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  2. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The following mail steamers have departed for A ustralian ports: — Iberia, from Suez February 3; Ormuz, from Plymouth February 4; Booldana, from ...

    Article : 80 words
  3. OUR LONDON NEWS-LETTER.

    Reviews and anticipations have been the order of the week. The old year has passed away, and the new year has come in; and those whose business it is to note ...

    Article : 3,461 words
  4. THE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS.

    The laying of the foundation-stone of the new Parliament Houses, of which I folly apprised you by wire, concluded the list of the more formal ceremonies in ...

    Article : 1,723 words
  5. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Professor Kennedy, the mesmerist, gave a special seance to-day at the Opera House in the presence of about a hundred gentlemen connected with the medical ...

    Article : 392 words
  6. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly to-day, in answer to a question from Mr. Dibbs as to whether the rumor was true that the Government had entered into negotiations for the ...

    Article : 332 words
  7. BROKEN HILL.

    A lecture on "Broken Hill; its mining interests, its social and religious life," was delivered by the Rev. R. Keith Mackay in.the Stow Church lecture-hall on Tuesday evening. ...

    Article : 1,006 words
  8. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A tremendous bush fire has been raging In the Urana district since Thursday, and over one hundred thousand acres of grass besides fencing have been destroyed. ...

    Article : 466 words
  9. PASSENGERS TO AND FROM MELBOURNE OVERLAND.

    The following passengers passed through here to-day in the express for Melbourne:— Dr. Blake, the Hons. Mellor, McFarlane, and Guinnea, M.L A.'s, Colonel Lovely, ...

    Article : 100 words
  10. Fatal Accident.

    An unfortunate accident, by which a young woman named Susanna Schmidt, aged 20, a daughter of Mr. B. Schmidt, and housekeeper to Mr. G. F. Ward, of the Semaphore, lost her ...

    Article : 180 words
  11. PRIVATE CESSPOOLS AND DISEASE BEDS.

    Sir—I have lately taken a house in Upper Kensington and am astonished to find that although the house is apparently properly drained it is really without any efficient ...

    Article : 349 words
  12. Amusements.

    There was a good attendance at the City Oval on Wednesday evening, when Madame Ella Zuila and her clever daughter gave their final performance. The whole of the feats on ...

    Article : 198 words
  13. THE CASE OF THE CLEOMENE.

    Sir—To enable British ships to compete with foreign vessels travelling to this port with lumber., the crew of which discharge their own cargoes, I inserted a special clause in my ...

    Article : 280 words
  14. Advertising

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    Advertising : 841 words
  15. NEW ZEALAND.

    The shareholders of the Maritoto mine, near Thames, have decided to sell their property to a Sydney syndicate for £10,000. The syndicate are negotiating ...

    Article : 58 words
  16. COUNTRY TELEGRAMS.

    A seriousaccidentoccurred here to day during the Church of England Sunday-school picnic. The pole of a buggy in which were some women and children broke, and the horses bolted ...

    Article : 78 words
  17. STIFF AND SORE.

    Mr. Alfred Gross, a representative of the well-known firm of Jacobs, Hart, & Co., of Melbourne, writes thus from Rockhampton, ULder date September 13,1887:—"As the result ...

    Article : 244 words
  18. LADIES IN TRAINS.

    Sir—We hear a great deal about the duty of railway companies to provide carriages especially for ladies. We also hear a great deal about men improperly thrusting ...

    Article : 159 words
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