A correspondent writes us:—I send you herewith a detailed account of the rainfall on this portion of the lower Namoi which may prove of interest to many of your. [?]ders as showing a comparingu with, ...
Article : 345 wordsFollowing are late cable messages from the S. M. Herald:— London, July 8. Mr. G. Musgrove, of Messrs. Williamson, Garner, ...
Article : 1,010 wordsBy the arrival of the Suez mail, we have English news to the above date. We extract as follows from our own files: THE NEW RADICAL MOVEMENT. ...
Article : 670 words"Gallant little Wales," encouraged possibly by the favour it enjoys from Mr. Gladstone, who is at this moment stumping it, is now following in the footsteps of Ireland. There has long been a feeling ...
Article : 206 wordsAn examination sittings was held in the Melbourne Insolvency Court on Friday morning, before Judge Worthington, into the estate of William Amphlett, baker, of South Melbourne. ...
Article : 446 wordsMr. O'Brien concluded his Canadian campaign on May 27, when a grand torchlight procession and a demonstration took place in his honor at Montreal. The crowd sang "God save Ireland," and carried ...
Article : 470 wordsThe French political crisis has come to an end. After thirteen days' effort and agitation, and after difficulties arising at the very last moment, a new Cabinet has been formed under the leadership of ...
Article : 2,022 wordsMr. Gladstone opened his Welsh campaign on June 2, travelling by special train from Saltney (near Hawarden) to Swansea. The popular enthusiasm in every part of the Principality through ...
Article : 149 wordsAt length those districts that had long been awaiting a heavy fall of rain have received a soaking that will help to insure the growth of the crops into an advanced period of the coming spring. ...
Article : 491 wordsEarly on the morning of May 27 the military and constabulary force encamped at Fortane marched from their temporary quarters to assist the subsheriff of Clare in carrying out the evictions on ...
Article : 725 wordsThere has been rather a lull in the political struggle during the past week (says the Home News.) The Whitsuntide recess is passing as it should, in rest and holiday-making. No fresh ...
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