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  2. Home Rule Meeting at Grafton.

    As stated in last issue, Sir T. G. Esmonde, one of the Irish delegates, addressed a meeting of about 250 persons in the Theatre Royal on Friday evening, Mr. D. Beatson, ...

    Article : 3,271 words
  3. Saturday's Cricket Matches.

    CARLTONS V. WARWICKS.—These clubs met on the Oval, and the result was the defeat of the former on the first innings by 35 runs. The Carltons first occupied the creases, but none of the team ...

    Article : 546 words
  4. The Great Labour Movement.

    THE dock labourers at Flensborg, a German seaport town on the Baltio, bare strack work. It is believed that the strike is connected with the London unions. News of a strike of German dock ...

    Article : 300 words
  5. The Agent-Generalship.

    THE Dublin Despatch says:—the rumour is being revived that Sir Henry Parkes has a wistful eye on the office of Agent-General for the colony. It is said that Sir Saul Samuel wanted to resign some ...

    Article : 271 words
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  7. Mr. Egeson in Reply.

    Having noticed the strictures of the Government astronomers of Victoria and South Australia upon my prediction of a coming three years' drought I repeat my firm conviction on the subject. I will ...

    Article : 503 words
  8. Address at Maclean.

    A lecture was delivered on Saturday evening, in the School of Arts, by Sir Thomas Esmonde, the representative of the Irish National League, upon the Home Rule question, and despite the high price ...

    Article : 1,733 words
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