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  2. Fatal Mining Accident at Gympie

    A PROFOUND sensation was caused amongst this community on Wednesday afternoon and evening (says the GYMPIE TIMES) by the report that another fatal accident had occurred, by which two ...

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  3. News by the Californian Mail.

    BY the arrival of the City of New York on Wednesday, we are in possession of American files to the 5th December, with English despatches to the 4th December, from which we take the following:— ...

    Article : 61 words
  4. MYSTERIOUS MOVEMENTS IN SERVIA.

    London, December 5.—A Belgrade correspondent telegraphs as follows:—Important despatches were received here Monday. The contents have not transpired, but a Cabinet Council was ...

    Article : 83 words
  5. RUSSIA WARNER.

    London, November 23.—It is said the recent success of the Russians in Asia, and the probability that they will soon achieve a decisive victory at Plevna, have brought back the Government to that ...

    Article : 165 words
  6. CLOSE OF THE WAR.—DANGER TO ENGLAND.

    New York, November 30.—An intelligent English correspondent, discussing the future of the Turko-Russian war, argues that its close will be as full of peril for England as its outbreak. England can ...

    Article : 295 words
  7. A TURKISH VICTORY.

    Constantinople, December 4.—Mehemet Ali telegraphed from Kamarti yesterday as follows:— To-day, after violently canonading our position at Kamarti, the Russians ferociously attacked our ...

    Article : 112 words
  8. A TURKISH REVERSE.

    London, November 22.—There was heavy fighting on the Lom, on Monday. A Turkish official despatch claims that a strong Turkish force, making a reconnissance, carried the Russian positions on ...

    Article : 140 words
  9. A VICTORY FOR THE ROUMANIANS.

    Bucharest, November 22.—A Roumanian official paper announces that the Roumanians captured Rahova yesterday morning, after a three days' engagement. The Turks fled towards Lom Palanka ...

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  10. CONDITION OF THE POPE—FALSE REPORTS OF HIS DEATH.

    New York, December 4.—A Herald London correspondent at Rome says:—It was thought the Pope was dead Sunday night, rumours to that effect being believed even at the Vatican. In ...

    Article : 93 words
  11. SEIZURE OF ITALIAN VESSELS.

    Constantinople, December 1.—The Turks having seized two Italian vessels in the Bosphorus, although they had passed the blockade in the Black Sea, Count Coril, Italian ambassador, has ...

    Article : 99 words
  12. BATOUM TO BE BOMBARDED.

    London, November 24.—A Tiflis despatch says: A corps will shortly attack Batoum with heavy artillery. The Caucassian insurrection increases. The ...

    Article : 40 words
  13. ENGLAND AND THE WAR.

    Popular feeling in England has been so thoroughly roused, says the New York Post, by reason of the Russian victories, and the persistent agitation of the Tory newspapers, that the British ...

    Article : 296 words
  14. HOMICIDES AND SUICIDES.

    Montgomery (Ala.) December 2.—This morning the bodies of Antonio Nicrosi and Miss Aurelia Sharp were found in a cemetery, with a pistol ball hole in each of their heads. A note from Nicrosi ...

    Article : 135 words
  15. PANIC IN SOFIA—CHEFKET PASHA UNDER ARREST.

    There is a great panic in Sofia, and the inhabitants are fleeing, afraid the Russians may cut the road between Sofia and Tartar Bazardik. Achmet Ali has notified the War Office that he ...

    Article : 90 words
  16. EXCITEMENT AT STAMBOUL—PEACE AND WAR PARTIES.

    Great excitement prevails in Stamboul on account of calling out the reserves, and disturbances are expected. All servants of the palace have been armed with revolvers. There are great ...

    Article : 57 words
  17. DUEL NEAR PARIS.

    Paris, December 3.—MM. Laissant and De la Rochette, members of the Chamber of Deputies, fought a duel to-day. The affair grew out of a publication by De la Rochette of a disparaging ...

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  18. MONTENEGRO, SERVIA, AND GREECE.

    A Pera correspondent telegraphs that there is much anxiety there about a possible combined movement of Servians, Montenegrins and Greeks. Risings are apprehended in Epirus, Thessaly and ...

    Article : 101 words
  19. DREADFUL GALE AROUND THE BRITISH ISLANDS—MARINE DISASTERS.

    London, November 26.—A fearful gale raged around the British Isles on Saturday night. Thirty vessels are ashore between Ramsgate and Deal, and many lives are reported lost. ...

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  20. THE UNITED STATES MAN-OF-WAR HURON WRECKED.

    Washington, November 24.—The Observer at Kitty Hawk reports at 11.35 a.m. to the chief signal officer as follows:—United States man-of-war steamer Huron struck two miles north of No. 7 ...

    Article : 107 words
  21. MEDIATION IN THE WAR.

    The time for mediation has not arrived, according to the latest advices from Europe, and it would appear that the bellicose telegram from England, published the other day, was without ...

    Article : 398 words
  22. A BID FOR NEUTRALITY.

    At Belgrade a rumour is current that the Porte has offered, through the mediation of England, to cede Old Servia to Servia, and Epirus to Greece, if they will remain neutral. ...

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  23. GERMANY AND THE EASTERN WAR.

    Berlin, December 1.—There seems to be no doubt that the German Government has endeavoured to obtain Austria's aquiesence in the Russian plan of direct negotiations with Turkey, by promising ...

    Article : 45 words
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    A shocking suicide, brought about by drink, was (according to the HAMILTON SPECTATOR) committed by a man named John M'Kiernan, on the Essendon line, on Friday morning. According to the evidence ...

    Article : 226 words
  25. THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT OPPOSED TO SERVIA TAKING PART IN THE WAR.

    Belgrade, December 4.—Prince Milan, in addressing his departing troops, dwelt upon the certain prospect of a better issue of the new campaign which Servia was obliged to undertake, for this ...

    Article : 95 words
  26. INDICATIONS THAT ENGLAND WILL ABSTAIN FROM INTERVENTION.

    Berlin, December 4.—The North German Gazette says:—Lord Derby's recent speech indicates that England is now resolved to abstain from intervention, and not raise obstacles to peace, which ...

    Article : 81 words
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