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  2. THE SOLOMON ISLANDS.

    The Chittoor, from the Solomon Islands [?]ought good news, [?]ly the [?] of outrages upon traders and the non-indulgence in cannibal feasts and head-hunting. The ...

    Article : 161 words
  3. OFF TO EUROPE.

    This is the commencement of the season for wealthy Australians to visit Europe. They will reach there in the late spring or early summer, and thus they will not feel the change of ...

    Article : 154 words
  4. EXTRAORDINARY ACCIDENT.

    The Maitland Mercury is responsible for the following. A young gentleman was riding a handsome bay horse up [?]mth Park-road. For some reason the animal began to buck, and ...

    Article : 115 words
  5. WYALONG NOTES.

    A Wyalong correspondent writes:— “A small rash has set is owing to the discovery of Antonio Michen and party, in a gully about three-quarters of a mile long. The prospects ...

    Article : 130 words
  6. MINING AT GUNDAGAI.

    Ratty’s Prince of Wales reel, at the Old Kimo reefs, near Gundagai, shows a splendid body of stone, in some pieces 20ft. wide. The vein stuff is interpersed with slate, the whole ...

    Article : 182 words
  7. UNIVERSITY EXTENSION.

    The report of the Sydney University Extension Board for 1894 speaks of the work of the year as gra[?]ying. The result of the appointment of an organising secretary had been ...

    Article : 106 words
  8. THE LABOR BUREAU.

    The annual report of the labour bureau states that despite the depression there has been a tair demand for farm hands, and that among artisans and miners there has been a ...

    Article : 157 words
  9. MUNICIPAL RETRENCHMENT.

    The financial committee of the Newcastle Council have prepared a statement showing the estimated revenue for the current rear to be £17,000, and the expenditure £20.000 ...

    Article : 123 words
  10. A BLIND EVANGELIST.

    The pulpit of the Wesleyan Church was occupied on Sunday evening by Mr. E Wallaca, a blind Evangelist (says the Tenterfield Star). Mr. Wallace, who is a man well advanced in ...

    Article : 96 words
  11. MILITARY OFFICERS RETURNED.

    The R.M.S, Australia, which arrived a few days ago, brought back Lieutenant-Colonel M’Kenzle and Captains Dingar and Legge, of the New South Wales forces, who were chosen ...

    Article : 156 words
  12. LARRIKINISM

    Larrikin boys are becoming a great nuisance in Cootamundra. At the works at the stock dam last week they were a constant annoyance to the laborers in the trench cutting; and on ...

    Article : 154 words
  13. RABBITS AT WILCANNIA.

    Owing to the alarming ex[?]ent to which rabbits are increasing on the Wilcannia common, the common trustees have decided to start poisoning immediately with phosphorised ...

    Article : 122 words
  14. A RARE SNAKE.

    A short time ago a small, grey shake, with black hands, was caught by Mr. James Ward, at Coomboogle, near Dubbo, and it was sent by Mr. C. H. Filzhardinge to the Sydney Museum. ...

    Article : 100 words
  15. LOCKING THE DARLING.

    Tenders were issued on Friday for the erection of the first lock in connection with the scheme for locking the upper portion of the River Darling and rendering it permanently ...

    Article : 167 words
  16. MR. TENNYSON SMITH.

    Mr. Tennyson Smith, the temperance agitator and reformer, has returned to England from New Zealand with a terribly poor opinion of the people, parties, and politicians ...

    Article : 127 words
  17. THE COUNCIL AND THE LAND TAX.

    The Dubbo Dispatch says :—The Legislative Council cannot be blamed for the course it has taken with regard to the Land Tax Assessment Bill. It has refused to consider the ...

    Article : 139 words
  18. ANTI-TOXIN.

    The anti-toxin diphtheria remedy has been successfully used at Mudgee by Dr. C. E. L[?]ster In the cue of a little girl named Nicholls. A supply of serum was obtained ...

    Article : 92 words
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  20. INFLUX OF VICTORIAN FARMERS.

    A batch of 23 Victorian farmers, wi[?]h their families, arrived in Narandera on Friday, having travailed 350 miles. They brought with them horses, waggo[?]s, drays, farming ...

    Article : 116 words
  21. THE PREMIER AND THE UPPER HOUSE.

    The Premier when addressing a deputation from the iron trades a few days since touched on the question of a reconstruction of the Legislative Council. He said that the ...

    Article : 139 words
  22. NEW MARRIAGE REGULATIONS.

    The Primate, the Rev. Saumar[?]z Smith, has issued some amended marriage regulations according to the rites of the Anglican Church. Among other matters these provide “that no ...

    Article : 139 words
  23. ATTACKED BY BEES.

    The Richmond River Express vouches for the following as a fact: List Friday a half-caste named Alick, resident at L[?]ch’s Ceeek, went for a “sugar beg” in a neighboring tree. Alick ...

    Article : 137 words
  24. A GRUESOME DISCOVERY.

    A shocking discovery was made on Sunday at Marouba Bay by a party of excursionists. While seeking for firewood they discovered the body of a man lying in the bush. It was ...

    Article : 96 words
  25. NEW AUSTRALIA.

    Another of the “New Australians,” in the person of a Mrs. Cameron with three children, returned by the Sachsen on Saturday afternoon. She want with the second batch, and ...

    Article : 131 words
  26. SELECTORS’ APPEAL.

    At a meeting of selectors at Grafton the following resolution was carried—“That, in the opinion of this meeting. In view of the present condition of the people in the Clarence ...

    Article : 96 words
  27. SHOCKING ACCIDENT.

    A shocking railway accident occurred at the larges Railway crossing on the Queenscliff line, Mrs. [?]wart, wife of the studmaster at St. Albans, wita her sleter and child were ...

    Article : 131 words
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