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  2. THE PRISONER DEEMING.

    THE following comes by wire to-day (Thursday from Melbourne :- Deeming, alias Williams, to all appearances has quite recovered his usual spirits. He eats and ...

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  3. TERRIBLE DYNAMITE OUTRAE IN VICTORIA.

    A TERRIBLE dynamite outrage was perpetrated at Brunswick at an early hour on Tuesday morning by a woman named Mrs. M. A. E. Ryekman, who, incensed by frequent insults from Mrs. Chatfield, ...

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  4. INDEPENDENT PARLIAMENTS

    IN the Houne of Commons last Friday night Dr. Clark submitted a motion in favour of establishing separate Parliaments for Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and England, for the purpose of legislating ...

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  5. CATHOLIC NOTES.

    THE art-union at Tumut comes off on June 2. FRESH tenders have been called for the exection of the new Catholic church at Sofala. THE Spanish Fair in soid of the Balmain ...

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  6. THE BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    THREE hundred Liberal agents from various parts of the United Kingdom met in private conference on Monday. The proceedings (we learn by cabled were marked by great onthusiaem, and it was ...

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  7. THE QUACKS AND THEIR VICTIM.

    AT the Central Criminal Court on Wednesday, Mr, Acting-Justice Heydon sentenced Sam Hood to seven years' penal servitude and bis son, Thomas John Hood, to five years' imprisonment, ...

    Article : 181 words
  8. THE ANARCHISTS.

    MILITARY preparations of a precautionary nature on an exrensive seale were made in Paris on account of the threatened demonstrations on May Day. The troops were supplied with ball ...

    Article : 246 words
  9. TEE AUSTRALIAN MERCANTILE FRAUDS.

    THE Australian Mercantile Loan and Guarantee Company Frauo's were gone into at Darlinghurst on Monday before Judge Backhouse, the object being to obt sin a mitigation of the sentence of ...

    Article : 79 words
  10. EIGHT HOURS.

    MR.Gladstone says a London cable,may 2) has writton a letter to the Londo0n trades Council explaining his refusal to receive a deputation on the eight-hour question. The ex-Premier ...

    Article : 142 words
  11. BABE ISLAND FORTIFICATIONS CONTRACT,

    IN the Fall Court on Tuesday counsel for defen­dant in Attorney-General v. M'Leod made appli­cation for a special jary of 12 to try the case. The Crown consented, the Court ...

    Article : 85 words
  12. THE RAILWAY ROYAL COMMISSIONS.

    MR. Harry Hoyle, M.P., is still before the public with his Baldwin Engines Royal Commission, and on Wednesday the late accident on the Bathurst line crime under notice. ...

    Article : 144 words
  13. MORE FEDERATION.

    AN agitation is on foot (says a cable, May 2) toestablish a legislative union connecting Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Kdward's Island. It has been found that, the annual ...

    Article : 67 words
  14. A DEFICIT OF 1,500,000.

    THE Victorian Ministers are now actively engaged in completing arrangements for the meeting of Parliament on Tuesday, the 12th inst According to present appearances (we learn by telegram), there will be a deficit of about ...

    Article : 175 words
  15. THE POISONING OF A RACEHORSE.

    A CABLE from London, May 5, runs :-Professor Loefler, the well-known veterinary surgeon, has examined the Duke of Westminster's racehorse, Orme, which was supposed to have been deli­berately poisoned. ...

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  16. FATAL ACCIDENT AT THE COBALT MINES.

    AN accident, unhappily attended with fatal con­sequences, occurred at the Carcoar Cobals Mine on Friday morning. Shortly after a shot bad been fired, three men-John M'Kee, Thomas ...

    Article : 179 words
  17. FIRE AT COX'S STATION.

    WE learn by wire from Wagga that a stack of hay valued at about £150 has been destroyed on Cox's Mangoplah Station. It is not known how the fire originated. The fire was discovered at ...

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  18. MELBOURNE BRANDT.

    THE brandy shipped at Melbourne in ship Falle of Foyers, which sailed for London on De­cember 16, has (we learn by cable) been landed in excellent condition. Experts are favourably impressed with it. ...

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  19. INVERELL TO GLEN INNES RAILWAY.

    THE Public Works Committee out Wednesday agreed to the following motion by Mr. H'Court, by a majority of 7 to 6 :-"That in the opinion of the committee it is not expedient the proposed ...

    Article : 145 words
  20. NEW LAND COURT JUDGE.

    ON Saturday the appointment by Mr. Copeland, Minister for Lands, of Mr. Alexander Oliver, Parliamentary draftsman, as President of the Land Appeal Court was confirmed. Mr. Oliver ...

    Article : 55 words
  21. DIED AT 93.

    FROM Armidale we learn by telegraph of the death of Mrs. Brady, aped 93. She was a very old resident of the district. The celebrated "ANGELUS" referred to by ...

    Article : 124 words
  22. UNDER-SECRETARY FOR DEFENCE.

    AT the meeting of the Executive Council on Saturday the appointment of Colonel Roberts as Under-Secretary for Defence was confirmed. Mr. Unwin, of the Colonial Secretary's Department, ...

    Article : 58 words
  23. SUFFOCATED IN A YACHI.

    Two men named Richard Stone and George Edwards were found in the cabin of a yacht in Constitution Dock, Hobart, on Tuesday morning The former was dead and the latter in a precarious ...

    Article : 57 words
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