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  2. MILITARY MAN[?] AT ALDERSHOT CAMP.

    Yesterday one of the very best field days and sham fights of the season was held in the country, round Adershott Camp. We say the country round the camp, for it spread over a very large area of ground; and ...

    Article : 1,659 words
  3. OPERATION OF THE POLYNESIAN LABOURERS'(QUEENSLAND) ACT OF 1868.

    The following is a continuation of the minutes of evidence herebefore published in this journal, taken before the Select Committee of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland, and embodied in their progress report ...

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  4. THE FENIAN REFUGE.

    "Just a kept or two morn,for its cold as winter to-night; then one game at [?] and off to bad. By the way, did you send the girl." "Half an hour ago," said my wife. " It is past 11." ...

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  5. THE CONVICTION FOR MURDERING A HUSBAND.

    As briefly reported yesterday, Fanny Frances Maud Oliver waa convicted, at the Worcester [?], on Wednesday, of the wilful murder of her husband, Joseph Oliver, at Dudley. ...

    Article : 1,229 words
  6. REVOLUTIONARY, SYMPTOMS IN BATAVIA.

    The following interesting letter from Batavia was written on the 12th of June:— Batavia was in a state of unusual excitement during the 29th and 30th of May and the 1st of June, ...

    Article : 1,318 words
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    The Earl of Kellie is elected and chosen by the Peers of Scotland to sit and vote in the House, of Pears in the present Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. It will be remembered ...

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  9. WINDSOR.

    PUBLIC DINNER TO J.A. [?], ESQ., N.L.A. FOR THE HAWK[?]—A Meeting of the islands and supporters of Mr.Ca[?] was held on Saturday, 2nd instant, at the Sir John Young [?], Windsor, for the purpose of making ...

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    It has at length been determined, says the Indipendent, by the members of the Church ot England, in the pariah ot Kiama, to set on foot a movtxnent for the purpose of raising a fund-for the purchase or ...

    Article : 90 words
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