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  2. BAZAAR AT THE TOWN HALL.

    A bazaar in aid of the building fund of the Scottsdale and Beaconsfield Parsonages was opened by the Ven. Archdeacon Hales, at the Town Hall, yesterday ...

    Article : 449 words
  3. BEACONSFIELD.

    The now public school, now all but completed, is it most "convenient. commodious, and wel ventilated building. In the school department accommodation will he afforded for over 200 ...

    Article : 259 words
  4. DESECRATION.

    SIR,—Much has been said and written about the evil influence of Chinese example upon the rising generation, but I am inclined to think that such a scone as it was my misfortune to ...

    Article : 215 words
  5. UPPER RINGAROOMA.

    On the 1st inst. Messrs. Clerke. Douglas, and Webster, the gentleman appointed as a Board by the Government to report on the probable amount of traffic that will be for railway form ...

    Article : 1,130 words
  6. LEVEN REGATTA.

    SIR,—With your permission I wish to call attention to a dispute that arose at the Leven Regatta yesterday with the view of asking you, or some of your correspondents who are well up ...

    Article : 786 words
  7. LAUNCESTON POLICE COURT.

    Before H. T. A. Murray, Esq., P.M. DRUNK AND INCAPABLE.—Mary Boarm and Daniel Madden were fined 5s, or in default 24 hours, for having been drunk and incapable on ...

    Article : 116 words
  8. MR. HERBERT GLADSTONE ON IRELAND.

    Addressing a crowded meeting of Liberals at Leeds, on February 12, Mr. Herbert Gladstone, M.P., said there could be no doubt that there was in England a ...

    Article : 488 words
  9. CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR,—I notice in your issue of Tuesday last that it is the intention of Mr. Alderman Button to propose that a health officer he appointed to the town of Launceston. It has been a matter ...

    Article : 483 words
  10. SUPREME COURT.

    Before his Honor Mr. Justice Dobson and juries of seven. BREACH OF PROMISE—FLETCHER V. HEADLAM. ...

    Article : 5,450 words
  11. ROSS C. C. V. CORNWALL C. C.

    SIR,—I notice in your issue of Wednesday a letter signed "One of the Match Committee," in which he accuses one of the Cornwall, Club as being the person who was the prime mover, ...

    Article : 588 words
  12. EPITOME OF GENERAL NEWS.

    Butchers in London are passing of Australian mutton as the real Southdown. A novelty in broach of promise cases is ...

    Article : 513 words
  13. SOMERSET.

    The death of Mr. Thomas Paice, which took place to-day after many weeks of extreme suffering, has caused a deep feeling of regret in this and I believe in all the surrounding ...

    Article : 123 words
  14. MOORINA.

    An inquest was held here on the 30th ult., before hon. C. O'Reilly, Coroner, and a jury, of which Mr. M. J. Griffin was foreman, on the body of David Cleary, a labourer, aged 20 years, ...

    Article : 507 words
  15. A MILWAUKEE HORROR.

    One of he most saddening and revolting crimes ever recorded in this country (writes a Milwaukee correspondent) took place here on January 23. A few minutes ...

    Article : 648 words
  16. ALLEGED DESECRATION AT ELLESMERE.

    SIR,—In your issue of Wednesday last I noticed an article headed "Desecration," signed by one "Veritas," and although rather late in the race (thinking someone also would have ...

    Article : 335 words
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