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  3. THE NEWS BY THE MALTA.

    As our readers are aware, the Malta brought three days later news, namely, to the 19th January, the main items of which were communicated by telegraph from Sydney, and have already appeared in our ...

    Article : 313 words
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    There is, it appears, an order of merit even even in the ranks of the Ministry. If the public do not recognise it, they recognise it themselves. There is a descending as well ...

    Article : 3,011 words
  5. DOMESTIC NEWS.

    BRITISH SUBJECTION TO THE POPE.—The following is the statement of the correspondent of the Daily news referred to above:—"The following garrison order has been the source of much bitterness:— ...

    Article : 2,054 words
  6. THE WAR QUESTION.

    Is it to be peace or war? It is difficult to draw any correct conclusion from the conflicting statements of foreign correspondents and leading articles. We give a condensed view of the various opinions ...

    Article : 479 words
  7. MR HORNE AND "THE DOCUMENTS."

    Sir,—I am a poor humble individual, and blessed with little save the principle I learnt as a Sunday school-boy, "Do unto others as you yourself would wish to be done by." I ...

    Article : 154 words
  8. THE NEWS OF THE DAY.

    THE Stock Exchange committee had not finally determined on excluding Victorian Bands from their list. O'Shanassy's "revised speech" was no doubt, like the screecher in the Water[?] ...

    Article : 1,570 words
  9. THE WAR POSTPONED, NOT ABANDONED.

    The correspondent of the Times is informed that at a dinner, at which a number of principal functionaries were present, a Cabinet Minister said we should have no war and it is to the persevering efforts of more ...

    Article : 125 words
  10. WHAT WILL ENGLAND DO?

    An interchange of notes has taken place between the great Cabinets of Europe, and France firmly demands that the treaty of Paris shall be carried out honestly—nothing more, nothing lees. But, so long ...

    Article : 233 words
  11. BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.

    The wheat and flour market unchanged. Very few deliveries. Not much doing. Potatoes fetched at auction, 6l 7s. EXPLANATION.—A mistake occurred in our ...

    Article : 357 words
  12. WHAT WILL PRUSSIA DO?

    The question is thus discussed by the Vienna correspondent of the Times:—Vienna politicians have long endeavored to prove to me that England will not be able to remain neuter if France should go to war ...

    Article : 437 words
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