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    APPREHENSION ON BOARD THE s.s. TAMAR.—Prior to the Tamar leaving the bar for Melbourne on Wednesday Constable Ure went on board to see if his ...

    Article : 5,193 words
  3. TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES.

    A young man named Freshney, engaged at M'Gorowther's saw-mill, accidentally fell against the circular saw to-day, and so mutulated his arm that Dr. Crossen ...

    Article : 566 words
  4. THE CENSUS AND THE CHURCHES.

    The Church of England is not quite so well represented on the goldfields as it is in the colony generally. The Presbyterians number 18,000 more than the Methodists in ...

    Article : 505 words
  5. STABBING AT EMERALD-HILL.

    At the Emerald-bill police court, on Thursday 20th inst., Mary Hellwig was charged with cutting and wounding her husband, Maximilian Hellwig, with intent to do ...

    Article : 1,000 words
  6. THE GRAVE OF NAPOLEON III.

    The mortal remains of Napoleon III. will (says the Standard) this day be consigned to the grave. He had not to wait for death in order to learn the lesson, so ...

    Article : 1,205 words
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