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  2. LOCAL STEWS.

    On Saturday last, about 2 p.m., a whirlwind was seen to start in Marine Terrace, near Messrs. Symon, Hammond & Hubble's warehouse. Thence it passed along the ...

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  3. OUR SPECIAL MESSAGES.

    The Doc D'Orleans sometime ago entered Paris in disguise, and offered hie services to the Military Department. The Government were, however, made acquainted with ...

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  4. The Greta Tragedy.

    As briefly stated our telegrams a few days ago, one of the most shocking tragedies that ever occurred in Australia was recently perpetrated by a young man named Lambert, in ...

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  5. Arrival of the R.M.S. Liguria.

    The P. & O. steamship Liguria, with English mails, which was due at Albany on Sunday last, did not reach her destination till this morning—nearly two days behind ...

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  6. Our South Australian Letter.

    The Australian actress Miss Myra Kemble, who made her London debut at the Criterion theatre in Robert Buchanan's new play entitled "Men and women," seems to ...

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  7. ALBANY, February 11, 12-40 p.m.

    The Orient liner Liguria, Commander Dixon, with English mails, arrived here at eleven o'clock this morning, and left again for Adelaide at noon. The following ...

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  8. News from the North-West.

    The S.S. Franklin sailed yesterday for Fremantle, via Southern ports, with the following passengers:—Messrs. R. Ropy, J. Rafferty, J. Williams, Capt. F. Bell, Dr. ...

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  9. INTER-COLONIAL.

    The Federal Conference met at 10 o'clock yesterday, and remained in committee untill 11.30, when the public were admitted. The galleries throughout the proceedings ...

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  10. Sir Samuel Griffith.

    The Adelaide Observer of February 1 contains the following account of an interview with Sir Samuel Griffith:—When Sir Samuel was on his way to Western ...

    Article : 600 words
  11. CORRESPONDENCE

    SIR,—A disease has broken out among my fowls which threatens to quickly wipe oat my stock, so rapid is its strides in development and intractable in its ...

    Article : 99 words
  12. A NOISY NEIGHBOURHOOD.

    SIR,—The exclamation " Where are the police?" "Why don't they lock him up?" have been repeated so often in the upper portion of Hutt-street after nightfall of ...

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  13. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The death is announced of Mr. Andrew Town, the well-known breeder of racing stock. THE "RIVERINA'S" CARGO. ...

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  14. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The difficulty which for the put week has existed in military circles has now been settled. The captains who resigned have withdrawn their resignations, and ...

    Article : 234 words
  15. The Science of Breeding.

    On the science of breeding the following letter appears in the Australasian of January 25, which trill doubtless be of interest to those of our readers engaged in the ...

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  16. THE FREMANTLE WHARVES.

    SIR,—Much has been said from time to time respecting the management of our wharves and the utter want of system in working the same to the satisfaction of ...

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