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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Yorick Club, wristed by Mrs. J. D. Furlonge, Miss Marie Wilton, and Miss Elsie Hastwell, appeared on Saturday evening at the Theatre Royal in Byron's comedy. "Blow ...

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  3. NEWS BY THE MAIL.

    What I hare to say this week must be prefaced by a reference to the very significant speech of Mr. W. H. Gladstone at the Hawarden Rent Audit, when he remarked ...

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  4. DEATH OF GENERAL GORDON.

    Reference was made by most of the preachers in the Churches of the colony to-day to the late General Gordon. They all spoke most highly of the moral ...

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  5. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

    The quantity of wheat afloat is 2,350,000 quarters. New Zealand mutton is Belling at 4¾d, to 5d. per 1b. ...

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  6. BRITISH COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    The opening of the year has not ted to the display of any symptoms of a revival of business. Additional failures have in fact further shaken confidence. There has been. ...

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  7. MAILS.

    The mails ex Pacific Company's s.s. Australia, from Sydney January 1, were delivered to-day via San Francisco. Port Said, February 14. ...

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  8. CATHOLIC LENTEN PASTORALS.

    Archbishop Gould's annual Lenten pastoral was read to-day in all the Roman Catholic Churches of the Diocese. The Archbishop earnestly invites the clergy to ...

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  9. THE QUEEN'S HEALTH.

    The Queen ia suffering from a bad cold, and is confined to the house at present. ...

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  10. SIR JOHN COODE'S VISIT.

    Sir John Coode, the eminent engineer, leaves England in Marsh, the object of his visit being to inspect the harbour of Fremantle, in Western Australia, in ...

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  11. PARLIAMENT AND DYNAMITE.

    In consequence of the recent dynamite outraged at the House of Commons the most stringent rules have been framed relative to the admission of strangers into ...

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  12. ITALY AND THE SOUDAN.

    The Italian Government have decided to dispatch a third expedition to the Bed Sea; and a number of vessels will accordingly start from this port on February ...

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  13. RECIDIVISTE BILL PASSED.

    The Recidiviste Bill, providing for the transportation of habitual criminals, has been finally passed by the Senate. The measure, however, does not specify the ...

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  14. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Arrived: Friday—Whampoa, from Hongkong and Singapore, with F. H. Sachse and three steerage through passengers. She left again for the South this afternoon, with Mr. ...

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  15. GARNER'S THEATRE.

    There was a good attendance at the matinee on Saturday afternoon, as well as in the evening, to witness the Panorama of the Russo-Turkish War. Mr. Rainer visits ...

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  16. PORTUGAL AND THE CONGO.

    It is announced that an agreement has been arrived at between the Portuguese Government and the International African Association as regards the claims ...

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  17. MR. FORSTER ON GERMAN ANNEXATIONS AND ENGLISH POLICY.

    The Right Hon. W. E. Forster, M.P., has addressed the following letter to the papers on the above important subject:— There is no lack of expression of public ...

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  18. FIELD NATURALISTS' EXCURSION.

    The fourth of the summer excursions of this section of the Royal Society was made on Saturday afternoon. As the journey was intended to be short, the members assembled ...

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  19. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Mr. Henden made a successful balloon ascent on Saturday from the East Melbourne Cricket Ground, and descended at. Moonee Ponds, a distance of about fire miles. ...

    Article : 290 words
  20. THE INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET MATCH.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 238 words
  21. AUSTRALASIAN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.

    We quote the following from Messrs. W. Westgarth & Co.'s circular of January 9:—"The amount of colonial loans to be placed in this market in the course of the present ...

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  22. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Government received a telegram. to-day from the Agent-General in London, regarding an appeal which the Government of this colony directed should be made to the ...

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  23. THE ENGLISH ELEVEN V. MAITLAND TWENTY-TWO.

    A cricket match was commenced at West Maitland on Saturday between the English Eleven and twenty-two of Maitland district. The weather was fine, and there was a ...

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  24. PROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Warm soft showers fell last night, and towards morning the rain fell steadily. The water is lying on the surface of the ground. ...

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  25. TASMANIA.

    Canezou, who injured herself in the Hurdle Race a few days ago, has had to be destroyed. ...

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  26. PROPOSED VICTORIAN CONTINGENT FOR THE SOUDAN.

    A consultation between the Minister of Defence and the Naval Military Commandants of the Forces of this colony was held on Saturday, relative to the resources of the ...

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  27. PORT GERMEIN, February 14.

    The barquette Osburgha, 376 tons register, having discharged her ballast, will take a full cargo of wheat at the jetty end. The barquette Frey, 420 tons, is at the anchorage ...

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  28. SPORTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 237 words
  29. PORT PIRIE, February 14.

    A nice refreshing rain fell last night, and up to this morning at 9 o'clock half an inch had been registered. ...

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  30. GEORGETOWN, February 14.

    The case of Farrelly v. Casey, for horsestealing, was continued yesterday before Mr. Edmunds, S.M., end the prisoner was committed for trial at the Gladstone Circuit ...

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  31. PROPOSED QUEENSLAND CONTINGENT FOR THE SOUDAN.

    A special meeting of the Cabinet will be held to-morrow to consider the question of raking a Queensland force for service in the Soudan. No decision has yet been arrived at ...

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  32. GLADSTONE, February 14.

    Mr. D. McNee, Manager of the Booyoolee Station, died suddenly last night. The deceased was about all day, but hid previously complained of slight sickness, which was ...

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  33. RAILWAY PASSES.

    Sir—I notice through your columns of to-day that seme poor fellow, styling himself "A Head," seems to be in great distress because his brother, who seems to be in ...

    Article : 227 words
  34. NEWCASTLE RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 246 words
  35. TYPHOID FEVER.

    Sir—Mr. Ellison's speech at the Hospital Board meeting last Friday is remarkable as a combination of bald assertions and undemonstrable theories: but as a contribution ...

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  36. ARCHBISHOP MORAN ON INTEMPERANCE.

    Archbishop Moran has addressed a pastoral letter to the clergy and laity of the Roman Catholic Communion on the subject of intemperance. The ...

    Article : 105 words
  37. Advertising

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