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  2. RETURN OF MR. R. E. O'CONNOR.

    Mr. R. E. O'Connor, ex-Mininster for Justice, returned to Sydney yesterday morning by the R.M.S. Alameda, after an extended tour abroad. Mr. O'Connor, who has greatly improved in ...

    Article : 1,504 words
  3. VISIT OF AN AUSTRIAN COUNT AND COUNTESS.

    A prettily-modelled yacht, with American colours flying, the Tolna, came to moorings yesterday in Woolloomooloo Bay. She is owned by the Count Festetics do Tolna, a young gentleman, ...

    Article : 474 words
  4. SECOND EDITION.

    It is probable that Lord Brassey will succeed the Earl of Hopetoun as Governor of Victoria. ...

    Article : 30 words
  5. VICTORIA.

    A severe shock of earthquake was felt at Omeo at 6 o'clock this evening, lasting fully 15 seconds, and causing considerable consternation. ...

    Article : 35 words
  6. THE WAIRARAPA DISASTER.

    The decision of the magisterial court of inquiry touching the wreck of the Wairarapa was delivered to-day. The Court finds that the vessel was lost through Captain M'Into[?]h and the ...

    Article : 806 words
  7. SPECIAL CABLES.

    The excesses committed at the fall of Port Arthur into the hands of the Japanese, when the Japanese were roported to have killed everyone they came across and to ...

    Article : 69 words
  8. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    SEVERAL leading manufacturers in America have organised a freetrade league. PRESIDENT CLEVELAND has proclaimed that the now Chinese Exclusion Act will be brought into ...

    Article : 10,628 words
  9. THE AGENT-GENERAL.

    The Premier stated to-day that although Mr. Gillies had been appointed Agent-General for three years, the Government had power to recall him. While, however, believing it an injudicious ...

    Article : 152 words
  10. THE ARMENIAN OUTRAGES.

    Great anxiety is felt in Turkey at the endeavours being made by England to secure joint action on the part of the Powers in regard to the outrages recently ...

    Article : 44 words
  11. SCENE IN THE REICHSTAG.

    The Emporor William declares that the recent scece caused in the Reichstag by the Socialist deputies refusing to rise and cheer the Emperor upon his entrance ...

    Article : 69 words
  12. REBELLION AT WICHU.

    A serious rebellion has broken out at Wiehu, in China. Admiral the Hon. Sir E. R. Fremantle is proceeding to the scene. ...

    Article : 29 words
  13. THE TASMANIAN INCOME TAX.

    The tax which the Tasmanian Government proposes to place on the incomes of Victorian merchants, arising from trade with that colony, is somewhat a mystery to the Premier, and to-day ...

    Article : 68 words
  14. THE RUSSIAN LOAN.

    The London market is taking some part of the Russian conversion and railway loan of 500,000,000 francs (£20,000,000). The Rothschilds are taking £15,500,000 ...

    Article : 54 words
  15. THE FEDERAL COUNCIL.

    The Premier received to-day a copy of the proclamation issued by the Governor of Tasmania convening a meeting of the Pederal Council at Hobart on the 30th January. The subjects to be ...

    Article : 74 words
  16. CHINESE IN AMERICA.

    President Cleveland has proclaimed that the new Chinese Exclusion Act will be brought into operation speedily. ...

    Article : 26 words
  17. THE RAILWAY RECEIPTS.

    The railway earnings last week were £61,447, being an increase of £2285 as compared with the corresponding week of last year. The aggregate earnings to date from the 1st July are £1,O89,340, ...

    Article : 53 words
  18. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted at 2s 4 l-16d per ounce standard, being a fall of ?d on the previous quotation. Broken Hill Proprietary shares are ...

    Article : 37 words
  19. THE CANADIAN DOMINION.

    The Canadian newspapers suggest the Earl of Jersey as the next GivernorGeneral of Canada. ...

    Article : 27 words
  20. THE ARTESIAN AREA IN THE WEST.

    Mr. Pittman, Government Geologist, has returned to Sydney after a tour through the northwestern portion of New South Wales, lasting for about two months, and extending ovor about 1150 ...

    Article : 938 words
  21. CHARGE AGAINST A SOLICITOR.

    In Chambers to-day, Mr. Justice Hodges heard a complaint of unporfessional conduct on the part of John Gillow, a solicitor. The charge was laid by the Law Institute. An affidavit stated that a ...

