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    Thulburn and McCabe flogged by the public flagellator. Both men gave evidence of the severity of the punishment by yells and convulsive writhings.-- Rainstorms and wind proved fearfully injurious to the crops in many parts of the ...

    Article : 489 words
  5. Victoria.

    Melbourne proclaimed to be once more a disinfected port, so far as smallpax is concerned.--J. B. Slack discovered to have been murdered by the Pentridge convict Barnes, whose confession of the deed is receiving corroborative proof.-- ...

    Article : 52 words
  6. New South Wales.

    Dr. James L. Donovan fined £150 at the Water Police Court, Sydney, for neglecting to inform the health department of three cases of illness which might reasonably be suspected to be smallpox.--Sydney bricklayers went out on strike for an ...

    Article : 58 words
  7. Queensland.

    A severe sentence was passed on the Hopeful Kidnappers.--The Junction Hotel (Brisbane) has been destroyed by fire,--Ship Glanworth stranded while entering Bowen. She carries a large number of passengers, and much freight for ...

    Article : 99 words
  8. FREARSON'S TELESCOPES.

    To any person sending us the names of six new subscribers to the News, and the amount of their subscriptions at 10s. per annum, post free, we will send free one of our renowned Acme combination telescopes. This instrument, without the ...

    Article : 384 words
  9. New Zealand.

    Waggon containing several persons run into by passing train near Rangiora, N. Z. Two killed; three injured.--Hopkins and Jowett's flourmills, Balclutha, N. Z. destroyed by fire. Damage £6,000, half being covered by insurance. ...

    Article : 37 words
  10. Western Australia.

    Mr. H. C. Princes, the Private Secretary, has been created Aide-de-camp to His Excellency.--Mr. James Wood, of the Works office, is dangerously ill from acute internal inflammation.--The Prawn season opened, and ...

    Article : 538 words
  11. NOTHING IN PARTICULAR

    The trickery practiced upon Mr. Reimers, by Evans the tailor and his fellow tricksters, is alike discreditable to them and the Young Men's Mutual Admiration and Assistance Society, under whose patronage the confession of the trickery ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 502 words
  12. OUR SUPPLEMENT.

    The "Home at Nazareth" will, Ave hope, give our subscribers every satisfaction. It is one of the best executed pictures Ave have issued. Subscribers wishing to frame this supplement, can procure unfolded copies at this ...

    Article : 71 words
  13. TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS.

    WITH this issue we commence the publication of The Pictorial Australian. We have ceased publishing The Illustrated Adelaide News. and for the future our subscribers will be supplied with The Pictorial Australian in its place. We have long held the opinion that an ...

    Article : 204 words
  14. GOODS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE

    Only subscribers to the Pictorial Australian can secure them at the prices stated. They are sent post free. Ensign Telescopes, with flags of all nations on barrel, 126; Youths' Microscopes, 1-; Excelsior Telescopes, for boys, 26; a better sort ...

    Article : 115 words
  15. News by the Cable.

    The dynamite explosion at London Bridge is thought to have been accidental.--Terrible colliery explosion at Stcyerdorf, Hungary, 70 perishing.--Revolt in the Corea during banquet given by the British Minister in honor of the King and his son. ...

    Article : 418 words
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