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  2. SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR EUROPE, VIA SUEZ, PER ORIENT COMPANY'S S.S. JOHN ELDER.

    Again we have to report little or no progress in legislative matters during the past fortnight. Nothing has been done as yet towards filling up the vacancy in the Ministerial ranks through the resignation of Mr. Reid. Mr. ...

    Article : 881 words
  3. RELIGIOUS.

    The nineteenth annual session of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of New South Wales, which had been commenced when the last summary was published, was concluded on March 13, having occupied nine days. The ...

    Article : 2,036 words
  4. THE MUTINY AND MURDER ON BOARD THE NATAL.

    Of the proceedings in connection with the mutiny and murder on board the Swedish barque Natal, our Brisbane correspondent writes:—"The vessel came into this port some weeks since, bearing on her deck the blood-marks of a ...

    Article : 329 words
  5. INTERCOLONIAL.

    The leading residents of Ballarat proposed to give the Railway Commissioners a public reception on their visit to the city, but the chairman (Mr. Speight), on behalf of himself and his colleagues, desired that no such intention should ...

    Article : 2,162 words
  6. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    After playing two drawn matches—one against 15 of Victoria and the other against a like number of South Australians—the Australian cricketers left Adelaide for England by the mail steamer Sutlej on Saturday, March 15. ...

    Article : 490 words
  7. ARRIVAL OF HANLAN, THE CHAMPION SCULLUR.

    Edward Hanlan, the champion sculler of the world, arrived in Sydney on March 15 by the mail steamer City of Sydney, and came ashore shortly after the vessel anchored in the harbour. The steamboat Annie was placed at the ...

    Article : 2,029 words
  8. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    Owing to the want of a first class concert [?] in Sydney, and to the fact that for the last two years candidates for membership in the Sydney Lied[?]rtafel have had their applications held over because the society's list was already ...

    Article : 770 words
  9. SOCIAL.

    At a special meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, held on March 17, a resolution was passed to the effect that the extension of the railway for goods traffic into the city would not be acceptable unless in conjunction with some ...

    Article : 2,451 words
  10. UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY.

    The usual monthly meeting of the Sonate of the University was held on the 5th instant, at the rooms of the Royal Society. There were present the Vice-chancellor (Mr. Justice Windeyer), Dr. Renwick, Professor Smith, Mr. H. ...

    Article : 702 words
  11. THE WEATHER—AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL.

    The drought is not yet overcome. Our table of rainfall shows that, during the past fortnight, in no district was the record heavier than 1½ inches. Many localities received no moisture. The coast was as ...

    Article : 207 words
  12. ASCENT OF MOUNT EARNSLAW GLACIER.

    The Otago Daily Times has published particulars of a recent very successful ascent of the celebrated Mount Earnslaw glacier, New Zealand, made by a Dunedin tourist, who reached a greater height than that attained by the ...

    Article : 670 words
  13. THE IMMIGRANT SHIP WARWICK.

    Several members of the Board of Immigration met on the 17th March and went on board the Orient steamship Warwick, to hold an inquiry into certain complaints made to them by the immigrants in regard to the accommodation ...

    Article : 431 words
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