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  2. OFFICIAL NOTIFICATIONS.

    APPOINTMENTS.—S. Sharwood, to be poundkeeper at Aramac for twelve months. As surveyors under the provisions of the Real Property Acts of 1861 and 1877.—W. F. ...

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  3. ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL.

    THERE was a general understanding in the House of Commons that the preliminary debate on the introduction of Mr. Forster's bill for the protection of persons and ...

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  4. THE LATEST !

    THE inquiry into the circumstances connected with the purchase and shipment of a quantity of steel rails by the Queensland Government is now proceeding. The ...

    Article : 66 words
  5. The Troops at The Cape.

    General Sir Evelyn Wood remains at the Cape, bat Sir Frederick Roberts and General Newdigate, with the greater part of the reinforcements despatched to the Cape, have ...

    Article : 40 words
  6. THE EDUCATION QUESTION.

    THE following letter addressed by the Right Rev. Dr. O'Quinn to Mr. Palmer, in reply to the recent letter and memorandum from the Department of Public Instruction ...

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  7. Retention of Candahar.

    The Hon. E. Stanhope, member for Lincoln, has given notice of motion in the House of Commons expressing the opinion that the withdrawal of the Britishforces from Candahar ...

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  8. Conclusion of Peace.

    The Boers have accepted the terms submitted to them by the British authorities. ...

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  9. Recall of General Roberts.

    The Government have decided that the services of General Roberts will not be required in the Transvaal, and a telegram has been despatched to the Cape ordering him to ...

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  10. The Candahar Question.

    The debate on the policy of the Government with regard to the abandonment of Candahar is still proceeding. ...

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  11. PRECAUTIONS AGAINST FENIAN SURPRISES.

    The Fenian scare, instead of abating, is extending to all parts of the country, and the authorities are adopting extraordinary precautions to prevent threatened outrages. ...

    Article : 695 words
  12. THE SPEAKER'S COUP.

    At nine o'clock on Wednesday morning the Speaker returned to his post, and was received with vociferous cheers. Members immediately came rushing in, attracted possibly ...

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  13. The Queensland Mails.

    The British-India mail steamship Roma arrived here to-day en route to Queensland. ...

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  14. Brisbane.

    A horrible murder was committed this, morning in Stanley-street, South Brisbane, a Mrs. O'Donnell having her throat oat by her sister-in-law, Miss O'Donnell, who afterwards ...

    Article : 61 words
  15. SUSPENSION OF MR. PARNELL AND HIS PARTY.

    Last night the tumultuous scones which have for a month past discraced the House of Commons reached their c[?]ax, and led to the adoption of summary measures by the ...

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  16. Charters Towers.

    In the Criminal Sittings of the District Court, which opened yesterday. John Patterson, for larceny, was sentenced to nine months' imprisonment; James Thomas ...

    Article : 83 words
  17. HE WAITED TO LAUGH.

    AT mid-forenoon yesterday, a man who was crossing Woodward Avenue at Congress street suddenly began to paw the air with his hands, and perform divers strange ...

    Article : 533 words
  18. Sydney.

    The Legislative Assembly this morning agreed to Estimates amounting to upwards of a million and a quarter, and authorised the construction of the railway from ...

    Article : 106 words
  19. Melbourne.

    Mr John Andrew is now fairly in the field for North Melbourne, and intends going to the poll. Mr William Gaunson also is again to the fore as a candidate. The writ will be ...

    Article : 222 words
  20. THE FORTY ONE HOURS' SITTING.

    Owing to the premature publication of the Ceercion Bill, and the rumour that Mr Gladstone had addressed a letter of apology to Mr Parnell for having wrongfully ...

    Article : 2,221 words
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