THE debate on the address closed on Friday, and the speech of the evening was that of the Minister for Works. Mr. MACROSSAN dealt with a variety ...
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Article : 39 wordsM. de Freycinet, the Premier, has moved a vote of eight million francs for the purpose of equipping the fleet at Toulon. ...
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Article : 27 wordsA meeting of district delegates was held at Newcastle yesterday, when the proposal that the Borehole miners should resume work pending the arbitration award was rejected, ...
Article : 261 wordsGeneral Skobeleff is dead. ...
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Article : 173 wordsDear Sir,—Enclosed is P.O.O., and I may inform you that the "Curative Syrup" I got from you is no stranger in my house; my wife has taken two bottles for live complaint, ...
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Family Notices : 140 wordsThe first army corps for service in Egypt will consist of 25,000 men, of which England will contribute 15,000, the remaining 10,000 being furnished by the Indian Government. ...
Article : 37 wordsTelegrams have been received from two London insurance offices stating that a war premium of 5 per cent. will be charged on all steamers for London, It appears, ...
Article : 182 wordsThe religious services organised by the various Orange lodges in connection with the 12th of July celebrations were held at the Exhibition building. Prince Alfred Park, ...
Article : 97 wordsROYAL ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY.—To-night, at the Royal Assembly Rooms, this popular and talented company will commence a short season of five nights only, when they ...
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Article : 66 wordsThe police have, received information that a woman named Evans and her three children were drowned last night in the Logan River. The dingy in which they were is supposed to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 263 wordsThe Conference of Ambassadors of the European Powers has requested the Porte to at once intervene actively in Egypt for the restoration of order, intimating that, in the ...
Article : 83 wordsThe bill for the repression of disorders in Ireland was rend a third time in the House of Commons last night. Previous to the bill being passed an amendment introduced ...
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Darling Downs Gazette (Qld. : 1881 - 1922), Mon 10 Jul 1882, Page 3
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