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  2. THE PARIS EXHIBITION.

    The Papal dominions, to their credit be it Said, exhibit one of the most intricate and beautiful pieces of mechanism in the Exhibition, invented by a well known man ...

    Article : 4,086 words
  3. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    BONE OF Mr BONE.—The following statement was read by a man named Frederick Bone, in answer to a charge preferred against him at the Central Police Court on Monday ...

    Article : 995 words
  4. BALLARAT.

    There was an excellent business done at the Corner to-day, large parcels of the more valuable stocks having changed hands freely. The machinery and puddling-machines at ...

    Article : 522 words
  5. LORD CARNARVON'S CIRCULAR ON MARTIAL LAW.

    Lord Carnarvon's circular to the Governors of our various colonies, directing them wherever acts authorising beforehand the proclamation of martial law exist, at once to ...

    Article : 1,739 words
  6. UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA.

    The annual general meeting was held yesterday, Mr. Dalgety in the chair. The manager (Mr. W. J. Saunders) read the following report:— ...

    Article : 1,410 words
  7. THE GEOGRAPHY OF DISEASE.

    Sir,—People have a hazy notion that there is a deal of mystery about diseases, but that they move (if I may so express it) in certain well-defined orbits, and are subject to and ...

    Article : 1,102 words
  8. TERRIFIC HURRICANE.

    Yesterday afternoon, a little after three o'clock, a hurricane of wind broke over Daylesford believed to have been the most violent over felt in the locality, and for the ...

    Article : 744 words
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