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  2. LATEST INTELLIGENCE.

    An official Blue Book has been published to-day, containing the reports of communications which have passed between the British and French Governments relative to ...

    Article : 202 words
  3. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    A BODY of British troops, we learn from this morning's cable messages, left Dongola for Khartoum on Tuesday. They are referred to ss the "mounted infantry," and most probably form part of the camel ...

    Article : 4,937 words
  4. METEOROLOGY.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 292 words
  5. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    The cricket match between the All-England Eleven and Twenty-two of the Hawkesbury District was commenced to-day at Fairfield, Windror. The weather was fine. There was a fair attendance of spectators, and the matting wickets ...

    Article : 405 words
  6. TASMANIA.

    The tenders for the construction of the Fingal railway were opened to-day. There were 16 tenders from contracting firms in the various colonies, the lowest of which was for £83,807 1s., but the name of ...

    Article : 291 words
  7. THE EXPEDITION TO THE SOUDAN.

    The forward movement of the British troops in Egypt is being continued, and a body of mounted infantry left Dongola yesterday and proceeded southwards. ...

    Article : 34 words
  8. PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA.

    In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon the Supplementary Estimates, amounting to £104,877, were [?]ought down. On the New Guinea vote being subnitted, Mr. Service, in reply to Mr. Mackay, expressed ...

    Article : 269 words
  9. COUNTRY NEWS.

    An inquest was held to-day on the body of Pashley, who was drowned in the harbour on Friday last. A verdict of accidentally drowned was returned. Deceased was a powerful man and an expert diver. A former husband of Mrs. ...

    Article : 861 words
  10. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.)

    The Bendigo Jockey Club Spring' Meeting was commenced to-day, the weather being very favourable. The special train from Melbourne was a long one. Sandhurst was en fete, and the residents patronised the racing with ...

    Article : 597 words
  11. METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.—NOVEMBER 26.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 533 words
  12. THE SITUATION AT KHARTOUM.

    A number of native spies, who have returned from the vicinity of Khartoum, confirm the report which was previously current that the town is again surrounded by the Mahdis ...

    Article : 46 words
  13. THE IBERIA'S MAILS.

    The mails per Orient steamer Iberia, via Naples, from Melbourne October 17, were delivered to-day. ...

    Article : 22 words
  14. THE R.M.S. PARRAMATTA.

    The P. and O. Company's R.M.S. Parramatta, from Melbourne November 6, sailed homewards to-day. ...

    Article : 23 words
  15. AMUSEMENTS.

    That M. Bemenyi's influence over his hearers, and the anxiety of the public to bear him, are undiminished, was proved by the assembly at the New Masonic Hall last night, and the enthusiasm with which each sole of the great artist ...

    Article : 460 words
  16. THE NARRANDERA TRAGEDY.

    The District-Coronor (Mr. W. G. Elwin) held an inquest to-day on the body of James Graham, who was killed yesterday. The man James Killen was brought up in custody of the police. Mr. J. F. Willans appeared for the ...

    Article : 1,076 words
  17. THE S.S. BENGAL.

    The British-India Company's steamer Bengal left to-day for Queensland. ...

    Article : 15 words
  18. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    His Excellency the Governor and Lady Loch, accompanied by the Duke of Manchester and Mr. Service, paid a visit to Castlemaine to-day, and attended the local agricultural show. The Vice-regal party, who ...

    Article : 323 words
  19. PARLIAMENT OF QUEENSLAND.

    In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon, before the Estimates were proceeded with, Sir Thomas M'Ilwraith moved the adjournment of the House for the purpose of calling attention to the recent proclamation ...

    Article : 638 words
  20. NARRANDERA TURF CLUB.

    The horses left in the Narrandera Turf Club Handicap are—The Spaniard, Where's the Cat, Omadhaun, First Light, and Student; and for the Town Plate—The Span[?]ard, Where's the Cat, Omadhaun, Miss Wye, Student, ...

    Article : 260 words
  21. THE SYDNEY MUSICAL UNION.

    This evening the newly formed Musical Union will give its first performance in the great hall of the University. The work selected is Mendelssohn's symphonic cant[?]t[?] the "Lobgesang" or "Hymn of Praise," composed in 1840, ...

    Article : 216 words
  22. QUEENSLAND.

    The following are the latest Charters Towers crushings:—The Washington Company have crushed 81 tons of stone, yielding 252oz. of gold; and the Hope Company 250 tons, for 260oz. From a partial ...

    Article : 83 words
  23. OVERLAND PASSENGER TRAFFIC.

    The following have passed through to-day:- For Sydney (by express); Messrs. William Howard Smith, E. Elwell, W. Mayor Hastings, A. Elms. D. Doggatt, R. M'Kay, Matthew Rigby, Mrs. Charles Robey, ...

    Article : 500 words
  24. Advertising

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    Advertising : 415 words
  25. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Government have received numerous potitions to commute the sentence of six months' imprisonment which was passed on Mr. J. S. G. Kingston, the wellknown solicitor, for shooting a cabman in the head ...

    Article : 371 words
  26. MINING INTELLIGENCE.

    Mr. Slee, inspector of mines, visited the silver lodes yesterday, and expressed a very high opinion of the surface show. Work will be commenced as soon as the leases are granted. It is highly desirable that this should be done at ...

    Article : 204 words
  27. AUSTALIASIAN WESLEYAN METHODIST GENERAL CONFERENCE.

    At the final sitting of the Australasian Wesleyan Methodist General Conference, yesterday, it was resolved that the question of the lands which had not been given or otherwise acquired as church ...

    Article : 125 words
  28. THE SUPPOSED CASE OF SMALLPOX AT WOLLONGONG.

    Dr. Thompson, medical expert, arrived from Sydney this morning, and decided that the supposed case of smallpox was not variola, but some other eruptive disease, probably infectious, and considered it desirable to isolate the premises ...

    Article : 104 words
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