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  2. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE IN ENGLAND.

    Oranges, bananas, grapes, &c., are coming along from Jamaica, and the shippers have already found "it is well to look before you leap." They clearly did not, for it is now reported that ...

    Article : 2,058 words
  3. THE DAIRYMEN AND TUE BOARD OF HEALTH.

    In September, 186, the Dairies Supervision Act was assented to. By this measure every person throughout the colony who might be engaged in the sale or suply of milk was bound to ...

    Article : 1,980 words
  4. NEWS BY THE MAIL.

    From inquiries made in military circles, Reuter's Agency learns that an almost unanimous opinion prevails that there is every probability of an advance being made to Khartou[?] in the autumn of this year. ...

    Article : 313 words
  5. LAW REPORT.

    Dr. Cullen and Mr. G. Wallace (instructed by Messrs. Wallace and Robson) appeared for the appellant (plaintiff); and Mr. Langer Owen (instructed by Mr. L. F. Heyden) for the respondent ...

    Article : 3,150 words
  6. LADY KNIGHTS.

    The "sexual equality" propagandists, who have been comparatively quiescent of late, have just come to the front again with a demand, formulated on their behalf in a weekly paper, for the creation of a ...

    Article : 159 words
  7. THE CZAR OF RUSSIA.

    The Paris Bourse was very heavy on 18th January. on account of alarming. but, as there is every reason to believe, unfounded or much exaggerated, rumours as to the health of the Tear. ...

    Article : 309 words
  8. ENGLAND AND ITALY IN AFRICA.

    I learn (says the Rome correspondent of the Daily News of 21st January) that there has been an active exchange of telegrams between the British and Italian Cabinets to arrange a common war ...

    Article : 224 words
  9. A LABOUR CRUISE.

    The days of recruiting are pretty well done. All the public sentiment is opposed to its continu[?], no matter what the supervision may be. From the first it has been regarded in the light of ...

    Article : 429 words
  10. POLICE COURTS.

    In the Summons Division of the Water Police Court, before Mr. F. S. Isaacs, S.M., Cahrles Stranger Leather was charged with falsely pretending to Joseph Bo[?]ker that certain property ...

    Article : 733 words
  11. OYPRUS: DEPUTATION TO MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    A deputation waited yesterday upon the Secretary of State for the Colonies at the Colonial Office (says Home News of the 22nd January) to ask the assistance of the Government in developing the internal ...

    Article : 542 words
  12. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS.

    The Luddenham show was opened to-day. The attendance was above the first day's average, and the show, considering the late terrible weather, was exceptionally good, especially in the hor[?], ca[?] ...

    Article : 1,505 words
  13. BURYING AN OLD MAN ALIVE.

    There was a native funeral at South-West Bay of a very old man, who was imbecil[?] and had become something of a nuisance. The natives decided to bury [?] alive, and dug a hole, into which the ...

    Article : 508 words
  14. DISTRICT COURT.—WEDNESDAY.

    His Honor sat yesterday morning for the purpose of hearing appeals against the municipal assessments. The only matter brought forward was as appeal by Mr. A. T. Fleay against the assessment ...

    Article : 98 words
  15. CENTRAL CRIMINAL COUNT.—WEDNESDAY.

    The case of John Horatio Amora, known as Captain Am[?], charged with the misappropriation of £290, the property of his employer, was continued yesterday. Mr. Wise addressed the jury, and his ...

    Article : 432 words
  16. THE BIG-GAME HUNTER AS CIVILISER.

    Mr. F. C. Selous was, on 20th January, one of the principal gu[?]sts at a dinner given at the Sports Club. Colonel Henry Eyre presided, and Mr. Sel[?]ns, in reply to the toast of his health, treated ...

    Article : 470 words
  17. A MILITARY REPRESENTATIVE FORCE AT THE RECORD REIGN CELEBRATIONS.

    Sir,—Apropos of the proposal of General French that the mother colony should be represented by each branch of our force— the majority of which is not composed of Monnted Rifles—the [?] should ...

    Article : 1,057 words
  18. WATER LICENSING COURT.

    The weekly meeting of the Water Licensing Court was held at the Water police Court yesterday. Messrs. [?]. S. Isaacs, S.M. (in the chair), M. S. Love, D.S.M., and F. P[?]nny, L.M., occupied the Bench. ...

    Article : 82 words
  19. FEDERATION CONFOSION.

    Sir,—I think it cannot be denied that under existing conditions the voting for candidates for the Convention will be largely in the dark. For myself I have fairly read all the addresses and notices of the ...

    Article : 831 words
  20. QUARTER SESSIONS.—WEDNESDAY.

    John Golding and George Collins, who had been convicted on a charge of having assulted Denis Hull and robbed him of a watch and chain, were earch sentenced to three years' imprisonment. ...

    Article : 225 words
  21. THE KING OF BENIN AND HIS JU JU.

    Information on the subject of Benin and its king has been supplied by Mr. D. P. [?]eas[?]y, a trader, of Liverpool, who has had 16 years' experience in the Benin district, and has been with three ...

    Article : 381 words
  22. LAW NOTICES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 553 words
  23. THE HEALTH OF THE POPE.

    The Rome correspondent of the Berhmer Tag[?]ll of the 20th January telegraphs the following about the Pope's state of health:— A high personage who often sees the Pope, and ...

    Article : 220 words
  24. MILITARY MATTERS.

    Among the passengers who left in the French m[?] ship Armand Behic yesterday was Colonel La[?]tt[?] who goes to London to prepare for the arrival of the Mounted Riflemen in the Gulf of Mar[?]n, and [?] ...

    Article : 49 words
  25. SHELLEY'S DEATH PLACE.

    By order of Don Carlos (says the Rome correspondent of the Pall Mal Ga[?]e), his magnificent villa called the Tenu[?], on the splended beach of Vinreggio, where Shelley met his fate and where ...

    Article : 194 words
  26. TO DARKEN GREY HAIR.

    LOCKYER'S FULP[?]UR HAIR RESTO[?] best, safest, and cheapest. Luckyer's keeps off [?] time, causes Hair to grow. Large Cheap Bottles only in England.—[ADVT.] ...

    Article : 19 words
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