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  2. TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1862.

    To-night, according to present arrangement, Mr. HAINES will proceed with the vote for educational purposes, and Parliament will be asked to vote ...

    Article : 5,654 words
  3. MINING INTELLIGENCE.

    The increasing want of water is still the topic of complaint from most of the gold-fields, and is likely to continue so for somo time, as rains sufficiently heavy to fill any of the dams or ...

    Article : 2,169 words
  4. LATER NEWS FROM AMERICA.

    The ship Sarah Chase brings dates from San Francisco to the 21st December. The San Francisco Herald of that date states that much excitement prevailed in the city in consequence ...

    Article : 769 words
  5. THE ALL-ENGLAND MATCHES.

    The great match Surrey v. The World was resumed on the Melbourne Cricket ground yesterday, and was continued with unabated ardour on both sides until the hour appointed for drawing ...

    Article : 2,902 words
  6. TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES.

    Fourteen days' later news from Auckland is to hand. The aspect of affairs is not improving. Mr. Gorst, magistrate at Waipa, was ordered by thirty native soldiers in uniform to withdraw ...

    Article : 403 words
  7. THE "RELIGIOUS DIFFICULTY."

    The Royal Commissioners, in their report of the state of popular education in England, speaking of the different feelings of managers and parents as to distinctive religious teaching, say ...

    Article : 2,263 words
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