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  2. LATE NEWS BY THE JOHN ELDER.

    By the steamship John Elder we have news from England a day or two later than that by the last Suez [?]ails:- ARABI BEY. ...

    Article : 263 words
  3. OUR MELBOURNE LETTER.

    Mr. Berry, although out of office, and not likely te get into office, must be regarded as, in the main, a successful man, and him a fire-brigade have just elected as their president. To the ordinary observer, there is ...

    Article : 1,165 words
  4. CONTINENTAL GOSSIP.

    The frightful outbreak in Egypt is being actively quarrelled over in this region by the partisa[?]s of M. Gambetta, who attribute the wretched imbroglio to the tameness of the present Cabinet, and the friends of M. ...

    Article : 2,470 words
  5. THE SUEZ CANAL.

    The alarming rumours as to the Suez Canal being undermined are exaggerations, says the Times' correspondent, but large quantities of explosives have been forwarded to [?]smsilis. In spite of all assertions to the contrary, ...

    Article : 206 words
  6. SIR HENRY PARKES.

    The Plymouth Daily Mercury thus bids farewell to Sir Henry Parkes on the 18th of July:—We are glad for the honour of Plymouth that Sir Henry Parkes, K.C.M.G., Prime Minister of New south Wales, is not to leave ...

    Article : 370 words
  7. DEATH OF THE INVENTOR OF THE HANSOM CAB.

    The death of Mr Joseph Aloysius Hansom, the wellknown architect and inventor of the Hansom cab, at the age of 78, is reported by the Times of July 1, which gives the following brief sketch of his life:—"Mr Hansom, who ...

    Article : 705 words
  8. THE SALVATION ARMY.

    The London correspondent of the Plymouth Daily Mercury cays:—"The sympathy which the Archbishop of Canterbury is showing towards the Salvation Army is leading to something like a schism in high and orthodox Church ...

    Article : 218 words
  9. THE FREIHEIT PROSECUTION.

    At the Central Criminal Court on June 30, before Mr. Justice Denman, two Germans, named William Mertens, aged 30, and Frederick Schwallon, 28, described as compositors, were indicted for publishing in the Freih[?]it a false ...

    Article : 522 words
  10. SOUTH AFRICA.

    From papers from the Cape and Natal, received by the John Elder (s.), we take the following items:- Reports from Zul[?]land have stated that there has been a combination of chiefs in Zul[?]land against John Dunn, and ...

    Article : 886 words
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  12. OLD AND NEW SYDNEY.

    Sir,— I have read Mr. John T. Pacey's letter in your iesue of this morning, and observe that he has misunderstood my remarks in reference to the presence of houses un Hunterstreet some 60 or 70 years ago. What I intended to convey ...

    Article : 130 words
  13. WRECK OF A PASSENGER STEAMBOAT— FOURTEEN LIVES LOST.

    A shocking disaster (says the Plymouth Daily Mercury of June 30) took; place on the north-east coast. It appears that the steaming Altce left Shields yesterday laden with passengers, estimated at about 100, for Warkworth. The ...

    Article : 274 words
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  15. THE MURDERS IN IRELAND.

    On the 30th June Mr. James K. Lynch, county coroner, opened the inquest at Loughrea on the bodies of Sir. John Henry Blake and Thady Ryan, who were murdered near Loughre[?] on the previous day. The bodies were identified ...

    Article : 820 words
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