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  2. CRUELTY TO A DESTITUTE CHILD

    On Saturday afternoon Mr. [?]eats, the local Secretary of the Destitute Board, received a telegram from Mr. Reed to proceed to a Mr. J. Ramsay's, at Thomas Plains, to ...

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  3. GERMANY.

    For some weeks past the state of the Empress Augusta's health has been such as to seriously disquiet her family, and to interfere with all the arrangements made by ...

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  4. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The trustees of the Association Cricket Ground, Moore Park, intend erecting a new pavilion, which when finished will present a very handsome appearance. The estimated ...

    Article : 526 words
  5. ECHOES FROM THE SMOKING-ROOM

    Dr. Cockburn is one of those rare speakers who, with a little more practice and a little less floridity, will fairly "put one's soul in tone," as honest old Lee phrases it. The ...

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  6. REVIEW.

    A French General was once engaged in discussing with Sir Samuel Romilly a knotty point of English Equity law, when the great law reformer delivered himself of an opinion ...

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  7. CENTRAL COMMITTEE FARMERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The Central Committee of the Farmers Mutual Association met at Muller's Hotel on Saturday. There was a fair meeting. Mr. Russell occupied the chair in the absence of ...

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  8. QUEENSLAND.

    The Governor and party called at Bowen on Saturday morning and left for Brisbane shortly afterwards. The Brisbane Valley Branch Railway will ...

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  9. PROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Free trains ran to Laura on Saturday. Four carriages were employed and were crowded on each journey. The arrangements were of a more satisfactory character than on ...

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  10. SHIPPING TELEGRAM.

    Arrived: May 18—Suez, s.s., from Sydney April 23; Whampoa, s.s., from Sydney April 23. ...

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  11. STANSBURY, June 14.

    A successful Christy Minstrel entertainment was given in the wheat store last night. There was a very large audience notwith-standing the inclemency of the weather, and ...

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  12. HANLAN IN MELBOURNE.

    Hanlan's regatta on Saturday was attended by about 5,000 spectators. The event in which Hanlan undertook to row half a mile, with a turn under 3 min. 15 sec.. was looked upon ...

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  13. KAPUNDA, June 14.

    Rain began on Monday about noon and has continued with short intermissions till to-day. The Light, which flows along the east of the township, is much swollen and is ...

    Article : 136 words
  14. GLADSTONE, June 15.

    Great excitement prevailed here during the no-confidence debate, and it was generally thought that the Ministry would win by a few votes. On its becoming known that they ...

    Article : 91 words
  15. PASTORAL LEASES.

    Sir—I observe that a deputation recently waited on the Commissioner of Crown Lands, requesting him to introduce a Bill into Parliament providing, inter alia, for the renewal ...

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  16. SPORTING.

    The meeting to discuss the financial reconstruction of the Adelaide Racing Club, held at the Globe Hotel on Saturday evening, was attended by about thirty sporting men. Mr. ...

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  17. EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF DROWNING.

    Two men named Owen Jones and Stephens were drowned in the George's River on Saturday evening. Jones fell into the river, while under the influence of drink. ...

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  18. MINISTERIAL.

    Sir—After the uncertainty felt as to the result of the no-confidence amendment to the Address it is a relief to find hon. members were in accord with public opinion. A ...

    Article : 397 words
  19. VICTORIAN FOOTBALL.

    The principal football on Saturday was that of Esaendon v. Geelong. As both clubs had been unbeaten by any other seniors great interest was taken, and 15,000 persons ...

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  20. THE CASE OF THE INSOLVENT KEALLEY.

    Kealley's case was concluded to-day, when he was sentenced to five months' imprisonment as a punishment for the offences which the Supreme Court had found him guilty of ...

    Article : 261 words
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