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  2. SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR ENGLAND. PER R.M.S. BOMBARY.

    EVER since the short recess that occurred at Christmas, the Legislative Assembly has been engaged in devising Ways and Means to meet the supply for the current year. Althought the Government has [?]andoned the project of ...

    Article : 1,443 words
  3. CRIME IN THE INTERIOR.

    It is gratifying to state that the once almost daily records of lawless violence in the country disticts of the colony are now much less frequently met with in the public journals, and that those outrages, which do ...

    Article : 415 words
  4. MISCELLANEOUS.

    A FEW days since two armed bushrangers atuck up nine persons within eight miles of Murrurundi, and robbed them of about £27; they also robbed the Tamworth mail, taking away six mail bags. ...

    Article : 4,747 words
  5. GOLD FIELDS.

    There is nothing extraordinary to repost with reference to our various gold-fields. The yield appears to be gradually on the [?]oorease, and it will be seen that the amount received at the Sydney Bracnch of the Royal Mint ...

    Article : 1,362 words
  6. CRICKET.

    Tha arrival of the All-England Eleven in Melbourne last month, and the departure of the Albert Eleven from Sydney to contest with a picked Eleven of the Victorian clubs, have given a considerable impetus to the game in ...

    Article : 617 words
  7. THE VOLUNTEERS.

    But little news ac[?]rues from the doings of the Volunteer Force during the past month. This fact may be attributed to the time nessary to recover from the effects of Christmas enjoyments. On Monday, the 4th ...

    Article : 292 words
  8. RELIGIOUS.

    The commencement of 1861, which, as will be seen by other parts of this paper, was sorrowfully marked by several fatal events, was observed with special religious services. The Wesleyane, the Baptist congregation ...

    Article : 701 words
  9. NEW ZEALAND.

    Since the victory at Rangari[?]i there has been no important fighting. General Cameron, with his wonted promptitude and vigour, followed up that success by pushing on to Ngarnawahia, the capital of Maoridom. ...

    Article : 537 words
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