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  2. PEACE! PEACE!! PEACE!!!

    "The Empire is peace," said Napoleon III., when everyone believed, and as the event proved, in his sinister mind he meant wa[?]. Practically, Mr Speight's attitude towards the ...

    Article : 2,384 words
  3. THE PROSPECTING VOTE.

    A judicious application of a portion of last year's Prospecting Vote in this district has led to one of the most important mining discoveries that have been recorded for many ...

    Article : 180 words
  4. SUICIDE OF AN EX-PUBLICAN.

    A great sensation was caused yesterday afternoon in the town, by the news that Mr Charles Gifford, late proprietor of the Victoria Hotel, Numurkah, and formerly a storekeeper at ...

    Article : 151 words
  5. THE RAILWAY EMPLOYES AGITATION.

    "Well, is the hatchet buried ?" asked a representative of THE HERALD on calling this morning on Mr M'Dougall, the President of the Society." "Oh, yes, I think so," was the ...

    Article : 664 words
  6. THE NEW ZEALAND REVENUE RETURNS.

    The revenue returns of the Colony for the quarter ending 30th June have been published. The revenue for the three months amounted to L727,000, a decrease of L18,000 compared with ...

    Article : 72 words
  7. WHAT! STANLEY DEAD?

    If Stanley be really killed in Africa, as reported by telegram, there is a thrill throughout England parallel to that which followed the killing of Gordon at Khartoum. ...

    Article : 2,469 words
  8. REPORTED DEATH OF MR H. M. STANLEY.

    Advices from West Africa state that a report has reached the mission station at Matadi, that Mr H. M. Stanley, leader of the expedition for the relief of Emin Pasha, was shot ...

    Article : 57 words
  9. DUTY ON TIMBER.

    A deputation is reference to the duty on imported timber waited upon the Chief Secretary this morning. Among those present were Messrs D. Gaunson, L. L. Smith Laurens, ...

    Article : 1,623 words
  10. IMPRISONMENT OF BOYS.

    In reference to the case of the boys sent to gaol by the St. Kilda magistrates, and which was freely discussed in Parliament last night, a representative of THE HERALD ...

    Article : 898 words
  11. FOUNDERING OF A SCHOONER:

    The schooner Reliable foundered last night between the Brunswick and Tweed rivers. All hands were saved and landed at the Tweed Heads this morning. ...

    Article : 40 words
  12. THE SUSPICIOUS DEATH OF A GIRL.

    There are suspicions circumstances surrounding the death of Cissy Bradshaw, the girl of 22 years of age, named in a HERALD telegram yesterday, who died on Wednesday ...

    Article : 117 words
  13. THE CHARGE OF ROWDINESS AGAINST FOOTBALLERS.

    Yesterday we published an extract from the Albury Border Post containing certain charges of rowdyism aud disreputable behavior against members of the Essendon ...

    Article : 128 words
  14. THE LAST MOMENT.

    The President of the Central Board of Health received the police reports as to the alleged cases of leprosy this afternoon, and at once referred them for the information of the ...

    Article : 1,145 words
  15. THE WEEDING V. ROSE CASE

    The arguments on the application of the plaintiff for coats to follow the verdict of L5 given in this case, came on for hearing before his Honor the Chief Justice in the Second ...

    Article : 667 words
  16. THE BUDGET AND THE TARIFF

    There is now a new and consolidated Opposition, the chief movers in which are Messrs Patterson, Munro, Bent, Colonel Smith, Tuthill, and Wheeler. This party has been busy ...

    Article : 420 words
  17. ALLEGED BREACH OF AGREEMENT.

    In the Second Nisi Court this morning, before his Honor the Chief Justice and a Jury of Six, Auguste Alexandra Rampant, a French engineer and architect, residing at South ...

    Article : 324 words
  18. A CHAT WITH THE GOVERNOR OF THE GAOL.

    There would appear to be a wrong impression abroad in respect to the treatment of the boys Hodson, Miller, and Hodges, who were recently sent to gaol, the first named for seven ...

    Article : 641 words
  19. AN UNFOUNDED SCARE.

    Last night the police received an intimation from the occupant of a house in Stewart street (off Franklin street) to the effect that there was a young woman living in her house who ...

    Article : 419 words
  20. THE CASE OF THE ENGLISH SOLICITORS.

    At the City Court this morning, Waiter William Neale, who was arrested a short time ago, by Detectives Considine and Cawsey, charged with extensive forgeries amounting to ...

    Article : 243 words
  21. ALLEGED ARSON BY AN EX-CONSTABLE.

    On the 2nd of the present month a fire took place at a dwellinghouse on the Williamstown Road, near the Rising Sun Hotel, Upper Footscray, by which the premises, ...

    Article : 395 words
  22. TO-MORROW'S PROPERTY BALES.

    Messrs Buzzard and Co. will sell at Moonee Ponds, on the premlaes, shop and dwelling at the corner of [?] and Margaret streets and adjoining the railway station. ...

    Article : 77 words
  23. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 90 words
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