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  2. Sir Arthur Kennedy, G.C.H.G., C.B., Governor of Queensland.

    The present Governor of Queensland (says a contemporary) has served the British Grown for more than half a century, and there are few officials who can boast of a longer or more diversified career. The Kennedys ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,053 words
  3. Poole's Grave at Sturt's Depot Glen.

    We give a sketch of the grave of John Poole, at Start's Depot Glen, Central Australia. This resting-place of one of the early explorers has been brought into notice through the discovery of gold in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 498 words
  4. More Murders at New Britain.

    Intelligence has been received from the South Sea Islands by H.M.S. Emerald that Mr. Kleimschmidt, a German naturalist, was murdered some time ago in New Britain. It afterwards transpired that the victim ...

    Article : 212 words
  5. The Lusitania's Shipment.

    The London correspondent of the Argus states that the Lusitania arrived in dock on June 9, and, on inquiry on board next morning, he found the shipment of frozen provisions had not turned out as well ...

    Article : 307 words
  6. The Deniliquin-Moama Railway.

    The following report of the directors of the Denilquin and Moama Railway Company will be presented to the shareholders next month:—"Your directors beg to submit the statement ...

    Article : 261 words
  7. Death in the Milk-pail.

    We learn from the New Zealand papers that two cases of typhoid fever occurred recently in Christchurch, on premises well drained and very clean. The origin puzzled the doctor, and he found that the same ...

    Article : 174 words
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