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  2. A COAL-FIELD MUCH WANTED IN VICTORIA.

    IT was a serious omission that deprived Victoria of gigantic coal-fields like those which are below the surface of this colony. It is true that gold was found ...

    Article : 1,360 words
  3. THE SAN FRANCISCO MAIL SERVICE.

    WE are indebted to the Colonial Secretary for the following copy of a letter from the Postmaster-General respecting his negotiations with the New Zealand Premier on this subject:— ...

    Article : 945 words
  4. RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

    THE annual meeting of the Rifle Association of New South Wales was held on the 2nd July, at which the report for the year 1872 was submitted and adopted. The report states that the annual prize meeting took place on 3rd, 4th, ...

    Article : 1,047 words
  5. THE VICTORIAN VIEW OF THE MAIL SERVICE.

    ALTHOUGH the Parliament of Victoria was not consulted as to the new contract for the Suez service, the Assembly has had an opportunity, thanks to one of the independent members, of ...

    Article : 1,119 words
  6. THE POSTAL NEGOTIATIONS WITH NEW ZEALAND.

    THE attempt to win the co-operation of New Zealand, through its Government, in our Pacific mail service appears to have failed. The simple object of supplying the colonies with ...

    Article : 1,065 words
  7. THE HON. G. A. LLOYD AT NEWCASTLE.

    ON Thursday evening, the 19th June, a public dinner was given in the City Hall, Newcastle, to the Hon. George A. Lloyd, M.L.A. for the city of Newcastle, in celebration of the abolition of the Tonnage Dues. There was a large ...

    Article : 1,459 words
  8. NEW ZEALAND AND SUEZ MAIL SERVICE.

    BY the last mail, a minute from the Cabinet of New Zealand respecting the reasons which induced, the representurives of that colony to support the proposition to establish the terminus at Malbourne, was forwarded to Earl ...

    Article : 647 words
  9. EXECUTION.

    ON the 1st instant, William Cross, alias Krauss, alias Julius Proutx, underwent the extreme penalty of the law in Darlinghurst gaol, for the murder, on the 16th March, of Captain Longmuir, of the British ship Rifleman. The ...

    Article : 770 words
  10. WEATHER AND CROPS.—PASTORAL.

    THE last mail had not left our shores when they were visited by a heavy downpour of rain, which extended over a great part of the colony. Many of the rivers have been flooded, but on the whole the rain will do good; as it ...

    Article : 647 words
  11. OUR VOLUNTEER AND DEFENCE FORCES.

    THE various corps of Volunteer Rifles, scattered throughout the chief townships of the interior of the colony, are now busily engaged in going through their course of musketry instraction, As showing the excellent feeling which exists ...

    Article : 338 words
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