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  2. THE SYDNEY MONTHLY OVERLAND MAIL.

    THE most important discussion that has taken place in the Assembly during the month has reference to a series of resolutions with regard to the surplus revenue, and moved by Mr. ...

    Article : 1,262 words
  3. MINING SUMMARY.

    WE have but little to record in connection with mininer matters, as having taken place during the past month. There has been a discovery of gold at Gobundry, forty-five miles to the north-west of Parkes, and a rush to that place; ...

    Article : 1,335 words
  4. CITY IMPROVEMENTS.

    PRINCE ALFRED HOSPITAL.—The massive foundations of the two pavillons are now completed, and the contiacts for the erection of the pavilions have been signed, and the work entered into. The contract for the masonry and ...

    Article : 1,237 words
  5. FIJI.

    By the arrival of the Behring we have intelligence fo the 13th May. His Excellency the Governor and suite left in the s s. Eitzroy on a tour round the island of Viti Levu. No doubt ...

    Article : 1,112 words
  6. LEGAL.

    DURING th[?] past month the Central Criminal Court and the circuitsbave occupied the attention of legal circles, so that there [?]very little worthy of note to record in the way of firal de[?]ns of our Courts on points of law. His Honor ...

    Article : 690 words
  7. SOCIAL.

    Her Majesty's birthday was observed throughout the c[?]lony with every mark of loyalty and affcetion. In Sydney a review of the military [?] took place on Moore Park, followed by a levee at Government House. In the ...

    Article : 4,338 words
  8. THE RAILWAYS.

    Csiderable diseussion has taken place in Porliament and the Press during the past month in reference to the pro[?]ss of the railways; and in the Legislative Assembly, a [?] ago. Mr. Lackey, the Minister for Works, read the ...

    Article : 980 words
  9. THE LAST TASMANIAN NATIVE.

    TRUCANINNI, or Lalla Rookh, as she was sometimes called, the last of the aborigines of Tasmania, died on the 8th May (says the Hobart Town Mercury) of paralysis, at the residence, in Macquarie-street, of her protectress, Mrs. ...

    Article : 1,432 words
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