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  2. PARLIAMENT.

    THE SPEAKER took the chair at twenty-nine minutes past [?] Mr. ROBERTSON, in answer to Mr. Wearne, said the tribunal that inquired into the prisoner ...

    Article : 2,721 words
  3. TASMANIA.

    THE ATTEMPT TO UPSET A TRAIN.—While the people of Launceston were in doubt as to whether the occurrence of a telegraph-post lying across the local railway line was the act of some [?]alicious person, or the result ...

    Article : 410 words
  4. ARREST OF A PRE[?]ENDED PRINCE.

    SOME ten days ago a couple of wealthy travellers' arrived in P[?] from Odessa, and took up their quarters at a private hotel in the Grand Rue. They were, they said, the Prince and Princess[?] on ...

    Article : 364 words
  5. DREADFUL STATE OF PARIS.[?]

    THE arrests are constant. Violence is everywhere offered to the clergy, the Archbishop is a prisoner (he is said to have been brutally used), and priests are sent to prison morely for being priests. At ...

    Article : 535 words
  6. THE WREN'S NEST MURDER IN AUGUST, 1869.

    THOMAS alias BOYD WHS again brought up on remand before the Carcoar bench, charged with having murdared one George M'Cool. Several witnesses were examined, their evidence ...

    Article : 1,158 words
  7. EVICTIONS OF FARM LABOURERS IN ENGLAND.

    A CASH of great hardship to a family, involving a disregard of proprietary duties, which calls to mind Goldsmith's [?]ent in the "Desertad Village," came before the board at the weekly meeting on ...

    Article : 289 words
  8. FATAK INFATUATION.—LADY DRUNKARDS

    ON Tuesday night a comparatively young Indy came to a spirit merchant[?] shop in Mill street, [?]say, wanting whisky, but she was in such a state of intoxication that she had to be taken home, when it ...

    Article : 262 words
  9. REPUBLICANISM IN ENGLAND.

    THE following letter appears in the Daily News of April 15:—"Sir,—It is the misfortune of advanced political theories that they find advocates in men often of shallow intellects and superficial ...

    Article : 324 words
  10. SHOCKING SCENE IN A THEATRE.

    THE diritto of Florence gives an account of a shocking accident which took place the other night at the Prince Humbert Theatre, in that city. A ballet pantom[?] was being performed, in which an ...

    Article : 577 words
  11. THE POLYNESIAN SLAVE TRADE.

    YESTERDAY MORNING a joint deputation, representing the Aborigines Protection Society and the Antislavery Society, had an interview with the Marquis of Normanby, the Governor of Queensland, at the ...

    Article : 716 words
  12. LANGUAGES, DEAD AND LIVING.

    THE old controversy between the respective claims of so-called "dead" and "modern" languages, is [?] fair way to be set at rest by the proof that there [?] no modern language, and that the ancient languages ...

    Article : 515 words
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  14. THE PAROO.

    I FIND Sydney a queer place all bustle, all confusion; and little money. But then as I am a bushman, perhaps it would be as well for me to introduce myself to you and tell you about the district I came from. ...

    Article : 1,602 words
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