 302 words
  5. Brevities.

    The Gretan, difficulty is settled. Reefing prospects at Kimberley improving. Tin is quoted £105 ton in the London market. Chinaman Dibbs and Mr. Fletcher are in ...

    Article : 1,825 words
  6. The French Royalists.

    LONDON, July 22.—General Boulanger is reported to have declared, that the Royalist party nave twice tempted him with offers of assistance if he would take measures for upsetting the ...

    Article : 46 words
  7. Trade Affairs.

    The Bootmakers' Picnic Committee met on Friday night. Mr. Irvine occupied the chair. The following sums were received for the prizes at the sports: Messrs. W. and T. Toohey, one ...

    Article : 170 words
  8. Emigration to New Zealand,

    LONDON, July 22.—Lord Sandhurst has a urged the Government to assist pensioners of the tish army or navy to emigrate and settle in New Zealand. Lord Harris, Under-Secretary for War ...

    Article : 56 words
  9. CYCLING.

    CLUB RUNS TO-DAY.—Balmain B.C., Town Hall, Balmain, 2.30, for Bondi; Newington College B.C.. Newington College, 2, for La Perouse ; Redfern B.C., Redfern Town Hall, 2.30, for Waverley and Randwick; Suburban B.C., Railway ...

    Article : 860 words
  10. The Irish National Press.

    LONDON, July 22.—The Irish National Press defy the Government either to suppress the Irish National League, or to put into force the provisions of the Irish Crimes Bill. ...

    Article : 39 words
  11. Died in the Cell.

    About 12.25 this morning a man who gave his name as William Watson, and his age as 42 years, expired at the Redfern Police Station. At 10 o'clock last night he was found drunk in ...

    Article : 132 words
  12. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 33 words
  13. Mr. Attorney-General Hensman.

    LONDON, July 22,—In the case of the recent dispute between the Governor and the Attorney-General of Western Australia as to certain administrations in the office of the Attorney-General, and ...

    Article : 132 words
  14. HUNTER'S HILL.

    There was no meeting of the Hunter's Bill Council last night. The Mayor is away in Adelaide, and of the councillors only Alderman Cunynghame put in an appearance at the usual hour. ...

    Article : 265 words
  15. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,370 words
  16. Sporting.

    METROPOLITAN TATTEESAL[?]S.—Last night the members of metropolitan Tattorsall's club held their annual meeting in their roams, Pitt-street. Mr. J. martin occupied the chair. The annual report and ...

    Article : 476 words
  17. The Melbourne Exhibition.

    LONDON, July 21.—In consequence of representations from Victoria relative to the refusal of the Indian Government to participate officially in the Melbourne Centennial Exhibition, an ...

    Article : 55 words
  18. The Irish Land Bill.

    LONDON, July 22.—The amendments in the Irish. Land Bill, which admit of a revision of the judicial rents, and provide for the withdrawal of the bankruptcy clauses, were formally announced ...

    Article : 88 words
  19. Supposed Suicide in Newcastle.

    NEWCASTLE, Saturday.—A strange case of suicide occurred here last evening. Mr. J. M. Broadway, 20 years of age, a clerk is a drapery store, had lately lost his wife and child, and ...

    Article : 120 words
  20. BOTANY.

    A very largely attended and influential meeting, under the auspices of the Botany Progress Association, of the residents of Botany was held last evening. Several excellent speeches were ...

    Article : 88 words
  21. The Cretan Difficulty.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, July 21.—Mahmoud Pasha, who was recently appointed Governor of Crete, has inquired into the Cretan grievances, and has issued an edict granting the reforms demanded ...

    Article : 36 words
  22. Advertising

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    Advertising : 634 words
  23. BIRKENHEAD.

    An accident happened to our steamer on Wednesday on the 1 o'clock trip to Leichhardt. It appears there is a dredge working near the Leichhardt wharf, and the steamer had occasion ...

    Article : 174 words
  24. H. M. Stanley.

