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  2. PARLIAMENT.

    THE SPEAKER took the chair at twenty-eight minutes past 4 o'clock. ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. Mr. LLOYD, in annswer to Mr. Booth, said he was not aware ...

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  3. A TOUR TO THE NORTH.

    WHILE at Narrabri, I accepted an invitation from Alfred J. Doyle, Esq., J.P., to visit Killarney, which is situated about four miles N.E. of the town. The pleasant read lies, chiefly, across plains, bounded by ...

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  4. THE POSITION OF OUR MINING INTERESTS.

    WE have stiffered a mining mania—we now feel the effects of a mining panic. Who and what are to blame for the present position? Are we to throw the onus on the miners, the brokers, the ...

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  5. MR. PARKES AND MR. FRANCIS.

    Sir,—I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of January 30, on the subject of the retirement of your Government from the Border Duties Convention of May last year. This letter was received here on the morning of the ...

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  6. MEETING OF FREE SELECTORS AT CLARENCE TOWN.

    ON Wednesday evening last, a meeting of free selectors was held at Clarence Town. Mr. HENRY KUSS proposed that William Johnston, Esq., J. P., take the chair. Seconded by Mr. G. J. Stork, and ...

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  7. CRICKET.

    IT having come to the turn of East Sydney to tackle the holders of the Challenge Cup, the contest commenced on the Albert Sround on Saturday afternoon. People in Sydney have get so used to see the Alberts win their mutches, that ...

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  8. PURE-BRED STOCK SALES AT SINGLETON.

    WE gather from the reports of the Maitland unctionecrs, who conducted the sales of puro-bred stock at Singleton last week, that the attendance was far from numerous, in consequence of the unpropoitions state of the weather. Messrs. Wolte and ...

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  9. CHESSPLAYERS' CRICKET MATCH.

    ON Saturday last the Chessplayers of Sydney played a match [?]themselven on the Newtown Cricket Ground. Two sides of fifteen each were chosen by Mr. Walker (the president) [?] Mr. Crane (the secretary) of the Sydney Chess ...

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