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  2. SENDING A BAILIFF ADRIFT.

    At the Sydney Water Police Court on Thursday, May 27, before the water-police magistrate and Messrs. Levey, Solomon, Charlton, and Bird (we learn from the Sydney ...

    Article : 2,307 words
  3. UNIVERSITY DEGREES AND HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS.

    Our attention has been called by a correspondent to a very great and serious hardship to which he is subjected. He is a master of arts of the University of Cambridge, ...

    Article : 803 words
  4. FRANCE.

    What a curious and instructive sight is just now set before our eyes by antique Europe. A month has not elapsed since the city of Venice solemnly set up (22nd March), ...

    Article : 4,571 words
  5. NARCISSE PELLETIER.

    (FROM THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD, MAY 27.) The following sketch of the history of Narcisse Pelletier, who was rescued after 17 years' residence with a savage tribe, was ...

    Article : 1,522 words
  6. THE SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITIONS TO KERGUELEN ISLAND.

    The American steamer Monongahela has returned to Table Bay from Kerguelen Island, which the members of the expedition fitted out in New York to observe the transit ...

    Article : 424 words
  7. THE GYMPIE MURDER.

    On Wednesday, May 12, at Gympie, Mrs. Pritchard and her son, Charles Griffin Pritchard, were committed for trial for the murder of Israel Griffiths, Mrs. Pritchard's ...

    Article : 907 words
  8. THE SHIP CITY OF CALCUTTA.

    Sir,—Will you permit us to trespass on your space by inserting the following statement?— The City of Calcutta is owned by Messrs. ...

    Article : 816 words
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