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  2. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    In reply to a published letter from Mr. F. W. Chesson, the Secretary to the Aborigines' Protection Society, in which the writer accused the settlers in Fiji of ...

    Article : 87 words
  3. COLONIAL TROOPS FOB THE SOUDAN.

    The Premier during the past two days has been in communication with the Governments of the ether colonies on the subject of dis a united Australian contingent to ...

    Article : 239 words
  4. MAILS BY OCEAN STEAMERS.

    The Orient Company have definitely fixed the dates and hours of departure for their magnificent fleet of steamers. Every second Monday, at the precise ...

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  5. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Hugo Loutherback was brought up before the Melbourne Police Court to-day charged with stealing £39 worth of jewellery, the property of Alexander Dobbie, of Adelaide ...

    Article : 134 words
  6. THE CALIFORNIAN MAIL.

    The English mails were detained by a heavy snowstorm in America. Eighteen violent lunatics were burned to death in an Almshouse at Philadelphia. The ...

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  7. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Rev, Dr. Gilchrist has accepted a call to the pastorate of St. John's Presbyterian Church, Paddington. A banquet was given at Dubbo to-night to ...

    Article : 178 words
  8. BANQUET TO LORD CARRINGTON.

    A number of influential colonists of New South Wales, at president resident in England, have, in conjunction with Sir Saul Samuel, Agent-General for that ...

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  9. VICTORIA AND THE SOUDAN.

    The West Boarke Agricultural Snow was opened to-day, and the Governor was present. Congratulatory addresses were presented to him, in the course of which ...

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  10. BOOKS FOR THE SOUDAN CONTINGENT.

    Messrs. Trubner & Co., the well-known publishing firm of America and England, have presented to the men of the New South Wales Contingent in the Soudan a ...

    Article : 47 words
  11. SIR JULIUS VOGEL DENOUNCED.

    A stormy meeting of the Australian Electric Company, with which Sir Julins Vogel, the New Zealand Premier, is connected, has been held in ...

    Article : 70 words
  12. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. Binks, one of the passengers by the Ringarooma who was quarantined on his arrival at Brisbane aboard the Ly-ee-moon, will be released, the Health Officer having ...

    Article : 65 words
  13. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

    The stock market to-day has been very depressed, and there has been a semipanic in consequence of the uneasiness which prevails regarding the relations ...

    Article : 47 words
  14. TASMANIA.

    Mr. Matthew Burnett's farewell tea meeting this evening was very largely attended, and Bishop Sandford presided. A testimonial was presented to Mr. Burnett. ...

    Article : 140 words
  15. THE BRITISH FLAG AT CAMEROONS.

    The Nord Deutsche Zeitung, the semi-official organ of the German Government, publishes to-day a reassuring article in reference to the reported lowering of the ...

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  16. THE SOUTH AFRICAN EXPEDITION.

    The latest news from Bechuanaland states that Sir Charles "Warren's force has arrived at Roorgrana, and met with no opposition on the part of the Boer ...

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  17. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Joseph Shaw, formerly a large timber merchant, has been committed for trial at the Criminal Sessions for the misappropriation of upwards of £500. Bail was allowed to the ...

    Article : 37 words
  18. FRENCH VICTORY.

    The latest advice from Formosa announce that the French forces under Admiral Courbet have succeeded in storming the position held by the Chinese at ...

    Article : 61 words
  19. MURDER AT THE COONAMBLE GAOL.

    A shocking tragedy occurred at the Coonamble Gaol this morning. In a cell were two prisoners, named Angel (sentenced to four years' imprisonment for ...

    Article : 166 words
  20. THE AUSTRALIAN TEAM.

    The following team has been selected to play for Australia in the match against the English Eleven, commencing on Saturday:—A. Bannerman, Blackham, Bonnor. G. Giffen ...

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  21. NEW SOUTH WALES AND THE SOUDAN.

    Mr. J. P. Garvan addressed his constituents at Bega last night, and condemned the whole Soudan business as far as this colony was concerned as unconstitutional, and ...

    Article : 237 words
  22. SPANISH WINES.

    The agreement recently concluded between England and Spain, under which Spanish wine is admitted to England of 30 strength, was submitted to the ...

    Article : 37 words
  23. AMUSEMENTS.

