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Advertising : 69 wordsThe ATTORNEY-GENERAL moved the second reading of the Life Assurance Encouragement Bill, stating that its object was to extend to other Life Assurance Companies the privilege at present possessed exclusively in this ...
Article : 482 wordsDenmark and England are opposed to each other on the question of the German Duchies, hut the King is believed to be desirous of giving a separate or special Governor to the Duchies, in order to deprive the German ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 24 wordsThere is some difference with Russia on the Montenegrin question, and the state of things generally in Tarkey. ...
Article : 21 wordsStock markets generally depressed, owing to the unfavorable tendeney of the bullion market, combined with fears that trouble may arise out of the blockade of Bermuda by the American commodore. ...
Article : 401 wordsKITCHEN GARDEN: Plant celery into trcnolica to blanoh; leeka, capsicums, tomatoes, cabbnges, cauliflowers, esohalots Sow peas, beans, cabbages, brocoli, cauliflowers, turnips, Uwar beans, Spinach. Finish cutting asparagus. Gather mint and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 198 wordsChristopher Walker was tried at the Police Court to-day for maliciously wounding Mr. Thomas Bale, the proprietor of the Bellambi coal mine, and was committed to take his trial of the next Quarter Sessione. The court was crowded, and much ...
Article : 64 wordsThe ATTORNEY GENERAL laid on the table a return relating to the lighthouses on the coast of Australia. COAL FIELDS BILL. The house went into committee for the consideration ...
Article : 155 wordsAn important gold discovery has taken place at the Iron Bark diggings. A party of Italians sunk a shaft on the top of the hill Known as Little Iron Bark, near the Commissioners' quarters, and bottomed at eighty-five feet on gold. The ...
Article : 187 wordsA return of fines for drunkenness paid to hospitals and charitable institutions, was laid upon the table by Mr. WEEKES, and ordered to be printed. WABATAH COAL COMPANY. ...
Article : 1,462 wordsHAVING published on Saturday the principal items, and to-day tbe additional details, of tbe English mail transmitted from Adelaide by electric telegraph, we look forward with interest ...
Article : 1,285 wordsThe following mail news, in addition to that which we published on Saturday, appeared in the S. M. Herald of the 12th. [FROM OUR ADELAIDE TELEGRAPHIC CORRESPONDENT.] ...
Article : 134 wordsThere is nothing remarkable to report in mining matters, Numbers are going to the Wentworth Gold fields. The rush to New Zealand continues. The population here is greatly thinned. ...
Article : 58 wordsCairngorm, Anglesea, Evening Star, Amason, Arabella, Rifleman, Lancellot, Claramont, Kent, Lord Raglan, Olive Branch, Wandaham. DEPARTURES. ...
Article : 116 wordsThe SPEAKER announced the resignation by Mr. Lewis of his seat in the Assembly, for the electoral district of Northumbeiland. On the moiton of Mr. COWPER, the seat was accordingly declared vaoaut. ...
Article : 1,282 wordsTo-day the regatta in honour of our separation from New South Wales cams off, and was most successful. There was a large assemblage. Two or three capsizings in the river, but nothing serious. ...
Article : 117 wordsMr. Cobden, in a speech at Manchester, proposed the formation of a league to procure tho abolition ot blockades of commercial ports by belligerents. The proposal was warmly received. ...
Article : 272 wordsA large number of diggers have arrived in Melbourne en route tor Otago. The Alhambra steamship is laid on the berth. The English mail, due at Mauritius on the 23rd ultimo, was ...
Article : 584 wordsFrom Galle, 18th November, 11.15 a.m. Public News.—Arrived: Steamer Oriasa, from Hongkong 1st, Singapore 8th, and Penang 11th November. The allied force have made successful expeditions against ...
Article : 306 wordsGold at New York gone up to a premium of 30 per cent. There have been some severely-contested, but undecisive, battles in Maryland and Kentuoky, between the ...
Article : 525 wordsThe Lancashire distress is increasing. The bank forders have been apprehended, and Jessie M'Lachlan has been respited. Trevelyan suooeods Laing in the Indian Finance ...
Article : 76 wordsA prospecting party is said to have discovered gold in payable quautities in the ranges near this place. ...
Article : 24 wordsBavaria claims the sovereignty of Greece. There have been earthquakes at Fayal. SAILED.—London, November 6.—Vernon and White Eagle. ...
Article : 25 wordsA large procession, headed by the West Adelaide Riflles and band, met the explorers remains at the city boundary. The coffin was placed in a hearse, which was followed by the Governor's currlage, the Mayor acting as chief mourner, the ...
Article : 475 wordsNEW YORK, October 12.—No important military movements. The Confederates are ma[?]ed between Charleston and Koohester. It is reported M'Clellan is unable to advanoe on account ot insufficient forces. The ...
Article : 400 wordsSome modification has taken place in the French Ministry; Thouvenel has been replaced by VrouyerDelhnyers, who declare, that the policy of tbe Government in the affair of Italy remains unchaned. This ...
Article : 107 wordsIntelligence has been received of the missing schooner Circassian. Business quiet. Hay, £7 Flour, £11 to £12. Wheat, 5s, Osts, 6s 6d. to 7s. ...
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