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  2. OUR TASMANIAN LETTER.

    The last month has been full of preparations for war, though after all we have not done a very great deal. The people of this colony have not shown the same enthusiasm as we have heard of elsewhere, ...

    Article : 2,069 words
  3. OUR BRISBANE LETTER.

    The results of the interviews that have taken place between Major-General Scratchley and Mr. Griffith have been made public. Briefly they come to this: Mr. Griffith will undertake his share of the guarantee ...

    Article : 961 words
  4. OUR BERLIN LETTER.

    All interest has for the last few weeks been centred in the strained relations between England and Russia, and much speculation has been indulged in upon this subject. European statesmen have thought it their ...

    Article : 2,516 words
  5. NORFOLK ISLAND.

    The autumn show of the Norfolk Island Horticultural Society was held at the usual place at Longridge, on Thursday, in Easter week. The long drought and the subsequent hurricane had, as was naturally to be ...

    Article : 862 words
  6. THE PREMIER OF QUEENSLAND AND THE ENABLING BILL.

    It is to be feared that Mr. Griffith has suggested a rather unwise concession in the dispute over the 31st clause of the Federal Enabling Bill. The position may be briefly summarised thus. New South Wales takes no part in the ...

    Article : 1,173 words
  7. THE CREW OF THE NIGHTINGALE.

    The Auckland correspondent of the Otage Times, writes on May 20:—The Arawa[?]a, which arrived from Fiji this morning, bringe news of the safety of the missingt part of the crew of the brigantine Nightingale. On the 9th ...

    Article : 604 words
  8. THE DYNAMITE OUTRAGE AT THE ADMIRALTY.

    An explosion, which there appears reason to believe was caused by an infernal machine, occurred at the Admiralty offices in Whitehall at 10 minutes to 11 a.m. on April 23, and resultad in serious injury to one of the officials and ...

    Article : 688 words
  9. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN AUCKLAND.

    At about five o'clock on Saturday morning, May 16, a destructive fire was discovered to be [?]aging in the upper floor of Messrs. Garlick and Cranwell's furniture and upholstery factory, Lorne-street. The building, a large ...

    Article : 720 words
  10. A SERIOUS MISHAP to a TORPEDO BOAT.

    The torpedo boat was taken down the river on Friday morning, May 15, by Colonel Legge, for the purpose of surveying a new mine field. What part of the river was coasted for this purpose is not disclosed. The boat, however, ...

    Article : 514 words
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