    Their Excellencies the Governors of South Australia and New Zealand witnessed the performance of "Bobadil" last night. Miss Frances Saville took the part of Lulu, and ...

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  24. GOVERNOR OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    It is announced that Lord Carrington, the newly appointed Governor of New South Wales, will leave for his post in October. ...

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  25. SAN FRANCISCO MAILS.

    The mails via San Francisco which left Sydney on January 29 were delivered to-day. ...

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  26. ST. GEORGE'S HALL.

    Mr. Woodroffe's entertainment was fairly successful in point of attendance last night, and the greatest interest was taken in if by those who were present. ...

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  27. STOCK IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. Abbott, Minister of Mines, while speaking at Hay last night gave some important information regarding the loss of stock from drought last season. He said that ...

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  28. OPERA AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    "H.M.S. Pinafore" was performed for the second time by Mr. T. W. Lyons's Amateur Company at the Town Hall on Thursday evening. There was again a full house, and ...

    Article : 216 words
  29. NEW ZEALAND FROZEN MEAT.

    The Shaw, Savill, & Albion steamer Ionic, from Lyttelton February 15, arrived here and left for London to-day. Ber cargo of frozen mutton is in good ...

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  30. [RECEIVED March 12, 12.29 p.m.]

    It is intimated that the Government opposes grant of (? proposes to grant) the sum of £20,000 to the family of the late General Gordon. ...

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  31. VICTORIAN AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS.

    Further agricultural statistics show that 62,151 acres which were under barley produced 1,077,847 bushels, of which 851,877 bushels were malting barley and 225,970 ...

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  32. ELECTION FOR WEST GLOUCESTERSHIRE.

    The election of a member of Parliament for West Gloucestershire in the place of Colonel ft. N. Kingscote, C.B. (Liberal), who recently resigned, took place to-day ...

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  33. PROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Mr. R. Caldwell, M.P., lectured last night in the Institute Hall—subject, "Robert Burns"—in aid of the Wesleyan Church, before a small but appreciative audience. ...

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  34. THE PASTORAL LANDS ON THE MURRAY.

    The Minister of Lands proposes to afford armers and selectors about the Goulburne River, near its junction with the Murray, an opportunity of taking up grazing blocks in ...

    Article : 106 words
  35. THE TAXATION ACT IN THE COUNTRY.

    A meeting to consider the Taxation Act was held at the District Council Office, Sandy Creek. There was a good attendance, and Mr. N. McMullen was in the chair. Mr. H. ...

    Article : 161 words
  36. CALTOWIE, March 12.

    Patrick Mahoney was charged to-day before Messrs. P. Martin and Thomas Williams, J.P.'s, with having in his possession a key the property of [?] Noohelds, of the Caltowie ...

    Article : 66 words
  37. MALLADA, March 12.

    The foundation-stone of the mallala, institute was laid to-day by the Hon. D. Murray; Messrs. J. H. Bagster, M.P., and W. Gilbet, M.P., were also present. Mr. J. ...

    Article : 92 words
  38. COAL DISCOVERY NEAR SYDNEY.

    Another important coal discovery in the vicinity of Sydney has been reported. A seam of coal was struck this morning at a depth of 678 feet near the Illawarra Railway ...

    Article : 53 words
  39. PORT PIRIE WATER DISTRICT.

    A difference of opinion [?] the Mayor and Councillors as to the character of the vote to be polled to-morrow on the question of declaring Port Pirie a water ...

    Article : 205 words
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  41. MEETING AT ROSEWORTHY.

    A meeting was held on Thursday evening. Mr. Hoghen in the chair. There was a good attendance, and Messrs. Bagster and Gilbert were invited bat sent apologies, on the ground ...

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  42. WILSON, March 12.

    A shepherd employed by Mr. P. Gillick J.P., died suddenly last night or yesterday. Deceased, who was very attentive to his duties, did not come in with ihs sheep, and ...

    Article : 71 words
  43. DIFFICULTY IN THE MELBOURNE BOOT TRADE.

    About fifty bootmakers are now out on strike from several establishment in Collingwood. The dispute has arisen over the question of the employment of non-Union ...

    Article : 96 words
  44. TEATREE GULLY, March 12.

    About forty persons [?] Gully Hotel to hear Mr. Homburg explain his political views. He strongly advocated an amendment of the Local Courtarg and the Chairman, ...

    Article : 63 words
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