    Article : 174 words
  22. THE WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 154 words
  23. THE OTTAWA CONFERENCE.

    In commenting upon the report of the Earl of Jersey, British delegate to the Ottawa Conference, on the proceedings of that body, the Daily News advises the ...

    Article : 52 words
  24. DISCOVERY OF COAL.

    The Minister for Mines received a telegram to-day stating that the bore which is being put down at Kongwak, on level country between Jumbunna and the sea coast, had pierced some ...

    Article : 265 words
  25. FREETRADE MOVEMENT IN AMERICA.

    Several leading manufacturers in America have organised a freetrade league. ...

    Article : 18 words
  26. (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.) TERRIFIC STORM AT BOURKE.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 186 words
  27. THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND.

    A shareholder and depositor in the Bank of New Zealand has written to the lines stating that he has been advised that the call of £3 6s 8d made by the ...

    Article : 86 words
  28. THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS IN BRISBANE.

    The cricket match was resumed and concluded to-day. It resulted in a ridiculously easy victory for the Englishmen by an innings and 274 runs. The weather was perfect, and about 4000 people ...

    Article : 631 words
  29. GOLD-MINING IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The Hauraki Gold-mining Company has been registered, with a nominal capital of £40,000, for the purpose of acquiring a portion of the Kapanga ...

    Article : 35 words
  30. QUEENSLAND.

    To-day being Separation Day was observed as a close holiday. The weather was delightfully fine. The two principal events were the Q.T.C. Summer Meeting and the international cricket ...

    Article : 184 words
  31. LORD ROSEBERY AND NEW ZEALAND.

    Speaking at Auckland to-night, the Colonial Secretary said that the Government intended to deal with the question of the tariff next session With regard to Samoa, he said the opinion of an ...

    Article : 150 words
  32. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The official liquidator of the Federal Bank appeared before the Chief Justice to-day, for direction on the question of summoning a general meeting of the bank, in pursuance of section 153 ...

    Article : 186 words
  33. TASMANIA.

    A cottage occupied by a miner named Phelps, at Zeehan, was burned down on Sunday night. The parents were at church. The children were in the house, and it was impossible to ...

    Article : 49 words
  34. THE NEWCASTLE COAL TRADE.

    Appearances as to the solution of the difficulties attending the coal trade are less favourable than ever. As already stated, the masters intend to reduce the h[?]wing late, and it is more than probable that ...

    Article : 280 words
  35. NEW ZEALAND.

    A quantity of wreckage, consisting of an American pine topmast of a large ship, topgallant yard, &c., has been washed ashore at Preservation Inl[?] The wreckage has evidently not ...

    Article : 67 words
  36. DISCOVERY OF DIAMONDS.

    The stones discovered by the New Donaldson Hydraulic Sluicing Company, Corinna, brought to Launceston, have ben pronounced by an expert to be true diamonds. The Government ...

    Article : 63 words
  37. TO-DAY.

    Australian Musical Association: Examination in Theory, Y.M.C.A. Hall. Chalmers Church (opposite Exhibition Building): Lecture, "North of Ireland," by Mr. W. Donald, 8 p.m. ...

    Article : 226 words
  38. THE COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.

    Some wonderfully rich stone has been brought in from the claim IOU, owned by Captain Murphy and party. 200oz. were dollied by the party in two days. A sample brought in weighs ...

    Article : 117 words
  39. BURNING OF A WOOLSHED.

    Mr. F. Morgan s woolshed at [?]ockview was burned down on Saturday night. The shed, which was valued at £1000, was insured for £400 ia the Caledonian Company. ...

    Article : 40 words
  40. MASONIC INSTALLATION.

    The installation of officers of Lodge Stroud too[?] place on Saturday night. The following officer[?] were installed:—W.M., Bro. E. E. Mitchell[?] I.P.M., W. Bro. Dr. S. Finlay; S. W., Bro. N. ...

    Article : 117 words
  41. TEE RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS.

    The Railway Commissioners arrived at Condobolin to-day. They are inspecting the rival railway routes, to report respecting the building of the suggested light line of railway from Forbes ...

    Article : 83 words
  42. THE DISPUTE AT ESKBANK IRONWORKS.

    The dispute at the Eskbank Ironworks has been temporarily settled, and all furnaces and mills will start work to-morrow morning. ...

    Article : 36 words
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