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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 293 words
  3. DIFFERENTIAL RAILWAY RATES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 784 words
  4. MURDERS BY BLACKS. THE GILGANDRA TRAGEDY.

    Mrs. Mawboy, one of the victims of the Gilgandra tragody, died last night, and Dr. Burkitt, who arrived this morning from Dubbo, holds out very faint hopes of the recovery of Elsie Clarke. ...

    Article : 154 words
  5. OUR VIENNA LETTER.

    Last week the municipal elections took place. When the polls were taken the Progressive party was almost annihilated. Of the 145 members of the Town Council there were returned 122 Anti-Semites, 21 ...

    Article : 1,722 words
  6. THE CHINESE CHARACTER.

    We Kuow of no national character about which (the "Spectator" writes) there is so much dispute as that of the Chinese. They have been profoundly studied by able men who have given their lives to ...

    Article : 1,964 words
  7. CAPTURE OF UNDERWOOD.

    The police received word yesterday afternoon that Jack Underwood was supposed to be in the direction of Medway. Sergeant M'Doonell, Constable Lamrock (mounted), with Sergeant M'Kenzie and ...

    Article : 126 words
  8. THE MILITARY STAFF FOR CHINA.

    The "Times of India" publishes the subjoined information relative to the military staff proceeding from India to China:—General Sir Alfred Gaselee, who is to command the Expeditionary Force ...

    Article : 483 words
  9. AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENTS VICTORIA.

    In the Legislative Assembly the Attorney-General moved the second reading of the Supreme Court Act Amending Bill, which restriots appeals to the Fall Court, enables two Judges, with the ...

    Article : 340 words
  10. MAKING FOR THE MOUNTAINS.

    The Governors resided and worked in this district for years, and in all probability are now making for some of our surrounding mountains. The police are maintaining a vigilant outlook. ...

    Article : 121 words
  11. TRACKERS FROM QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. A. Meston has arranged with the Government to despatch six aboriginal trackers to the scene of the crimes of the Breelong aboriginals to assist in the work of pursuing the perpetrators. Three men ...

    Article : 274 words
  12. NEWS BY THE MAIL.

    The "Journal" has the following, dated Chifu, June 25:—"Thank God many American missionaries, men and women, arrived to-day in safety from Peking and Tientsin. We have almost given up hope ...

    Article : 156 words
  13. THE WIFE OF THE BRITISH MINISTER.

    Describing the wife of the British Minister at Peking, "M.A.P." wrote on June 23:— "Lady Macdonald, the wife of our Minister at Peking, has once more evidenced her pluck in not flying from ...

    Article : 609 words
  14. TIME CHARTERERS AND SHIPOWNERS.

    Recently it will have been noticed that steamers on time charter for intercolonial trades have become more numerous than formerly. The arrival here of such vessels as the St. Mary on time charter to Messrs. Howard Smith and ...

    Article : 322 words
  15. QUEENSLAND.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, in replying to Mr. Moore, the Premier stated that the total cost to Queensland of the contingents in South Africa to June 30 was £147,532, and the ...

    Article : 504 words
  16. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    Arrived at Auckland, Ovalau, s., from Fiji; at Lyttelon, Limari, barque, from Newcastle. (For continuation of Shipping Intelligence ace Page 8.) SHIPPING REPORTS. ...

    Article : 188 words
  17. THE MERRIWA MURDERS.

    Mr. Edward Bowman, coroner, left here last night to hold an inquest on the bodies of the victims who were murdered at Poggy, near Merriwa. Superintendent Sykes and Constables Breen and ...

    Article : 222 words
  18. ASSURANCES BY CHINESE AMBASSADORS.

    Chinese Ambassadors continue to give reassuring meseages to the Governments of the countries they are located in. A telegram from Washington dated June 21, says:—"The Chinese Minister Wu was ...

    Article : 210 words
  19. VOYAGE OF THE R.M.S. INDIA.

    The P. and O. Company's India, due to-day from London, left on the 14th ultimo, with 14 first and 44 second saloon passengers, and after a fine passage across the bay Gibraltar was reached on the 18th, and Marseilles on the ...

    Article : 243 words
  20. THE BRITISH INDIA COMPANY.

    At the fifty-first general meeting of this company, held last month, it was stated that the steamers added to the set during the year were Upada, Urlana, and [?]taur[?], buil[?] under contract, and Bulimba, Waroonga, Zaida, Zamania, ...

    Article : 131 words
  21. QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. Richards put the following question to the Colomal Secretary:— "In view of the dangerous character of the Breelong shoriginals, and the fact of their ...

    Article : 229 words
  22. A LUCKY TOW.

    In their report for the year ended April 30 last the directors of the Adam Steamship Company, Limited, state that for the salvage services rendered by their steamer A[?]loun to the steamer Wa[?]kat[?] ...

