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  2. LATEST INTELLIGENCE. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) THE AUSTRALIAN TEAM IN ENGLAND.

    The Australian Eleven commenced their first match to-day, at Southampton? against 18 gentlemen of the county of Hampshire. The match attracted considerable attention, ...

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    After some twenty years of expectation, and about ten of intermittent search, the Queenslanders have discovered, according to recent advices, a real harbour on their ...

    Article : 1,248 words
  4. VICTORIAN AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS.

    The agricultural statistics for the year ending March 30, were published to-night. The total quantity of land under tillage in 1879-80 was 1,687,400 acres, as compared with 1,609,278 acres in 1878-9; the gross ...

    Article : 110 words
  5. THE AUSTRALIAN HOMEWARD MAILS.

    The Australian Suez mails were delivered, via Brindisi, to-day. [The previous announcement referred to the Australian mails via San Francisco, which were delivered on the 11th.] ...

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  6. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. BATHUBST COURSING CLUB MEETING.

    Beautiful warm weather again favoured the meeting, and twenty courses were got through before 4 o'clock in the afternoon. The last two left in the Cup were Lethe and Hushmoney; and in the Dockairne Stakes ...

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  7. VISIT OF PRINCE LEOPOLD TO CANADA.

    Prince Leopold, in accordance with arrangements previously announced, left England yesterday en route to Canada, where he will make a lengthened tour. H. R. H. will ...

    Article : 51 words
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    The ad [?] of mankind in the acqu[?]sition of knowledge progresses in many parallel columns. Invention and science keep emulative pace in the universal march and leaders are ma[?]y. In the ...

    Article : 433 words
  9. THE GOVERNMENT AND THE CONDITION OF IRELAND.

    The Government, since its accession to office, has been devoting considerable attention to the present condition of Ireland, and to the measures necessary for the settlement ...

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  10. THE ENGLISH MAILS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The R. M. S. Bangalore, with the English, mails via Brindisi to the 23rd April, left here to-day for Australian ports. ...

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  11. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.) PARRAMATTA.

    The Mayor and Aldermen Ritchie, Young and Smith, with the Town Clerk, Mr. Norman Selfe, and Mr. Elphinstone, the contractor for the Waterworks, started in a break this afternoon to inspect the position ...

    Article : 106 words
  12. NEWCASTLE.

    Total export of coal for the week amounted to 14,262 tons, of which Lambton alone shipped 6190 tons. A greater demand for coal still exists than the companies working are able to supply. ...

    Article : 69 words
  13. LITHGOW.

    At the Esk Bank Iron Works, 200 tone of rails and 250 tone of bars have been rolled during the last ten days. ...

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  14. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    THE proceedings of the Legislative Assembly yesterday evening were of a character cortainly not [?]lated to add to the dignity of the representatives of the people. There was a very small business paper, the ...

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  15. RACING IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    The following are the Birthday Cup acceptances:— Savanaka, Glenomiston, Rivalry, Caspian, Banter, Filliboster, Japan, Don Carlos, Abbott, Pawnbroker, Lord Ha[?]y. ...

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  16. COONABARABRAN.

    Much surprise is expressed here at the decision of the Executive in the cese of Albert, the aboriginal condemned for the murder of Nugal Jack. The murdered man killed three-blacks, and would-probably ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND.

    Charles M'Dermott, of Rockhampton, has been fined 24s., and has had goods to the value of £40 confiscated, for evading Customs duties. About 600 Chinese are going from Cooktown to ...

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  18. THE TURF.

    The Turf of New South Wales sustained a Serious loss yesterday by the death of the celebrated sire Yattendon, which took place at Fernhill, near Penrith. Yattendon was brad by Mr. C. G. Tindall in 1861, and was by Sir Hercules ...

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  19. WALKING MATCH.

    The contest between W. Edwards, the long-distance champiou walker of Australia, and W. Baker, a pedestrian not unknown in atbletic circles in the colonies, was continued during yesterday and last night. Both men have ...

    Article : 213 words
  20. VICTORIA.

    The Hon. N[?] Black is seriously ill, and will probably not recover. Mr. W. M. K. Vale, M.L.A., the treasurer to the Exhibition Commission, who on his arrival from ...

    Article : 358 words
  21. AQUATICS.

    The Sydney Amateur Sailing Club will close the season to-day with the usual annual picnic at Chowder Bay. A grofessional sculling match between J. Lynch and Peter Sullivan for £40 aside will take place ont he Parramatt a ...

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  22. YACHT RACE.

    An important yacht race for £100 a side, between the Secret (late of Sydney) and the new Victorian yacht Way Qneecn, took place in Hobson's Bay on Thursday. These yachts recently met in a regatta race, and the May ...

    Article : 149 words
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    The Phare d' Alexandree reports a serious collision in the Red Se[?] between two British steamers on the 11th of February, resulting in the sinking of one, of which no intelligence has been received here. The Fulica ...

    Article : 96 words
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    The Electoral Bill will not be any the worse for being without the clause requiring a £50 deposit trom a candidate. The evil which it was intended to remedy is a real one, for electors are often put ...

    Article : 441 words
  25. SOUTH AUSTRALIA,

    The Government have agreed to rlace £5000 on the Estimates, for the representation of the colony at the Melbourne Exhibition. Mr. C. J. Ive, a well-known mercantile broker, is ...

    Article : 124 words
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