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  2. LATEST INTELLIGENCE. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] OUR SPECIAL TELEGRAM. (FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT.) THE PALL MALL GAZETTE ON DEAD-LOCKS.

    The Pall Mall Gazette, referring to the existing dead-locks in New South Wales and Tasmania, says that Constitutional arrangements do not work well in the colonies, and ...

    Article : 67 words
  3. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    It is satisfactory to observe that commercial enterprise is awake to the necessity of making adequate preparations for the export trade in meat, which promises to become a large and ...

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  4. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    At the annual meeting of the Bank of Australasia, in London, it was unanimously resolved that a pension of £900 a year be paid to Samuel Tomkinson, who has been manager of the Adelaide branch for twenty-nine ...

    Article : 228 words
  5. THE VICTORIAN BOARD OF ADVICE IN LONDON.

    The Right Hon. Hugh Childers has withdrawn from the Board of Advice to the Agent-General of Victoria, in London, and has telegraphed to the Victorian Government, ...

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  6. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) THE ENGLISH WHEAT CROPS.

    The reports received from the agricultural districts regarding the growing crops are satisfactory, and the prospects of the wheat harvest are of a very favourable character. ...

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  7. ARRIVAL of the STEAMSHIP ACONCAGUA at ADELAIDE.

    The Orient Company's steamship Aconcagua arrived at 8 o'clock this evening from Plymouth, with dates to March 20. PASSENGERS.—First Saloon: The Rev. Thomas ...

    Article : 123 words
  8. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    Wheat has again declined 1s., owing to the favourable reports of the coming crop. Advices have been received that large supplies are coming forward. Adelaide wheat is ...

    Article : 60 words
  9. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Onslow, Attorney-General of Honduras, is appointed Attorney-General of Western Australia. The remittances to the Irish Belief Fund exceed £1400. ...

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  10. THE AMERICAN WHEAT CROPS.

    There is reason to anticipate a large yield of wheat, as intelligence from all parts of the country is satisfactory. ...

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  11. AMUSEMENTS.

    At two places of amusement on Saturday night there were changes of programme; but "Blow for Blow," at the Theatre Royal, and "The New Babylon," at the "Victoria Theatre," are running too well to be likely to be ...

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  12. LATER CAPE NEWS.

    Sir Garnet Wolseley is now in Maritzburg. He left Pretoria about a week since. Sir Henry Bulwer awaits the arrival of his successor, Sir George Colley, and then leaves for England. He ...

    Article : 184 words
  13. THE VICEROY OF IRELAND.

    Earl Cowper has been appointed Viceroy of Ireland, in succession to the Duke of Marlborough. ...

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  14. LORD CHANCELLOR OF IRELAND.

    Lord Ottogan (? O'Hagan) is appointed to succeed the Hon. Dr. Ball as Lord Chancellor of Ireland. ...

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  15. THE TRAINING-SHIP ATALANTA.

    Diligent search has been made by the Channel Squadron for the training-ship Atalanta, which, as has already been announced, is missing. Since she left Bermuda, ...

    Article : 56 words
  16. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    IT will be seen by our cable messages to this morning that the Channel Squadron has made an unsuccessful search for the missing training-ship Atalanta, and there is now too much reason to fear that she has met with ...

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  17. THE STEAMSHIP TANJORE.

    The steamship Tanjore, with the English mails for Australia to the 9th April, left yesterday. ...

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  18. THE NEWCASTLE COAL TRADE.

    Another aggregate meeting of miners, to consider the affairs of the district, was held at Waratah to-day, when it was agreed not to go to work upon the reduction attempted to be imposed by the associated masters, ...

    Article : 131 words
  19. THE STEAMSHIP LUSITANIA.

    The Orient Company's steamship Lusitania sailed to-day from Plymouth, with mails and passengers for Australia. ...

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  20. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.) NEWCASTLE.

    A thrilling incident happened here on Saturday night, during a tight-rope performance by Alexander, the Australian Blondin, in a paddock near Tattersall's Hotel. A great crowd were watching Alexander ...

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  21. THE NEW BRITISR MINISTRY.

    We are indebted to the Hon. Colonial Secretary, Sir Henry Parkes, for the following information, which was sent to the Government of this Colony, by cable. The following are to be Ministers in Mr. Gladstone's ...

    Article : 88 words
  22. COPELAND NORTH.

    Henry Saxby, one of the two prospectors who made the alluvial discovery at Barrington River, applied to-day for a prospecting claim. No rich find has been made yet, but 12 dwts. of coarse gold were obtained ...

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  23. MR. DE SALIS ON HOME MANUFACTURES.

    Sir,—In your issue of the 28th instant appeared a letter from the pen of Mr. De Salis on the above subject. The profuse care which usually characterises that gentleman's productions leaves but little to be desired or added. ...

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  24. DONATIONS to the AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM.

    From Dr. Hector, C.M.G., F.R.S.: A complete set of the "Transactions of the N. Z. Institute"; Appendix to the Official Catalogue of the N. Z. Court; Catalogue of Stalk and Sessile-eyed Crustacea of N.Z.; complete set of ...

    Article : 320 words
  25. KIAMA.

    At a large and influential meeting held here to-day, all the principal residents of the district spoke against the Illawarra Steam Navigation Company. Mr. Major offered to put a steamer on, and the project was received ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND.

    A petition is to be presented to his Excellency the Governor, asking him to represent to the Humane Society the brave conduct of Captain Maund and the crew of the Southport, at Easter, in rescuing two men ...

    Article : 172 words
  27. VICTORIA.

    The Geelong Juvenile Industrial Exhibition closed last night, having been very successful. The new Exchange room will be formally opened on May 10. The Chief Secretary has promised to be ...

    Article : 185 words
  28. THE MOONLIGHT CONCERT AT ASHFIELD.

    Sir,—It is due to the Chinese merchants named by your reporter to-day, as having so liberally assisted our concert committee last Thursday night, to explain that they did so in acknowledgment or a letter in your columns during ...

    Article : 190 words
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