    LONDON, July 22.—The members of the committee of the Stanley Relief Expedition generally discredit the report of Stanley's death. ...

    Article : 27 words
  25. Violent Highway Robbery.

    Mr. H. Cummings, of Burwood, secretary to the Mortlake Congregational Sunday school while proceeding from Mortlake to his home on Wednesday night, was violently assaulted and robbed ...

    Article : 252 words
  26. The Australian Mails,

    LONDON, July 21.—Sir Graham Berry has returned to England from the Continent; but Mr. Buxten Forman, who was detailed by the Postmaster-General to accompany the Australian ...

    Article : 172 words
  27. COBAR JUBILEE RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 69 words
  28. NORTH SHORE.

    It has been decided to turn the first sod on August 10, if that date will be suitable to Sir Henry. Mr. Mackaness has been commissioned to manufacture a gold and silver spade for ...

    Article : 167 words
  29. ATHLETICS.

    To-night the final heats of the Fourth Electric Light Handicap will be run off at the Carrington Grounds. Should the weather continue fine there w[?] doubt be a monster attendance, which the racing fully deserves; as ...

    Article : 199 words
  30. Arrival of the R.M.S. Alameda.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.—The Union S.S. Comany's R.M.S. Alameda arrived at Auckland to-day with the following passengers:— The Bishop of Sydney, Messrs. Brimsbic, Board ...

    Article : 86 words
  31. Who Was He?

    The following is taken from a London society paper:—"The qualifications to be created a champion, or Knight of St. Michael and St. George are not many, and now a man ...

    Article : 413 words
  32. FOOTBALL.

    RUGBY IN NEWCASTLE.—Several of the principal pedestrians are taking a lively interest in the Rugby game in Newcastle, and also an active pert. We notice that the Union Football Club have ained the services of Bob ...

    Article : 360 words
  33. BALMAIN.

    Water pipes are now being laid from the main pipes in Darling-street along Waterview-street, Balmain. Those residing in the above street mil be Soon favored with a shower bath. ...

    Article : 205 words
  34. AMERICAN COMMERCIAL SUMMARY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 73 words
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    Incidents in connection with the recent, trip of the Australian squadron to Adelaide and back, and pencil notes of the procession at the opening of the Adelaide Jubilee Exhibition, make up a ...

    Article : 209 words
  36. CRICKET.

    The Invincible C.C. celebrate their first annual meeting by a complimentary so[?]ree to their supporters ana friends, on Thursday evening nest, when a very pleasant evening will be spent, and the trophies won during the past season ...

    Article : 56 words
  37. PARRAMATTA.

    Parramatta Borough Council to have a gasworks of their own, so Alderman Taylor said at the council meeting on Friday. Alderman Taylor states that Parramatta is ...

    Article : 71 words
  38. LACROSSE.

    The matches in connection with the Hyam trophy, arranged for this afternoon, are:—Sydney v. [?]quois and Bolmain v. Redfern, both at Moore Park. The following Will play for Balmain. and are requested to be on the ...

    Article : 59 words
  39. COURSING.

    ANOTHER NEW SOUTH WALES DOG.—Cootamundra is to be represented at the coursing meeting at Moonce Valley, Victoria. Mr. R. Little has nominated Lady Carrington for the Goodwood Cup, and her chances is considered ...

    Article : 35 words
  40. RANDWICK.

    On Thursday evening the Rev. F. B. Boyce gave a lecture at the Masonic flail, Randwick, under the auspices of the Joseph Livesey Lodge of Good Templars. The subject was "Father ...

    Article : 162 words
  41. AQUATICS.

    FLOYD'S HANDICAP SKIFF RACE.—The final events in Floyd's sculling handicap is to be rowed this afternoon in Blackwattle Bay. The men have drawn as follows:—Carter and Matthaws. Bailey and Walf. M'Klerkin and Corm[?]k. ...

    Article : 303 words
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