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  2. LATEST INTELLIGENCE. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.) [REUTEIR'S TELEGRAMS.] THE ADVANCE OF THE RUSSIANS.

    The Russian head-quarters have been transferred to Adrianople. The Russian troops have arrived at Tchorlu, which the population have evacuated. The Russians are marching ...

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    SO[?] RESULTS OF THE BERRY POLICY.—If any boubts had been entertained as to the serious Sharacter of the blow which the Government has struck At the prosperity of the colony, the have ...

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  4. IMPRESSIONS IN PARLIAMENT.

    THE Speaker has put his foot down, and I think everyone will agree that it was high time he did so. Mr. Garrett was severely rebuked for his interruptions of Mr. Fitzpatrick in the debate on the Lands Act ...

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  5. ADELAIDE.

    Government telegrams from London advise the dispatch of 500 English and 300 German emigrants for South Australia. ...

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  6. AUSTRALASIAN WESLEYAN METHODIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY.

    THE annual meeting of the above-named society was held in the Wesleyan Church, York-street, yesterday evening. There was a good attendance. The Hon. Sir G. W. Allen (Speaker of the Legislatiye Assembly) occupied the chair. ...

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  7. NEW ZEALAND.

    Sir George Grey, Premier, has returned from his visit to the Maori King, by whom he was cordially welcomed. He (Sir George Grey) remained with the King two days, during which time nearly all the ...

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  8. SIR STAFFORD NORTHCOTES STATEMENT.

    Sir Stafford Northcote stated in the House of Commons that, according to authentic information, the peace conditions include the formation of Bulgaria into an autonomous ...

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  9. THE POLITICAL SITUATION IN VICTORIA.

    THE West Melbourne election took place to-day, and passed off quietly, although considerable excitement was manifested. Strenuous efforts were put forward by the friends of both candidates, and the result was ...

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  10. THE FRENCH AND ITALIAN SQUADRONS.

    The French Mediterranean squadron and the Italian squadron have been dispatched to the Levant. ...

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  11. NEW SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE COLONIES.

    The Right Hon. Sir M. E. Hicks Beach, one of the members for East Gloucestershire, is to be Lord Carnarvon's successor as Secretary of State for the Colonies. ...

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  12. THE SPECIAL MILITARY VOTE.

    The debate on the motion for an army and navy supply vote of £6,000,000 is still pending. It is exciting great interest throughout the country. ...

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  13. TERMS OF THE ARMISTICE NOT YET SETTLED.

    The terms of the armistice have not yet been settled. ...

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  14. PUBLIC HEALTH AND PUBLIC GOOD.

    SIR,—Seeing in votir issue of Saturday, the 2nd instant, a letter signed "Burton Bradley," and headed as above, calling public attention to a violation of all modern laws, or a deficient knowledge of the same. by the ...

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  15. VICTORIOUS ADVANCE OF THE RUSSIANS.

    The Turks have been everywhere defeated or captured, and the Russians are within less than sixty miles of Constantinople. ...

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  16. FIJI.

    THE A. S. N. Co.'s steamer Wentworth which arrived on Sunday from Fiji, bringa papers to January 23th. The following is a summmy of the news:— Copious showers of rain have fallen on most parts of the ...

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  17. THE FEELING OF ENGLAND IN REGARD TO THE WAR.

    A large majority of the meetings which have been held in England within the last few days have indicated that the people are averse to England engaging in war. ...

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  18. [FROM THE MERCHANT SHIPPING AND UNDERWRITERS' ASSOCIATION, LIMITED.] FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    ARRIVED.—Gladstone, from Sydney, October 14; Harlaw, from Sydney, October 24; Ben Cruachan, from Geelong, October 24; Lieutenant, from Brisbane, October 2. ...

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  19. FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.] NEWCASTLE.

    Two inquests were held on Saturday: one at Hamilton on the body of a child, five months old, named Jane Lewes, suffocated in bed; and the other on the body of a lad of three years, a son of Alexander Hay, ...

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  20. YASS.

    Over —600 in cash was contributed here yesterday at the opening of the Sisters of Mercy convent and school. ...

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  21. GRENFELL.

    Steady rain is falling, with every prospect of continuance. ...

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  22. COOMA.

    A slight shock of earthquake was felt here yesterday. ...

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  23. BRISBANE.

    The Stirlingshire, with nearly 400 immigrants, arrived from Glasgow to-day. Mr. Garrick has accepted the portfolio of Lands. ...

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  24. MELBOURNE.

    There was a thunderstorm last night with heavy rain, which conatinued all day, doing much goodThe rain has extended to the country districts, especially in the westward; and it is believed that ...

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  25. QUEENSCLIFF.

    ARRIVED.—Walton Castle, barque, from Bunard's Inlet; at 1 p.m., City of Melbourne (s.), from Sydney; the Lord Warden, ship, from London. SAILED.—At 3 p.m., Avoca (s.), and at [?] p.m., ...

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  26. [REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.] BRISBANE.

    At the request of the Premier of Queeneland, Mr. Thomas M'Ilwraith. M.L.A., at present in Adelaide. will interview the Government of South Australia, to urge immediate joint action to determine the west ...

    Article : 56 words
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