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  2. THE CHARGE AGAINST GOULD.

    At the Euroa Police Court on 16th Jan., before Mr. Wyatt, P.M., and Mr. W. H. Graham, J.P., Benjamin Gould, the notorious Kelly associate, was brought up ...

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  3. NEWS BY CABLE.

    The plague has broken out with great virulence at Australian, Russia; and latest advices state that the epidemic is on the increase. ...

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  4. GERMANS APPROVE OF THE MELBOURNE EXHIBITION.

    The German Government has intimated that the Melbourne International Exhibition, will receive vigorous support from the manufacturers of the ...

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  5. COMMUNISTS PARDONED BY THE FRENCH PRESIDENT.

    Marshal MacMahon, the President of the French Republic, acting in accordance with what is understood to be the wish of the nation, has signed ...

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  6. VICTORIAN INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION.

    An immense number of exhibitors from both France and England have promised to co-operate with Mr. George Collins Levey in promoting the ...

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  7. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    Private letters state that the Duke of Buckingham is desirous of obtaining the Governorship of New South Wales. There are two other candidates, Sir James ...

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  8. THE AFGHANISTAN WAR.

    The H[?]iware (Peiwar?) garrison has been threatened with attack by hostile tribes, and urgent messages have been sent to the General commanding the ...

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  9. DEFEAT OF THE AFGHANS AT MATTOON.

    Major-General Roberts, in command of the Kurrum Valley division of the British forces, having advanced as far as Mattoon, found a large body of ...

    Article : 93 words
  10. NEW ZEALAND.

    From Fiji there is intelligence to the 5th inst. The schooner Palmerston has been totally wrecked on the Hotika reef. She was bound for Samoa. The captain of the ...

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  11. EMBEZZLEMENT BY A COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS.

    Richardson was brought before the Belfast Police Court on Saturday morning, charged with embezzling Government moneys. Sergeant Darcey deposed to the ...

    Article : 523 words
  12. QUEENSLAND.

    Messrs. Berens, Ranniger and Co., merchants, have stopped payment. Inspector Clohesy, of the Queensland police, died last evening at Rochampton, ...

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  13. DEATH OF ESPARTERO.

    Marshal Espartero, who during the last half-century played an important part in connection with the revolutions and changes of government in Spain, ...

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  14. CANDAHAR OCCUPIED BY BRITISH TROOPS.

    Candahar has been occupied by General Biddulph and the Quetta division of the invading forces under his command. Previous to his arrival ...

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  15. OPENING OF THE QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    In the Governor's speech at the opening of Parliament to-day there was nothing that appeared to lead to the belief of there being any serious defect in the working of the ...

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  16. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Playford, the Commissioner of Crown Lands, leaves to-day on a tour through Victoria, New South Wales, and Tasmania. ...

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  17. BIRMINGHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY BURNED.

    The Birmingham Public Library has been destroyed by fire, and many thousand standard works and valuable manuscripts have been burnt. ...

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  18. COLLIERY EXPLOSION.

    A terrible colliery disaster occurred yesterday at the Rhonda Mine owing to an explosion of firedamp, by which sixty persons were killed, and a large ...

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  19. RESIGNATION OF THE FRENCH WAR MINISTER.

    The French Minister of War, owing to alleged differences with his colleagues, and complications arising out of the recent senatorial elections, has sent in ...

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  20. YELLOW FEWER IN JAMAICA.

    The yellow fever has broken out in Jamaica, and its ravages are creating great consternation amongst the population. ...

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