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  2. RECENT PUBLICATIONS.

    "The Australian Photographic Review" for March is an excellent number, and besides the usual instructive, technical matter so useful to photographers, whether ...

    Article : 699 words
  3. ITEMS OF INTEREST.

    England consumes £8,000,006 worth of fish every year. An old Chinaman at Hongkong gave £500 to the War Fund. ...

    Article : 926 words
  4. COMPLETE STORY OF THE WEEK'S WAR.

    The week has been mostly a quiet one. Sir Alfred Milner, High Commissioner for South Africa, has gone inland from the Cape to consult with Lord Roberts, ...

    Article : 815 words
  5. THE WEEK'S MISCELLANY.

    A peculiar accident and wonderful escape from death happened to Robert Gil[?]ea, a resident of Collarendabri (N.S. Wales). When riding This bicycle across ...

    Article : 819 words
  6. ST. PATRICK AND THE EMPIRE.

    St. Patrick's Day was celebrated throughout the United Kingdom with unparalleled enthusiasm. References were everywhere mads to the ...

    Article : 143 words
  7. THE INDIAN FAMINE.

    Nearly 5,000,000 persons in the famine-stricken districts of India are being fed by the Government. At a meeting at the Town Hall, Sydney, ...

    Article : 82 words
  8. DEATH SENTENCE FOR ATTEMPTED MURDER.

    At the Criminal Court, Perth, W.A., William Paterson Murdock was charged with attempting the murder of Roger Clarke, near Coolgardie, on November last. ...

    Article : 245 words
  9. AUSTRALASIAN CASUALTIES.

    At the cattle of Osfontein on March 6 the following additional casualties occurred among the Australian troops:—New South Wales Mounted Infantry: ...

    Article : 121 words
  10. THE BRITISH WAR LOAN.

    Sir Michael Hicks Beach, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in the House of Commons, stated that the applicants for the war loan of £20,000,000 for which £335,000,000 had ...

    Article : 74 words
  11. BAD ADVICE FOR THE IRISH.

    Miss Anna Parnell, sister of the rate Irish leader, urges the Irish crowds to drown the cheers for the Queen during her Majesty's projected visit to Ireland, by singing a ...

    Article : 42 words
  12. THE ROYAL EASTER SHOW.

    The last of the entries of exhibits for the Easter Show of the Royal Agricultural Society closed yesterday with the most satisfactory results. The entries of horses, ...

    Article : 403 words
  13. BOER VILLAINY AT MAFEKING.

    The following is from the "Daily Mail" correspondent at Mafeking, to hand by wire from Albany:—The difficulty of preventing our men from ...

    Article : 476 words
  14. BRITAIN AND FRANCE.

    M. Lockroy, French ex-Minister for Marine, writing to "La Patrie," states that war between France and England is certain within two years. The French Naval ...

    Article : 46 words
  15. A WELCOME RAINFALL.

    Very welcome, though patchy, rain was experienced in various parts of the colony during the week. Near Orange there was a ?waterspout, and part of the town was ...

    Article : 308 words
  16. THE BALMAIN COLLIERY DISASTER.

    The inquest concerning the deaths of the five men killed at the Sydney Harbor Collieries' Co. on Saturday, as reported in last issue of the "Sunday Times," occupied the ...

    Article : 202 words
  17. THE STATE OF MAFEKING.

    In the siege of Mafeking desperate sapping has been done by the besiegers aud desperate counter-sappiing by the garrison. The Boers, who had advanced nearer the ...

    Article : 369 words
  18. THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION.

    Lord Carrington (ex-Governor of Net South Wales), speaking at the City Club, London, said the federation of the Australian colonies had been ratified by a great ...

    Article : 237 words
  19. WOMAN SENTENCED FOR MURDER.

    Isabella Elizabeth Downey was tried at the Criminal Court, Melbourne, on a charge of the murder of a young woman, Ellen Butler, by an illegal operation. She denied ...

    Article : 183 words
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  21. EXCESSIVE EATING AND DRINKING.

    We all eat too much flesh food and drink too much tea. The former militates against working energy, and the tannic acid and other ...

    Article : 297 words
  22. THE FRASER SHOOTING CASE.

    Kathleen Fraser was tried at the Criminal Court, Melbourne, before Mr. Justice A'Beckett, on a charge of shooting her husband, Dr. Paul Wilkes Fraser, with ...

    Article : 332 words
  23. TRANSVAAL WAR SOUVENIR.

    The N.S.W. Bookstall Co.'s Bushmen's Contingent souvenir is an interesting pictorial record of the various contingents which have left N.S.W. for South Africa, ...

    Article : 58 words
  24. COLLIERY EXPLOSION.

    An explosion occurred at the Torbandra Colliery, near Maryborough, by which five men were severely burnt on Wednesday. Archibald Houston, John Houston (father ...

    Article : 134 words
  25. ART CURIOS IN IVORY.

    The auction sale of the household effects of the late Mrs. Miss, advertised by Messrs. W. Bradley and Co., fine art and furniture auctioneers, address "Ventnor," ...

    Article : 112 words
  26. MICK SIMMONS' NEW SHOP

    at 113 King-street is now open for business, and, as usual with all the branches of this well-conducted business, will be found to be stocked with an up-to-date supply of ...

    Article : 58 words
  27. THE BOERS AND THE WHITE FLAG.

    'Ex-President Steyn, in replying to the telegram of Lord Roberts complaining of the abuse of the white flag, states:—"Lord Roberts must be mistaken. ...

    Article : 511 words
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