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  2. ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL.

    We are in receipt of mail papers, via Suez, to the 21st January. We make the following extracts:β€” WAR RUMOURS. Rumours of war are still rife on the Continent. ...

    Article : 312 words
  3. A NEW COERCION BILL FOR IRELAND.

    The Government have made up their minds to introduce a measure dealing with the agrarian conspiracy in Ireland. It has been forced upon them by the impossibility of securing convictions ...

    Article : 220 words
  4. [?]ERRIBLE DISASTER AT THE EAST-END OF LONDON.

    At a large public hall in Princcs-strect, in the vicinity of St. Jude's Church, Commercial-street, on the evening of Jan. 10, a Hebrew dramatic club was giving a performance for the benefit of a poor man ...

    Article : 515 words
  5. Largs School of Arts.

    The usual half-yearly meeting of the above institution took place in the hall on Thursday night last. There was a large attendance and much enthusiasm and earnestness thrown into the ...

    Article : 1,795 words
  6. MR. GLADSTONE AND LORD RANDOLPH CHURCHILL.

    The following correspondence has been published:β€” "2, Connaught-place, W., Jan. 10. "Dear Mr. Russell,β€”In reply to-your letter, I ...

    Article : 284 words
  7. THE PLAN OF CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. Dillon still boasts of his " good behaviour " and mocks the Queen's Bench and its rule of bail. He visited Enniscorthy on January 17, accompanied by the Messrs. Redmond. His reception, it is ...

    Article : 551 words
  8. THE GERMAN MILITARY BILL.

    As was anticipated, the Reichstag proved impracticable, and the German Military Bill was rejocted by twenty-seven votes last week. Prince Bismarck had evidently awaited this issue, for the ...

    Article : 187 words
  9. THE MONEY MARKET.

    In the money market rates have been again declining, there being but a small demand for all purposes. The Bank return, will, no doubt, show a considerable increase in the reserve, owing to cash ...

    Article : 265 words
  10. THE BULGARIAN QUESTION.

    According to a telegram from Vienna, the negotiations for the settlement of the Bulgarian Question are ill full progress, and have taken a favourable course up to the present. They are mainly ...

    Article : 142 words
  11. A BENEVOLENT COLONIST.

    The wealthy Australian squatter, Mr. Thomas Holt, who is well known in the Colonies for his benevolence and philantropy, is now providing free dinners to the indigent poor of Soho and ...

    Article : 243 words
  12. State Children's Relief Board.

    The monthly meeting of the above board was held at the Central Home, Paddington, on Monday afternoon. Present. The President (Dr. Kenwick, B.A.), Mra. Garran, and Lady Manning. A good ...

    Article : 326 words
  13. ENGLAND'S POSITION IN THE WORLD.

    England's position in the world is analysed very minutely in a work which has recently appeared from the pen of an officer in the Prussian army. The author, after giving a categorical division of ...

    Article : 301 words
  14. THE EVICTIONS IN KERRY.

    The evictions on the estate of the Hon. R. Winn, at Glenbeigh, county Kerry, which during the preceding few days had resulted in some extraordinary scenes were continued on the 14th inst. At one ...

    Article : 718 words
  15. THE WOOL MARKET.

    This market continuos to be characterised by considerable activity, and the increased turnover previously noted is maintained, while quotations have shown a further upward tendency. According ...

    Article : 497 words
  16. Severe Storm in Melbourne.

    As a corollary to the periods of almost tropical heat which have been experienced at intervals since the commencement of the present year, Melbourne (the Age says), and indeed a wide area ...

    Article : 592 words
  17. The Rose of Sharon Ashore.

    From particulars gleaned through the courtesy of the captain of the Broken Bay Company's steamer Genista, we (Echo) learn that the vessel reported to be the Amy, ashore on Long Reef, is ...

    Article : 273 words
  18. THE ENGLISH GOVERNMENT AND ITS PROSPECTS.

    The prespects of the Government in the earlier part of the coming session depend very much upon the attitude of Lord Randolph Churchill. As yet the late Chancellor of the Exchequer has not given ...

    Article : 257 words
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