    Article : 112 words
  23. MOVEMENTS OF WHITE STAR LINE OF STEAMERS.

    The Afric was in port at London on July 9. The Medic left Liverpool, on July 21, in due at Capetown August 13, and [?]ue at Albany September 1. The Persic left the Cape on July 13; is due at Albany ...

    Article : 56 words
  24. NEWCASTLE. VOLUNTEERS FOR CHINA.

    Two more members of the Newcastle Company of the Naval Brigade—Messrs. Maddon and Sharman, A.B.'s—have volunteered for active service in China. The total number of volunteers from ...

    Article : 98 words
  25. THE CHINESE ARMY.

    From carefully prepared information on file in the Bureau of Military Information at the War Department (says the Washington correspondent of "Tribune") the Chinese army, called the Eight Banners, ...

    Article : 299 words
  26. MOVEMENTS OF THE ABERDEEN LINE OF STEAMERS.

    Messrs. Dalgety and Co. note:— The Aberdeen left Capetown on July 12, and is due at Melbourne on August 1, Sydney August 6. The Australasian left Sydney on July 13, is due at ...

    Article : 115 words
  27. SAILING VESSELS DUE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 154 words
  28. HUDDART, PARKER, AND COMPANY'S LINE.

    The Zealandia left Auckland on Monday evening last, and is due here to-morrow (Friday), 27th instant. She sails for Auckland again on Wednesday, August 1. The Westralia left Lyttelton for Dunedin yesterday ...

    Article : 222 words
  29. A NEW INDUSTRY.

    It is stated on good authority that a powerful English corporation has definitely decided to erect smelting works on an extensive sca'e at Cockle Creek for the treatment of nickel and chrome ores ...

    Article : 107 words
  30. LARGE NUMBER OF POLICE UNDER ORDERS.

    The Colouial Secretary, in answer to Mr. Richards in the Legislative Assembly last night, said that in addition to the police stationed in the districts where the aboriginals lived, parties of police had been ...

    Article : 89 words
  31. PEKING AND ITS LANGUAGE.

    The following interesting extracts are taken from [?]paper read by Captain A. W. S. Wiugate, 14th Bengal Lancers, before a gathering of British officers In India recently. The author speaks from personal ...

    Article : 799 words
  32. CHARGE OF BROACHING CARGO.

    At the Cily Court to-day five youths, named David Hayes, l8, newsboy, Edwatd Gordon, 16, dealer, Charles Jones, l8, labouror, Walter Wilson, l8, labourer, and John Johnsou, allis George ...

    Article : 161 words
  33. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    In the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday Mr. Glynn moved for the adoption of the HareSpence system of proportional representation to be adopted in connection with the federal elections. ...

    Article : 313 words
  34. RIFLE COMPETITION AT NEWCASTLE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 158 words
  35. TROOPS FROM INDIA.

    Respecting the despatch of troons from India to China, the "Times of India" publishes the following telegrams:— Calcutta, June 22.—According to present ...

    Article : 1,565 words
  36. REWARD OFFERED BY THE GOVERNMENT.

    A supplement to the "Government Gazette" published yesterday contains the following announcement:—"Whereas on the night of the 20th instant. Helen Josephine Kerz, Grace Mawbey Percival ...

    Article : 123 words
  37. THE ADELAIDE COMPANY'S LINE.

    The Adelaide Company a steamer Adelaide, which has been out of commission for some months past, is to reenter the intercolonial trade whilst the company's steamer Wollow[?]a, now in Western Australia, is undergoing an ...

    Article : 73 words
  38. CHARTERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 178 words
  39. THE COAL EXPORT TRADE.

    The barque Invercoe arrived to-day from Melbourne to load a cargo of coal from the Cooperative Company s Colliery for San Francisco. The ship Sierra Lacena cleared st the customs-house ...

    Article : 178 words
  40. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    Sir,—In your to-day's issue Mr. Manfield Newton advocated that the name of the federal capital should be "Hopetoun"—no doubt a very euphomon[?] name, a name well worthy in every respect, as Mr. ...

    Article : 224 words
  41. MILITARY ASSISTANCE OFFERED AND ACCEPTED.

    Quite a sensation was created throughout this district yesterday upon information to the effect that the Gilgandra aboriginats were making for the Hunter River district, and the excitement became ...

    Article : 569 words
  42. THE WILLIAM H. MACY.

    This American ship, from Delagoa Bay in ballast, bound to Sydney, yesterday at 11.30 a.m. reported at Wilson's Promontory. She comes to Messrs. Davies and Fehon. ...

    Article : 33 words
  43. THE ATLANTIC STEAMERS.

    A New York letter dated the 9th ultimo says:—The immigration at this port continues very heavy. The number of steerage passengers landed here from Europe during May exceeded 55,000, and in the first seven days of June ...

    Article : 165 words
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