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  2. LORD R. CHURCHILL.

    The Right Hon. Lord Randolph Churchill addressed his constituents at Paddington yesterday, his speech being characterised by a Democratic ...

    Article : 109 words
  3. COLONIAL GOVERNORS. [BY SUBMARINE CABLR.] ATTITUDE OF THE OPPOSITION.

    The reply of Sir Thomas Mcllwraitn, Premier of Queensland, to the communication from the Colonial Secretary asking for a statement of the reasons which ...

    Article : 124 words
  4. NEEDLES. "Short, Sharp, Shiny."

    Rink. Art union. Bravo, Davis! A broken axle. ...

    Article : 1,199 words
  5. MINING. BIRD-IN-HAND CLEANING UP.

    The clearing up at the oleaning of the Birdin Hand mine was completed this evening, the result being 628 ounces of smelted gold for four ordinary weeks' work, ...

    Article : 36 words
  6. THE COLLEGE. CRICKET MATCH.

    THE annual cricket match between St, Peter'a Collegiate. School and Prince Alfred College was concluded on Saturday morning. The game was decided by ...

    Article : 1,074 words
  7. THE NEWCASTLE STRIKE.

    After 12 weeks' cessation it is expected that work will be resumed at most of the collieries to-morrow. The vessels in port at present have an aggregate tonnage of ...

    Article : 291 words
  8. MR. JOHN BRIGHT, M P.

    The latest intelligence with reference to Mr. John Bright, M.P., who was previously reported to be in a critical condition, is to the effect that he has rallied, ...

    Article : 52 words
  9. MEETINGS.

    A meeting of shareholders of the Silver Ring S.M. Co, was held at the York Hotel, Broken Hill, on November 12, Mr. J. Hodge was voted to the chair, The articles of ...

    Article : 159 words
  10. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCES.

    It is officially announced that Captain Mann, of H.M.S. Rapid, now on the Australian station, has: been appointed Victorian Naval Commandant in succession ...

    Article : 55 words
  11. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS. VICTORIA.

    Mr. Speight, the chairman of the Railway Commissioners, who has been granted leave of absence, will sail for England in the R.M.S. Massllia on, 11th January, ...

    Article : 445 words
  12. SIR H. A. BLAKE WILLING TO RETIRE.

    It is Btated that Sir Henry Blake has notified to the Imperial Government his willingness to retire from the position of Governor-elect of Queensland, hoping, ...

    Article : 91 words
  13. A GLADSTONIAN ELECTION.

    Sir, John Simons, the Liberal member for Dewsbury, Yorkshire, has been; succeeded in the representation of the distrlct by Mr. Olroyd, a Separatist. ...

    Article : 31 words
  14. MISCELLANEOUS.

    At a meeting of shareholders of the Eukaby Blocks and Eukaby South Companies, held at the secretary's office, Grenfell street, the memorandum and articles of association of the ...

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  15. THE MAORI FOOTBALLERS IN ENGLAND.

    The Maori footballers nave defeated a team representing the county of Cumberland. ...

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  16. VIEWS OF THE PRESS.

    The London Times in a further article upon the dispute with reference to the Queensland Governorship say's the reasons advanced against the appointment of Sir ...

    Article : 224 words
  17. DEATH OF COLONEL F. DUNCAN.

    Colonel Francis Duncan, M.P. for the Holborn division of Finsbury, died yesterday, ...

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  18. INVESTMENT OFTRUST MONEYS.

    It has been decided that the invest-, ment of trust moneys,in colonial securities will not be allowed unless the securities are guaranteed by the Imperial ...

    Article : 33 words
  19. VICTORIAN RIFLE MATCHES.

    The Centennial rifle competitions were concluded yesterday with the exception of the Cadet matches, which will be shot off on December 1. The International match was won ...

    Article : 286 words
  20. SIR JOHN POPE HENNESSY.

    The Times has withdrawn and apologised for the statements it made with reference to Sir John Pope Hennessy, who has therefore cancelled proceedings ...

    Article : 36 words
  21. TASMANIAN RAILWAY COMPANY.

    The Tasmanian Railway Company are reissuing £100,000 worth of 4 per cent, debentures at par. ...

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  22. SIR JOHN E. GORST, Q.C.

    Sir John E. Gorst, Q.C., UnderSecretary for India, is stated to have refused the offer of the Governorship of Newfoundland in succession to Sir Henry ...

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  23. LOSS OF A BRIG, AND EIGHT. MEN DROWNED.

    During a storm yesterday a brig endeavored. to take refuge In the River Tees. As she was entering the month of the river the vessel grounded. The sea ...

    Article : 101 words
  24. CABLEGRAM FROM LORD KNUTSFORD.

    His Excellency the Governor has received the following cablegram from the Secretary of State for the. Colonies:—London, November 16,1888. ...

    Article : 554 words
  25. TRADE SOCIETIES.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Port branch of the Eight Hours Protective Association was held in the local Trades and Friendly Societies' Rooms on Saturday evening, Mr. ...

    Article : 500 words
  26. THE OATHS BILL.

    The House. of Lorda have passed the second reading of the Oaths Bill with reluctance, many of the peers holding that it is a concession to unbelief on the part ...

    Article : 48 words
  27. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A disastrous fire broke out in Clarindastreet, Parkes, on Friday night, by which a whole block of buildings was destroyed. The conflagration started in a small ...

    Article : 209 words
  28. A GOODS TRAIN FALLS FROM A BRIDGE.

    A goods train travelling through Manchester yesterday fell from a bridge into a street, and caused great alarm. No one was injured. ...

    Article : 33 words
  29. Wreck of a Schooner.

    The topsail schooner Erader, owned by Mr. W. F. Walker, Commissioner for Customs, left Melbourne on Saturday for Sorrento, to load with lime. ...

    Article : 314 words
  30. QUEENSLAND.

    The Premier, on behalf of the Government, has invited Sir S. Griffith to be one of the Queensland representatives at the Federal Council. The Premier's chief ...

    Article : 148 words
  31. THE EIGHT HOURS PROTECTIVE SOCIETY.

    Sir—As chairman of the Eight Hours Pretective Society I wish to correct a misapprehension likely to arise from your report of, the last meeting of that society. Every member of the ...

    Article : 495 words
  32. A CASE OF DISTRESS.

    Sir—Allow me to call the attention of the charitably disposed to the case of a poor woman sadlyin need of relief. The husband is in the Home for Incurables. The wife supported ...

    Article : 172 words
  33. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A discussion took place in the Legislative Council last night on the subject of Dr. Boyd's proposals for the construction of a railway to Eucla. From ...

    Article : 284 words
  34. COUNTRY TELEGRAMS.

    On Friday afternoon whilst firing was proceeding at the butts the target was hit and several pieces of lead struck the marker about the head and chest causing the blood to flow. ...

    Article : 61 words
  35. Advertising

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    Advertising : 238 words
  36. BANQUET, TO MESSRS. E. WARD, M.P., AND C, GILES, M.P.

    The banquet to Messrs. E, Ward, M.P., and C. Giles, M.P., given last night was a great success There were over 150 persons present. Mr, Milne occupied the chair and ...

    Article : 209 words
  37. EXCURSION TRAINS AND. STATE SCHOOL TEACHERS.

    Sir—From the given dates of the excursion trains to Melbourne, our State school teachers will be unable to nee them, which is a great hardship to the poor country teachers, who are. ...

    Article : 185 words
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