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  2. THE CLARENCE DISTRICT.

    IN view of frequent affirmations that the importance of the Clarence district was not suitably recognised in the South, and that its requirements were not met by the Legislature ...

    Article : 2,998 words
  3. TERRIBLE RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    PITTSBURGH October 11.—A terrible accident occurred on Saturday night on the Pennsylvanian Road, near the Twenty-eighth-street crossing, Pittsburg, caused by the neglect of the flagsman to signed a section train. ...

    Article : 378 words
  4. IRELAND.

    NEXT to the Eastern Question is the Irish Question, and their bitterest enemy must sympathise with Her Majesty's Government in having to deal with both these thorny and perplexing problems at one and the ...

    Article : 1,168 words
  5. FREE TRADE OR PROTECTION.

    SEVERAL candidates who have avowed their faith in free trade have added that, notwithstanding that, they are in fabour of having Government work done in the colony if it does not exceed a moderate advance ...

    Article : 360 words
  6. THE RACE BETWEEN LAYCOCK AND BLACKMAN.

    ON October 5, Elias Laycock, of Sydney, New South Wales, and Thomas Blackman, of Dulwich, sculled from Putney to Mortlake for £100 a side. The stranger had been training with Trickett. His performances ...

    Article : 266 words
  7. SYDNEY WEEKLY CIRCULARS.

    JOHN BRIDGE.—Fat Cattle: Market very quiet; £4 to £5 per head for good bullocks, or 13s to 15s per 100 lbs. Wool: Sales well attended, and high prices paid for all sorts, especially washed and greasy wools ...

    Article : 625 words
  8. THE RAILWAY MOVEMENT IN THE WEST.

    AT a meeting of Mr. G. R. Maclean's supporters at Gilgai (reported in the Inverell Times of the 15th instant), that gentleman strongly advocated the construction of the Clarence-New England line. The ...

    Article : 1,088 words
  9. THE EFFECTS OF LONG LINES OF RAILWAYS.

    THE railway statistics of the colony for the year 1879 are not of a very reassuring charactor. It is true that they show an increase in the length of lines open for traffic of 70 miles, the numbor ...

    Article : 330 words
  10. ASSASSINATION OF LORD MOUNTMORRES.

    More than ordinary regret and indignation will be felt at the murder of Lord Mountmorres, who was shot dead on September 25 near his residence, Ebor Hall, Clonbur, county Galway. The murder took ...

    Article : 354 words
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  12. THE CONSTRUCTION OF RAILWAYS BY PRIVATE ENTERPRISE.

    A FEW weeks ago we made a few remarks on the proposed scheme of the Queensland Government for the construction of a railway to the Gulf of Carpentaria, by means of grants of ...

    Article : 464 words
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