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  2. LATE EUROPEAN NEWS, VIA CALIFORNIA.

    The Wonga Wonga, which arrived at Sydney on the 17th inst. from San Francisco, via Honolulu and Auckland, has brought files of papers containing some items of news not ...

    Article : 1,724 words
  3. HORRIBLE TRAGEDY AT BALLARAT.

    Between 9 and 10 o'clock this morning the most intense excitement prevailed in the neighbourhood of Armstrong and Sturt streets, owing to a report having got abroad ...

    Article : 3,087 words
  4. THE BALLOON FAILURE.

    The promised balloon ascent from the Friendly Societies Ground, on Saturday afternoon last, led to considerable disappointment in consequence of Mr. Gale not making ...

    Article : 670 words
  5. THEATRE ROYAL.

    There was an excellent house on Saturday night, and Mr. Mathews was received with that cordial enthusiasm which is his unquestionable due. During six weeks he has ...

    Article : 996 words
  6. SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH TO AUSTRALIA.

    The following report on the proposed extension of the submarine telegraph to the Australian continent has been furnished to the postmaster-general of Queensland by Mr. ...

    Article : 1,246 words
  7. THE COLIBAN WATER SCHEME.

    A deputation of members of the different councils in the Sandhurst district, and the Sandhurst Mining Board, waited on the hon. the Minister of Mines at the Town-hall, ...

    Article : 1,002 words
  8. ESSENDON ANNUAL RACES.

    Stewards—Mr. J. Kerr, Mr. J. Madden, Mr. G. Watson, Mr. H. Power, Mr. M'Phail, Mr. T. Chadwick. Judge—Mr. J. Cleeland. Starter—Mr. S. Waldock. Clerk of the ...

    Article : 1,324 words
  9. DESTRUCTION OF TREES IN THE BOTANICAL-GARDENS RESERVE.

    Sir,—Some short time ago, in The Argus, I called attention to the wholesale destruction of the fine old trees in the reserve, with a query—"What became of the firewood?" ...

    Article : 366 words
  10. BALLARAT.

    Business at the Corner was much interfered with this morning by the Armstrong-street murder and suicide, the murderer and his victim and their friends having all been well ...

    Article : 307 words
  11. MR. G. P. SMITH V. THE BRIGHTON MAGISTRATES.

    Sir,—Mr. G. P. Smith, in his place ia Parliament, made the groundless assertion that in the case of the Caulfield Road Board v. Elworthy, the Brighton Bench was packed on ...

    Article : 241 words
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