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  2. INTERCOLONIAL ITEMS.

    A correspondent of the S M Herald says:— “What is most remarkable in connection with the recent elections is that in the face of the volumes of talk and the columns of printed ...

    Article : 371 words
  3. THE HUMORS OF THE ELECTION.

    A writer in the Dubbo Dispatch says:—Some rather humorous incidents are told in connection with the election. One elector—no doubt there wan not a stronger partisan—put his ...

    Article : 255 words
  4. MINE ACCIDENT.

    Thomas B. Anthony, enginedriver at the So mine, Garden Gaily line of reef, was badly mutilated on Saturday afternoon by becoming entangled in a wire rope, whereby his ...

    Article : 219 words
  5. RAILWAY REBATES.

    One of the consequences of the repeal of the railway by-law giving rebates on Riverina wheat shipped round to Sydney was promptly brought under the notice of the commissioners ...

    Article : 258 words
  6. A MISSION SHIPWRECKED.

    News reached Sydney on Friday from the Friendly Islands of the loss of the Beatrice, a vessel belonging to the Free Church of Tonga. The vessel was making her way from Haabal ...

    Article : 228 words
  7. SERIOUS ACCIDENT.

    A Kiama correspondent of the Herald reports that a serious accident occurred off Gorringong. These men, named John Charles-worth, William Hammer, and Charles Russell, ...

    Article : 261 words
  8. THE SHEARING.

    The threats made by the leaders of the Shearers’ Union, that the middle of July or the beginning of August would see the biggest strike that had yet occurred in Australia, has, ...

    Article : 223 words
  9. DEATH OF MR. W. C. YUILLE.

    Amongst sporting men particularly the announcement of the death of Mr. William Cross Yuilie, will be read with deep regret. The event place at the deceased gentleman’s ...

    Article : 323 words
  10. MR. A. B. RAE.

    The Star refers to the late member for the Murrumbidgee, and after alluding to his Imprisonment says :— “And with the halo of that martyrdom about him he was chosen by ...

    Article : 202 words
  11. A MINING OFFICIAL.

    Mr. Walter O[?]tes, who has been connected with the Transit office for about 20 years as [?] inspector, and more recently as senior-inspector, has mysteriously disappeared, and ...

    Article : 269 words
  12. A FALSE TELEGRAM.

    At the City Court, Melbourne, a young man named Walter Hanstock, employed as an elevator attendant at Sal bridge-chamber, Little Collins-street, was charged with sending a ...

    Article : 196 words
  13. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    The trial of Frederick Jordan, a negro, on the charge of murdering Minnie Crabtree at Port Melbourne, was concluded on Saturday. The jury, after a retirement of about an hour ...

    Article : 198 words
  14. A MEAN FRAUD.

    A contemptible case of deception was made public at the Fitzroy police court recently, when a man named John Booth was charged with obtaining 53. by false pretences. The ...

    Article : 318 words
  15. A VALUABLE COLLECTION.

    In connection with me awards made in the department of [?] at the late Chicago Exhibition, the following interesting notes have been made by the judge on the exhibits ...

    Article : 203 words
  16. IRRIGATION AT COONAMBLE.

    Mr. Joseph Abbott, who is an enthusiast on the subject of irrigation, has received some very fine samples of navel oranges grown a Coonamble. Mr. Abbott says they show what ...

    Article : 240 words
  17. THE WILCANNIA ELECTION.

    Special significance attaches to the return of Mr. R chard Sleath for Wilcannia over Mr. E. B. L Dickens, the son of the illustrious Charles; and Mr. Ferguson, for the S art, ...

    Article : 166 words
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