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  2. THIRD DAY.—SATURDAY, 7TH DECEMBER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,231 words
  3. BALLARAT RACES. DECEMBER, 5TH, 6TH AND 7TH.

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  4. THE LATE SCENE IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    THE "Parliament of New South Wales," as it is grandiloquently called, terminated a most discreditable sitting at about five o'clock this morning, and the only comfort in ...

    Article : 611 words
  5. LATEST EUROPEAN NEWS.

    JUDGING from the reports and correspondence from England which have reached us by the Bangalore's mail, the opening of electric communication between England and ...

    Article : 718 words
  6. BOURKE.

    We have had a great deal of rain, and it is not yet over. At Cobar the tinks have been partly filled, and as a consequence a great impetus is given to mining. The proprietors of Coogar will now go out, and both gold and copper will be found ere ...

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    Dr. H. Schellen, in his valuable work on "Spectrum Analysis in its application to Terrestrial Substances, and the Physical Constitution of the Heavenly Bodies," has some interesting speculations on the ...

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  8. SECOND DAY.—FRIDAY, 6TH DECEMBER.

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  9. THE FLOODS IN THE INTERIOR.

    OUR correspondents, telegraphic and otherwise, have supplied particulars of the storms and floods in some of the Northern and Western districts. Our Bathurst telegram ...

    Article : 637 words
  10. BURROWA.

    Having paid a visit to the following places lately, I venture to forward you the few under-written remarks in the hope that they may prove interesting and instructive to readers of your increasing and now widely disseminated journal:— ...

    Article : 784 words
  11. QUEENSLAND JOTTINGS.

    I LEFT Toowoomba by the 3.35 p.m. train for Warwick. There is always a deal of bustle and excitement at the arrival and departure of trains from Toowoomba station. It is the ...

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  12. ADELONG.

    MAY I beg of you for sufficient space in your valuable paper for a few remarks on the alluvial claims on the Adelong Creek. I may first mention the reason why I have taken the trouble to furnish a report on the ...

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    Mr. Watts, the mining manager of the Boggy Creek Tin and Gold Sluicing Company, Tumbarumba, reports having out some 400 yards of tail race on the lower ground of the company's selections. The head race is ...

    Article : 71 words
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