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  2. RATHER COOL.

    A CORRESPONDENT at Maryborough writes:—About the most extraordinary matrimonial complication which has been heard of here for some time is to ...

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  3. AFFAIRS IN THE SOUDAN.

    SUAKIM, Tuesday.—Gunner Edward Lewis, who was one of the Permanent Artillery, stationed at Middle Head, Sydney, died this morning in hospital at the Suakim ...

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  4. THE RIOTS IN CANADA.

    THE revolt at Prince Albert is now assuming alarming proportions. Louis Riel, as the head of his half-breeds, has attacked a force of mounted police ...

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  5. About the Police.

    MR. ROBERT WHITE, who in another column supplies some particulars about an attempted burglary, devotes a good deal of his letter to the question of the ...

    Article : 308 words
  6. Miscellaneous News.

    A DASTARDLY attempt to upset a mail coach is reported from Germanton. A large piece of wood had been placed on a hand railing, and extended from side ...

    Article : 93 words
  7. A RELIC OF THE SIEGE OF GIBRALTAR.

    SOME interesting mementos of the siege of Gibraltar have just been landed at the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, from Her Majesty's storeship ...

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  8. GENERAL GORDON'S BETRAYAL.

    YET another version of the late General Gordon's betrayal is furnished by the Vienna correspondent of the Daily Chronicle, who, wiring on March 31, ...

    Article : 193 words
  9. MUSCLE AND SCULLS.

    THE London World of the 1st April, after referring to the University boat race, says:—"It was a rather curious coincidence that both sides of the ...

    Article : 130 words
  10. TELEGRAM FROM COLONEL RICHARDSON.

    Mr. Dalley received a telegram from Colonel Richardson on Thursday morning intimating the probability of the early departure of the Contingent from the ...

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  11. MURDERED FOR FIVE CENTS.

    A JACKSONVILLE, Fla., despatch says:—"A bloody double tragedy occurred at the town of Micanopy, not far from Gainesville, in which two men lost ...

    Article : 236 words
  12. THE CONTINGENT INVITED TO ENGLAND.

    Another telegram was received this morning by Mr. Dailey from the Agent-General, stating that it might be the desire of the Imperial Government to bring a portion of ...

    Article : 132 words
  13. REQUITING A FRIENDLY TURN.

    JAMES M'GRATH, a man of decent appearance, is an ungrateful fellow. He got drunk (says the Melbourne World) and was locked up a few ...

    Article : 153 words
  14. Young Wallsend.

    ON visiting the township of Young Wallsend we were delighted with the position of the place and the activity displayed by those engaged at the ...

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  15. EXTRAORDINARY RIOT IN CONSTANTINOPLE.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, April 1.—A remarkable scene was witnessed here on Monday. An immense crowd of infuriated women surrounded the ...

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  16. RUMOURED KNIGHTHOODS.

    There is a rumour in the city to-day that Mr. Stuart, the Premier, and Mr. Dailey, the Attorney-General of New South Wales, and Mr. Service and Mr. Berry, of ...

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  17. THE CZAR'S COOK.

    THE Czar's cook is dead. This may not seem very startling news, remarks Truth, but this cook has been for years as well known in Russia as John Brown ...

    Article : 131 words
  18. SOME IRISH IN AMERICA.

    A MEETING of symphathisers with the Irish dynamite faction has been held in New York. No definite reason (the Standard's correspondent says) for the ...

    Article : 88 words
  19. HE WANTED A LOAN.

    SAYS the Melbourne Herald :—A well-known Collins-street lawyer was looking out of his window the other day, when he recognised a familiar figure, ...

    Article : 173 words
  20. IS HE A FALSE FRIEND.

    THE Standard has given it as its belief that the news of the battle at Penjdeh was known to the Ameer before he made his speech at the ...

    Article : 146 words
  21. THE ZEALANDIA.

    IN the course of a bombastic letter which appeared from Captain Webber, of the s.s. Zealandia, in an Auckland paper a few days ago, was the following: ...

    Article : 110 words
  22. TWO CAVALRY COLONELS ORDERED TO RESIGN.

    A DUBLIN correspondent telegraphs:—"The recall of Lieutenant-Colonel Chichester from the Soudan, after his arrival there with the 5th (Royal ...

    Article : 165 words
  23. VERY TRUE.

    A WITER in Truth remarks:—"The New South Wales volunteers appear to have been induced to quit their native land for very substantial ...

    Article : 185 words
  24. IN THE SOUDAN—"RESCUE (?) AND RETIRE!"

    DARKER and gloomier grow the political and military clouds overhanging that campaign which shall be known to futurity as the "Soudan Blunder;" ...

    Article : 355 words
  25. ASSAULTS ON CHILDREN.

    THE second trial of Pratt, before two magistrate, in Woodside, was held at Adelaide on Wednesday, and resulted in his being committed for trial in the ...

    Article : 328 words
  26. A ROMANTIC EPISODE.

    AT Marseilles on Saturday night, March 21, two shots were heard in the Allée de Meillan, and the ball of a revolver broke a mirror in a ...

    Article : 290 words
  27. THE BRITISH DRINK BILL FOR 1884.

    THE drink bill of Britain for last year is bigger by £872,981 than that for the year before. More beer and less spirits have been drunk. The ...

    Article : 166 words
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