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  2. LATEST INTELLIGENCE.

    IN the House of Commons, this evening, the Attorney-General, replying to Mr. Sullivan, member for Louth, said that the question of Sir Bryan O'Loghlen retaining his seat as ...

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  3. THE AUSTRALIAN TEAM. V. ELEVEN OF LEICESTERSHIRE.

    A MATCH was commenced to-day at Leicester between the Australian team and eleven of Leicestershire. The latter went first to the wickets, and scored 193, Sankey being top ...

    Article : 150 words
  4. SYDNEY MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    THE usual fortnightly meeting of the Sydney Municipal Council' was held at the Town Hall yesterday morning. Alderman Chapman, acting Mayor, occupied the chair, and there were present Aldermen Playfair, Kippax, Carpenter, ...

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  5. THE ORANGE INSTITUTION.

    LAST evening this institution brought its natural celebration to a close by a dinner and ball at the Protestant Hall. About three hundred ladies and gentlemen attended, many of the members of the order being decorated with their ...

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  6. DEPUTATIONS.

    YESTERDAY,a deputation, consisting of Dr Renwick, Dr. Hogg, Mr. A. Cane, Mr. E. Blackett, and Mr. S. W. Mansfield (directors, architect, and manager of the Benovolent Society of New South Wales), waited upon the Colonial ...

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  7. NEW SOUTH WALES AT THE PARIS EXHIBITION.

    New South Wales has been awarded the special grand prize for wool, in addition to the medal. ...

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  8. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    In the Legislative Council, the Chief Secretary moved for leave to introduce a bill for the reform of the Council. It is proposed that, at a dissolution of the Assembly, the Governor may send a third of the ...

    Article : 154 words
  9. [REUTER'S TELEGRAM.] THE OUTBREAK IN NEW CALEDONIA.

    In consequence of the native rising in New Caledonia, the French Government is sending reinforcements of troops to that colony. ...

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  10. [FROM OUR OWN CORRESP[?]S.] NEWCASTLE.

    A serious stabbing affray occurred at Bullock Island last night. Andrew Johnston, a coloured man, struck a man named James Downey in the groin with a knife, inflicting a dangerous wound. Downey ...

    Article : 97 words
  11. SPORTING.

    WESTEREN Princess and Gitana are favourites for the Waterloo Cup. Both won their courses yesterday. ...

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  12. EASTERN SUBURBS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    THE usual monthly meeting of the above society was held in the schoolroom, Point Piper Road. Woollahra, last evening. The chair was occupied by Mr. Benjamin Cocks, and, considering the season of the year and ...

    Article : 1,250 words
  13. WALGETT.

    The western mail route via Wallsrawang is now proving its superiority. Cobb's mail coaches arrive according to contract time, while the last northern mail by Nowland's mail coaches arrived twenty ...

    Article : 93 words
  14. NEW ZEALAND.

    THE arrival of the steamer Wakatipu brings us later news from New Zealand. We have Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch files to the 10th instant. They supply the subjoined items of intelligence. ...

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  15. THE BIBLE IN SCHOOLS.

    SIR,—Your thoughtful sub-leader in this day's issue should help to convince Bishop Moorhouse that his propositions for the reading of the Bible in Victorian State schools are not practicable. He will likely find that his colony after ...

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  16. LITHGOW

    The engine-driver and guard of the mineral train, in yesterday's collision, and the station-master at Lithgow, have been suspended pending fuller inquiry. ...

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  17. URALLA.

    Last night, a large and enthusiastic meeting was held in the Temperance Hall, in reference to opening out and making the surveyed road from Uralla to Bundarra. Mr. John Crapp presided. ...

    Article : 117 words
  18. MORUYA.

    Between 100 and 200 horsemen, and other residents in buggies, met the Rev. James Graham Love eight miles from the town, and gave him a most enthusiastic reception. ...

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  19. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    THE following notifications appear in the Government Gazette published yesterday morning:- APPOINTMENTS:—Mr. Robert R. Bailey, Coonamble, to be a magistrate of the colony. The Reverend George ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. M'llwraith, leader of the Opposition, has given notice in the Assembly of his intention to move that a loan of £3,000,000 is desirable. The debate will take place on Wednesday. ...

    Article : 48 words
  21. VICTORIA.

    In the Legislative Council to-day the address in reply to the opening speech was carried without opposition. Sir Charles Sladen criticised some parts of the speech, expressed disapproval of borrowing ...

    Article : 290 words
  22. [REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.] NEWCASTLE.

    A sculling match is likely to be arranged between Laycock, of Sydney, and E. Sheppard, of Maitland. A locomotive tank engine has been constructed at the Newcastle Foundry. A trial trip was ...

    Article : 71 words
  23. VICTORIA.

    In the Assembly, this afternoon, Mr. Lalor obtained leave to introduce an Amending Customs Bill. This bill proposes to repeal the duty on wattle bark and red-gum timber brought across the Murray from New ...

    Article : 221 words
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