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  2. STOPPAGE OF THE AUSTRALIAN, AND EUROPEAN BANK.

    Very great excitement was caused this morning by the Australian and European Bank closing its doors. A notice was posted that the directors felt bound to close, but hoped to re-open shortly. ...

    Article : 650 words
  3. LATEST INTELLIGENCE. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] OUR SPECIAL TELEGRAM.

    Sir Julius Vogel, Agent-General for New Zealand, contests Falmouth in the Tory interest at next election. ...

    Article : 35 words
  4. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    In the Legislative Council, yesterday, Sir JOHN ROBERTSON stated, in reply to a question by Mr. De Salis, that the Executive Council had not come to any determination to interfere with the course of law in the ...

    Article : 5,422 words
  5. [REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.] GERMANY AND EGYPT.

    The Khedive having returned an evasive answer to a formal official protest presented to him by the German Consul-General in Egypt against his conduct in dismissing his ...

    Article : 69 words
  6. FLOODS IN ITALY.

    The River Po has overflowed its banks, and great damage to property has been caused by the flood waters. ...

    Article : 29 words
  7. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.) NEWCASTLE.

    A seaman named George Brown, belonging to the barque G. M. Tucker, was found dead aboard this morning. He had been taken to the vessel last night by some of his mates drunk, and left in the galley, where ...

    Article : 158 words
  8. WEST MAITLAND.

    There is no foundation for the rumour that Robert Watson, the champion pedestrian, was drowned in the Namoi River, near Gunnedah. Mr. Watson is employed by one of the large mercantile firms here as ...

    Article : 65 words
  9. THE PRINCE ALFRED HOSPITAL.

    His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor and suite visited the Prince Alfred Hospital yesterday afternoon, with a new to inspect it. He was invited to do so by the directors of the institution Between thirty and forty members of ...

    Article : 1,238 words
  10. BATHURST.

    Nine carcases of splendid beef were dispatched to Sydney to-day. The railway rates for the carriage of meat are considered excessive. W. Edwards, the pedestrian, commenced the task ...

    Article : 82 words
  11. SPORTING.

    The weather was splendid for the races to-day, and 10,000 persons were present. This is the largest attendance on the course since the Duke's time. MAIDEN PLATE.—Tolarno 1, Brenda 2, Country Girl 3. ...

    Article : 479 words
  12. CARCOAR.

    The weather is now fine, and promises to continue so. ...

    Article : 15 words
  13. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    GERMANY appears, if we may take the utterances of its Consul-General in Egypt as indicating the feeling at head quarters, to be inclined to throw much more energy into its protests against the Egyptian coup ...

    Article : 3,015 words
  14. COWRA.

    Intense dissatisfaction prevails with respect to the removal of the Post and Telegraph Offices. A memorial, signed by the magistrates and general public, has been forwarded to the Executive on the ...

    Article : 37 words
  15. TAREE.

    The bridge over the Dawson was opened to-day, and named the Burdett-Smith, by Mrs. J. E. Broad, in that presence of a large concourse of people. A dinner and athletic sports took place this afternoon. ...

    Article : 39 words
  16. GOULBURN.

    The petition in reference to the condemned criminals was dispatched to-night to the Lieutenant-Governor. It contains about 400 signatures, and only two persons refused to sign. ...

    Article : 32 words
  17. MORUYA.

    The sale of the wreck of the steamer Monaro took place to-day, and was unsatisfactory. The hull brought £126; three boats, £32 5s.; and sundries, £7 10s. All the fore part of the vessel is intact, and a ...

    Article : 67 words
  18. VICTORIA.

    The time for the delivery of designs for Prince's Bridge has been extended to the 13th June, at the request of several competitors. Thomas Abbott, formerly in the Education Office, a[?] ...

    Article : 56 words
  19. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    W. H. Harris, auctioneer, of Strathalbyn, was to-day sentenced to eight years' imprisonment for forgoing bank guarantees. Mr. Prentice, town-clerk of Port Pirie, was found ...

    Article : 152 words
  20. THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION.

    A telegram has been received from Dr. Hector, C.M.G., Executive Commissioner in New Zealand, asking if it has been fully decided to open the Exhibition in September, as the New Zealand Commission are anxious to know the ...

    Article : 465 words
  21. NEW ZEALAND.

    There is no change in the state of affairs at Taranaki. The natives are still ploughing the settlers' grasspaddocks, all the outposts are being rapidly strengthened, and recruiting is active. ...

    Article : 42 words
  22. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Theatre Royal was very extensively patronized last night, on the occasion of a benefit given to Mr. Joseph Simmons, son., an old favourite actor and manager in Sydney. The piece de resistance announced for the evening ...

    Article : 230 words
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