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  2. COLONIAL as COMPARED with FOREIGN REPRESENTATIVES.

    The following letter was addressed by Mr. William Forster (late Agent-General for New South Wules) to the editor of the European Mail:— "Sir,—With all the talk against disintegration, and vague ...

    Article : 1,190 words
  3. NEWS BY THE MAIL, VIA SUEZ. The light portion of the European arid indian mails, per R. M. S. Bangalore, was delivered in Sydney yesterday morning. ENGLISH AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS.

    By the time this letter reaches you, the Turkish question may once more have assumed a threatening, if not an ahsolutely bellicose stage. At the present moment it is the all-important subject, and everybody is ...

    Article : 5,284 words
  4. M. ROCHEFORT.

    M. Rocbefort's return to Paris, after receiving his pardon, was signalized by an extraordinary scene. The partizans of the Commune attended at the railway station in their thousands, and most of them wore in their ...

    Article : 375 words
  5. MISCELLANEOUS.

    M. Challcmel-Lacour, the new French Ambassador, telegraphed from Paris to Sir Charles Dilke, inquiring whether the English diplomatic and Parliamentary etiquette forbade his sending a challenge to the member for Dungarvan, Mr. ...

    Article : 404 words
  6. ASSASSINATION IN IRELAND.

    A serious outrage occurred near Ballinrobe, in which a tenant-farmer named Fecrick was shot, and who now lies in a hopeless state. His own account ot the outrage is that ho had been attending a baronial session, and left to return ...

    Article : 324 words
  7. THE INDIAN AND AUSTRALIAN MAIL SERVICE.

    In the House of Commons on July 12, Mr. Fawcett, in answer to Mr. Baxter, said: My right hon. friend has asked in a single question virtually 10 questions, but, as he has not read thom, I will endeavour to reply to them with ...

    Article : 441 words
  8. SUPERIOR POLITICAL MORALITY IN EIGH. PLACES.

    Sir,—As your columns have been unwittingly made the means ot disseminating a falsehood about me, I trust to your sense of justice to allow me an opportunity of contradiction. In your issue of May 19, 1880, in a report of ...

    Article : 999 words
  9. THE MIRACULOUS HEALERS OF MODERA DAYS.

    Sir,—Under the above heading you publish this day an article, to which, in justice to at least one "healer of modern days," I trust you will permit me to reply. The article in question begins by quoting a speech made ...

    Article : 680 words
  10. SMART TELEGRAPHING FROM SYDNEY.

    The European Mail says:—Some of our newspaper men have been boasting that they have received a telegram from Sydney in five hours. We remember being present at the banquet held to inaugurate the completion of the telegraph ...

    Article : 209 words
  11. TWO REMARKABLE VESSELS.

    The attention of the English public is just now largely occupied by two yachts—one the Livadia, the property of the Czar, which has just been completed by a firm of shipbuilders on the Clyde, and which was launched on ...

    Article : 224 words
  12. BULGARIA AND TURKEY.

    The barefaced way in which Russia is pouring trained men into Bulgaria, to be converted on landing into Bulgarian subjects and soldiers, seems to indicate that there is something brewing on the north-eastern side of the Balkan ...

    Article : 481 words
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