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  2. NEWS BY THE MAIL.

    An enquiry at the Colonial Office a couple of days ago elicited the information that the appointment of the new Governor of South Australia " would be made ...

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  3. MINISTEBI&L CRISIS IN NEW SOUTH WALKS.

    Sydney, January 10. The Cabinet held a meeting at 2 o'clock this afternoon. All the members were present, and the consultation lasted until ...

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  4. THE STATE OF IRELAND.

    Mr. William O'Brlen, member for Cork, at a convention of the National League held at Elldare, congratulated the Irish people on the freedom from ...

    Article : 213 words
  5. THE PANAMA CANEL.

    It is considered improbable that the resolution passed by the United States Senate in favor of the exclusion of foreign Influence In the control of the Panama ...

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  6. CHINESE IMMIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA.

    A Chlnaman named Mong How, in an Interview with Ministers at Ottawa, alleged that It was in contemplation by merchants in China to dispatch a million ...

    Article : 48 words
  7. RUSSIA AND PERSIA.

    The Shah of Persia, whose subserviency to the court at St. Petersburg has lately been conspicuous, is on a visit to the Czar, and his mission is supposed to have ...

    Article : 75 words
  8. THE WORKS CONTINUED BY THE CONTRACTOR.

    The contractor for the construction of the Panama Canal has agreed to proceed with the undertaking at his own expense until February 15, when it is expected ...

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  9. MOUNT VESUVIUS.

    Advices from Naples report that an eruption of Mount Vesuvioa is Imminent. ...

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  10. POLITICS IN ENGLAND.

    The Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, in responding to the toast of the Parliament at a public gathering, stated that he was pledged to refuse a title of any kind, ...

    Article : 126 words
  11. BRITISH POLICY IN AFRICA.

    Lord Knutaford, the Colonial Secretary, who was lately attacked by the Pall Mall Gazette for his supposed Inclination to transfer the control of Bechuaualand from ...

    Article : 80 words
  12. WAY LEE IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In answer to a question in the Legislative Assembly by Mr. O'Sullivan last night as to whether It was a fact that an Adelaide Chinese merchant named Way ...

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  13. PEERS AS GOVERNORS.

    Speaking at Wymondham,Norfolkshlra, the Eari of Kimberiey, Foreign Secretary in the Gladstone administration, said that events seemed to point to a desire on the ...

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  14. FAMINE IN CHINA

    Through the failure of the rice crops In the districts watered by the Yangtae and Yellow rivers, in China, a terrible famine has set in, and the consequences are ...

    Article : 199 words
  15. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The report, as published by the Argus, that the Hon. A. Deakln, the Liberal leader of the coalition Government, intended to reconstruct the Cabinet by ...

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  16. AGRICULTURE INT EKGLAND.

    In a speech at an agricultural dinner at Sevenoaks, Kent, the Right Hon. Edward Stanhope, Minister for War, said that the state of agriculture had vastly improved ...

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  17. THE AM ERIC AM MAIL AT SYDNEY.

    The mail steamer Blariposa, from San Francisco December 10, arrived to day, bringing the following news : The aecond session of the fiftieth C.S. ...

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  18. WBECK OF AN AMERICAN SHIP.

    Information to hand by the R.M.S. Maripoea shows that the shipwrecked crew of the American ship John Bryce, consisting of the captain and 22 men, had ...

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  19. ILLKESS OF BISHOP LIGHTFOOT.

    The Right Rev. J. B. Ughtfoot, Bishop of Durham, who is in his 60th year, is lying dangerously ill, his condition at latest advices being precarious. ...

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  20. THE SERVIAN CABINET.

    Political matters still remain in an unsettled condition in Servis owing to the divisions among the three political parties, the Liberals, Conservatives, and Radicals ...

    Article : 624 words
  21. THE GOOLWA LOOAL COURT

    I Messrs. H. E. Downer and O. H. H[?]. G. C Kingston) with ref[?] to the closing of the above court. Me. DOWNER stated that a. meeting had been held at Goolwa on ...

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  22. GENERAL GABLE NEWS.

    The family of Mr. J. K Salamons. Q. C., M.L.C., of New South Wales, will leave for Sydney by the Masallia, in March. ...

    Article : 327 words
  23. THE MEDICAL CONGRESS.

    Air. M. 11. Davles, the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, gave a banquet in the Town Hail tonight in honor of the delegates to the Australasian Medical ...

    Article : 475 words
  24. LABOR DISPUTE IN PORT PIRIE

    A trade dispute has occurred here which is attracting some attention. The agent of the Broken Hill Company out the wages for wharf work, such as cote ...

    Article : 136 words
  25. SHAKESPEARE AGAIN.

    " Epicurean Cooks sharpened with cloyiess eases his appetite," says Shakespeare, bat at this later day we can be independent of [?] cooks if we only freely use Wolfe's ...

    Article : 31 words
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