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  2. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Sydney Cricket and Athletic Club's annual sports were held on Saturday on the Association Cricket Ground, Moore Park. There were five thousand spectators present. ...

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  3. The Advertiser MONDAY, MAY 8, 1882.

    The lighthouse system of this colony has been brought to a state of perfection within the last four years which is not exceeded by that of any other of the ...

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  4. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    Great consternation has been caused throughout the United Kingdom by the assassination under circumstances of fearful atrocity on Saturday night of Lord ...

    Article : 276 words
  5. SPLIT IN THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY.

    A serious revolt has occurred in the Conservative ranks in reference to the leadership of the party, and many members who are dissatisfied with the prospect ...

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  6. THE MOUNT BROWNE DIGGINGS.

    The Milparinka mail brings news to May 2, including the report of a rush at or near Innaminka, at Cooper's Creek. It is said that a party of diggers have been out there some ...

    Article : 191 words
  7. MOTIONS OF CENSURE ON THE GOVERNMENT.

    It is generally reported that the Whig members in the House of Commons will support Sir Michael [?]cks-Beach's vote of censure on the Irish of the ...

    Article : 53 words
  8. ORITICAL STATE OF AFFAIRS IN EGYPT.

    A very unsatisfactory state of affairs exists in Egypt, and the recent action adopted by the Khedive has culminated in an agreement between the Powers to ...

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  9. DEATH OF MR. W.T. COWAN.

    Mr. William Thompson Cowan, a member Of the firm of Cowan & Co., millers, died at his residence at Gladstone yesterday morning, from the effects of typhoid fever. On ...

    Article : 236 words
  10. TRAGEDY AT LAUNCESTON.

    The Launceston Examiner gives the following account of the murder of Ellen Sneezwell by George Braxton, and the attempted suicide of the murderer during the inquest ...

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  11. RIOT IN IRELAND.

    A riot of a serious nature has taken place at Ballina. While rejoicings were being held in honor of the release of the suspects a disturbance arose, and the ...

    Article : 55 words
  12. OPENING OF EPPING FOREST BY THE QUEEN.

    The Queen, in response to an invitation by the Corporation of London, yesterday opened Epping Forest. There was a grand procession, which was witnessed by ...

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  13. ARRIVAL OF THE CALIFORNIAN MAIL AT SYDNEY.

    The Zealandia with the Californian mails arrived at Sydney to-day. She brings the following additional items of American news:— ...

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  14. THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS IN ENGLAND,

    The Australian cricketers have commenced practice. At present they show very poor form, but it is expected that they will improve after they have been a, ...

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  15. DISAGREEMENT OF THE CONSERVATIVES IN LONDON.

    There has been a serious revolt amongst the Conservatives in London in reference to the leadership of the party, many of them believing that the prospect of ...

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  16. THE GOVERNMENT AND THE OPPOSITION TO THEIR IRISH POLICY.

    A member of the Ministry will move an amendment on the motion submitted by Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, at the instance of the Conservative party, ...

    Article : 66 words
  17. AFFAIRS IN NUBIA.

    Khartoum, the capital of Nubia, is menaced by a huge native force. ...

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  18. ORIENT COMPANY'S SUCCESS AT THE INTERNATIONAL SHIPWRIGHTS' EXHIBITION.

    The first prize at the International Shipwrights' Exhibition was awarded to the Orient steamer Austral. The in a leading article, concludes— ...

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  19. REFUSAL TO ATTEND THE CORONATION FESTIVITIES OF THE EMPEROR OF RUSSIA.

    In consequence of the unsettled state of affairs in Russia many of the sovereigns and other notabilities who had signified their intention of taking part in the festivities ...

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  20. RIOTING IN DUBLIN.

    Demonstrations expressive of the satisfaction felt at the release of the Irish members of Parliament who were confined in Kilmainham Gaol as suspects under ...

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  21. MICHAEL DAVITT IN LONDON.

