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  2. GOLD NEWS.

    NOVEMBER 29.—I send you a telegram to-day via Bathurst, with all news of any importance. Numbers are leaving here for Lambing Flat. From what I hear there are fully 5000 Chinese at the Wombat ...

    Article : 2,332 words
  3. THE TASMANIAN CHAMPION RACE.

    THE City of Hobart arrived yesterday morning from Melbourne, bringing Mormon, the last of the flyers for the Champion Race, and the winner of the two thousand guineas in Melbourne. Mormon was accompanied by his ...

    Article : 506 words
  4. THE PORTFOLIO.

    FAMILY HAPPINESS.—Very few people like strangers to whom they are introduced with an outrageous flourish of praises on the part of the introducer. You say (quite naturally), "What is all ...

    Article : 1,412 words
  5. VICTORIA.

    WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, November 27.—The Ministerial elections are progressing. Mr. Haines has been returned for Portland without opposition, and Messrs. Duffy and Ireland for Villiers, and Heytesbury. The polling for ...

    Article : 3,118 words
  6. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    RETIREMENT OF THE CHIEF JUSTICE.—His Honor Sir Charles Cooper has formally retired from the Judicial Bench of this province, over which, as our readers are aware, he has presided with untiring energy during the past ...

    Article : 714 words
  7. THE BURKE AND WILLS EXPEDITION—ARRIVAL OF KING IN MELBOURNE.

    MR. JOHN KING, the sole survivor of that section of the late Burke and Wills exploring expedition which crossed the Australian continent from sea to sea, the one white men in fact who has achieved the exploit, and, in all ...

    Article : 2,124 words
  8. THE EXPLORING EXPEDITION.

    The following letter has been addressed by Mr. Wright to the Editor of Bell's Life in Adelaide:—"Sir,—having heard of the article in your paper condemning Mr. Brahe and Mr. Wright in the late expedition of poor Mr. ...

    Article : 764 words
  9. QUEENSLAND.

    THE CULTIVATION OF SILK.—The following account of an experiment in silk culture, contributed by Mr. H. M. Cockburn to the Queensland Times, will be read with interest. We have (says the Guardian) had the pleasure of inspecting the specimen ...

    Article : 1,322 words
  10. TASMANIA.

    BY way of Melbourne, we have Hobart Town and Launceston papers to the 23rd ultimo. A consignment of British singing birds has been received by the ship Westbury, from London, after a passage of ...

    Article : 429 words
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