THE R. M. S. Buroda, Captain Renaldson, arrived in Port Jackson at 4 p.m. yesterday, two days and twenty hours before the contract time. We are in receopt by her of our European ...
Article : 6,104 wordsThe report circulated on the evening of February 29th that an attempt was made to "assassinate" the Queen [?]mts out, upon inquiry, to have beeen an attempt to frighten her. The name of the misereant who committed the offence ...
Article : 1,152 wordsOne of the most interesting incident of the week has been the appearance in public of Prince Arthur as a lecturer. A good deal has been said about the "Kriegspiel," the Game of Was played, by the German army. The ...
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Article : 237 wordsIn the House of Commons on March l8, Mr. Gladstone said, I will take this opportunity of completing my reply to the question put on March 8 by the tight hon. gentleman the menber for Buckinghamshire, and which I then ...
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Article : 330 words"Antipodean's third letter, like his second, refers chietly to New South Wales, Here is his description of the original process of "taking up a run," and the recent action of the" free selectors." ...
Article : 1,447 wordsThe following brief biographical sketch of Sir Hercules Robinson is given by "Angle-Australian":—" As my readers in New South Wales are doubtless aware, Sir Bercules Robinson, the new Governor, is an Irishman, and ...
Article : 681 wordsExcept a debate on education, in which the efforts of the Dissenters to overturn the Act were resisted by Mr. Forster who was supported by the Conservatives, and who overthrew his enemies by majorities of 355 to 94 and 323 to 98, ...
Article : 1,428 wordsA supplement to the London Gazette of March 1 contains the following letter, which has been received from her Majesty by Mr. Gladstone:— "Buckingham Palace, February 29,1872. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 8 May 1872, Page 2
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