    Michael Davitt, who was recently released from Portland prison, where he had been confined for his connection with the illegal proceedings of the Land League, ...

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  22. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A survey party under the command of Mr. John Forrest started yesterday to triangulate the Gascoigne and lay out a township at the mouth of the river. The Admiralty surveyor. ...

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  23. NIHILIST APPEAL FOR FUNDS.

    A proclamation, signed by Hartmann, the notorious Nihilist, who is now in America, has appeared in Moscow, calling upon all members of the organisation, and ...

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  24. DESTRUCTION OF A FLOUR MILL IN CARDIFF.

    A large flour mill has been destroyed by fire in Cardiff, and damage done to the extent of £100,000. ...

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  25. SERMON ON RICHES BY THE REV. D. O'DONNELL.

    On Sunday evening. May 7, the Rev. D. O'Donnell preached an eloquent sermon to a crowded congregation in the Pirie-street Wesleyan Church from the words—"But ...

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  26. SERIOUS RIOTS IN WREXHAM.

    The disturbances which occurred in the early part of last month in the district of Wrexham, in consequence of the coal and iron miners going out on strike against a ...

    Article : 99 words
  27. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Mr. Zeal is returned unoppo[?]ed for the North-Western Province, [?] Mr. W. Campbell. Albyn, Belladrum, Handy Andy, and ...

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  28. PRESENTATION TO DR. JACKSON AT MOUNT GAMBIER.

    The presentation of an address and testimonial to Dr. Jackson, of the Mount Gambier Hospital, on the occasion of his leaving the colony, took place at the institute hall ...

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  29. CHURCH OF ENGLAND NEWS.

    It is rumored that the first Anglican Bishop of Riverina will be the Rev. C.S. Is[?]acson, M.A., eleventh wrangler, and late fellow of Clare College, Cambridge. Mr. ...

    Article : 217 words
  30. NATURAL HISTORY OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A very useful addition to the scientific literature of Australia has just been issued from the Government Printing-Office of New South Wales. It is an essay on the natural ...

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  31. COMMERCIAL.

    The San Francisco mail was delivered yesterday. The total quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is 2,480,000 quarters. ...

    Article : 55 words
  32. THE CONSERVATIVES AND THE GOVERNMENT IRISH POLICY.

    At a meeting of Conservatives held to consider the Irish policy of the Government it was resolved that Sir Michael Hicks-Beach should demand on Monday, ...

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  33. COUNTRY TELEGRAMS.

    Mr. A. J. Edmunds, S.M., was thrown out of his buggy last evening, and his collar-bone was broken. It has been set by Dr. Parkinson, and the sufferer is progressing favorably. ...

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  34. BIBLE READING IN STATE SCHOOLS.

    Sir—The letter on the above subject in this morning's paper refers to the conspiracy case as a proof of the necessity for the Bible being read in our State schools, Will the writer of ...

    Article : 242 words
  35. VOTES OF CENSURE ON THE GOVERNMENT.

    It is reported that the w[?]gs will support Sir M. H. Beach's motion of censure in the House of Commons, and it is expected that a similar motion will be ...

    Article : 51 words
  36. MOUNT GAMBIER, May 6.

    A meeting of the local school board of advice was held this morning. Thirty parents had been summoned to show cause why their children had not been sent to school, but only ...

    Article : 163 words
  37. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    The Compta, homeward bound, arrived yesterday. ...

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  38. REUTER'S TELEGRAM.

    A terrible outrage is reported from Ireland, which has caused the utmost consternation. While Lord Frederick Cavendish, the newly-appointed Chief ...

    Article : 122 words
  39. NARRACOORTE, May 6.

    A meeting of the Narracoorte Courting Club was held yesterday, when the officebearers for the coming year were appointed, and it was decided to hold the Moyhall Cup ...

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  40. GLADSTONE, May 7.

    The weather is cold. A little rain fell last night, and the weather is threatening now. ...

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