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  2. LATEST INTELLIGENCE. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] OUR SOCIAL TELEGRAM. (FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT.) THF POLICY OF THE LIBERALS.

    [?]e Right Hon. Hugh Childers, speaking at Hull, said that the Liberals would maintain the unity of the Empire, and the connection between Great Britain and her colonies, ...

    Article : 110 words
  3. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    In the Legislative Council, yesterday, The President read a letter from the Governor's private secretary, conveying a notice of the resignation by Mr. Dalley of his seat as a member of the ...

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  4. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    THERE can scarcely be anything more interesting to Australian colonists than to read the history of their adopted or native country, provided the narrative is treated impartially and ably. The "Notes about this ...

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  5. SOUTH CREEK.

    A large public meeting was held at Byrnes' Hotel to-night (Mr. Woodland in the chair) in reference to the site selected by the Government for the new post and telegraph office. A resolution was moved to the ...

    Article : 83 words
  6. RYLSTONE.

    A fatal accident occurred on Tuesday at Capertee. A man named M'Andrew, while shooting kangaroos, accidentally shot his brother, killing him almost immediately. ...

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  7. DINNER TO THE PREMIER OF QUEENSLAND.

    The Hon. Thomas M'Ilwraith, Premier and Treasurer of Queensland, was entertained at dinner last evening. Earl Cadogan presided, and 140 persons were present, including the ...

    Article : 73 words
  8. GOULBURN.

    A very distressing accident happened this morning to the eldest son, nine years of age, of Mr. Bargis, the assistant postmaster here. The boy was playing with other children in the entrance to the yard of the ...

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  9. THE MISSING SHIP KNOWSLEY HALL.

    The Commission of Inquiry into the wreck of the Knowsley Hall sat to-day. Evidence was given that there was a small quantity of dangerous cargo on board the vessel, but the ...

    Article : 55 words
  10. MOSS VALE.

    Mr. J. Stuart came up this afternoon with over 100 fine live carp, for Messrs. Osborne, Throsby, and Hanrahan, from the Zoological Society. This is the seventh lot dispatched by the society within a month ...

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  11. THE QUEEN'S VISIT TO THE CONTINENT.

    Her Majesty the Queen will return to England from the Continent on the 15th instant. ...

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  12. BEGA.

    At a meeting of exhibitors it was decided to present Mr. G. P. Kerrison, our district commissioner at the International Exhibition, with a testimonial, consisting of a gold watch, and also to entertain him at ...

    Article : 64 words
  13. THE BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    It is probable that numerous election petitions will be sent in. ...

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  14. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) THE BRITISH PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS.

    The Liberal majority in the House of Commons is considerably strengthened by yesterday's elections. Sixteen more seats have been secured, and the total Liberal gains now ...

    Article : 78 words
  15. QUEEN'SLAND.

    Over 15,000 acres were selected at the Mackay Land Court to-day, mostly for sugar-cane cultivation; but the district is slightly back ward. It is understood that a b[?]ill dealing with the Islands ...

    Article : 96 words
  16. VICTORIA.

    Mr. Service has accepted an invitation to attend the Agricultural Show, at Ba[?]ngheep, on Wednesday next, accompanied by other Ministers. The Commissioner of Public Works, with Colonel ...

    Article : 391 words
  17. AUSTRIA AND THE MELBOURNE EXHIBITION.

    The Austrian Government continues to manifest great interest in the Melbourne Exhibition, and everything has been done to secure the satisfactory representation of ...

    Article : 58 words
  18. SPEECH BY THE MARQUIS OF HARTINGTON.

    At a Liberal demonstration last night, the Marquis of Hartington was present, and in a speech alluded to the taunts brought against the Liberals that their party was divided on ...

    Article : 72 words
  19. RUMOURED DEATH OF THE KING OF BURMAH.

    A morning paper publishes the rumour that King Thebau died at Mandalay, from the effects of excesses. The news is not confirmed from other sources, and should ...

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  20. DINNER TO THE PREMIER OF QUEENSLAND.

    A public dinner was given to-night in honour of the Hon Thomas M'Ilwraith, Premier of Queensland, who ia about to return to the colony. Earl Cadogan (Under Colonial ...

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  21. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Rifle Association decline the invitation to attend the Queensland annual rifle meeting. The Register advocates an early undertaking of the trans-continental railway by the Government out of the ...

    Article : 109 words
  22. BOARD OF TRADE RETURNS.

    The Board of Trade returns for March have been published. The exports amounted to £18,812,500, or an increase of £2,687,500; and the imports to £[?]7,625,000, or an increase ...

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  23. SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION.

    The attendance at the Garden Palace yesterday was as follows:—Season ticketholders, 250; general public, 1463; children, 218; exhibitors and attendants, 575; Public school children, 1330; attendant ...

    Article : 407 words
  24. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.) NEWCASTLE.

    Burglaries and larcenies from dwelling-houses have been almost of nightly occurrence in the city and suburbs of late. Last night the dwelling of Mr. Cox, station-master at Newcastle, was entered, and a cabinet ...

    Article : 145 words
  25. HUNTER RIVER AGRICULTURAL SHOW

    The entries for the Hunter River Agricultural and Horticultural Association's Show, to be held on the 21st, 22nd, and 23rd instant, closed to-day. The number of exhibits far exceeds that of any previous ...

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  26. THE BATHURST AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

    The entries for the Bathurst show closed with a total of 900. The sections for cattle, horses, sheep, poultry, machinery, and farm produce, filled unusually well, and the machinery exhibits will ...

    Article : 49 words
  27. WEST MAITLAND.

    THURSDAY. A public meeting of farmers and others was held at the School of Arts, Largs, yesterday afternoon, to take [?] consideration the disadvantage caused to farmers by the ...

    Article : 287 words
  28. WALCHA AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

    Six hundred persons were present at the show yesterday. The exhibits are numerous. Messrs. Moore, Brothers, from Armidale, are the principal prize-takers for cattle; while Messrs. Fletcher, Waugh, ...

    Article : 52 words
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