The royal mail steamer Northam, with the June [?] from Europe, reached Hobson's Bay on Wed[?] morning. The following are the principal items of intelligence, which we take from the ...
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Article : 305 wordsThe long looked-for international scullers' match between Robert Chambers, champion of the Thames and Tyne, and Richard Green, the Australian champion, for a stake of £400 and the championship ...
Article : 1,746 wordsThe draught of the Address from the throne was read on the 1st June, in the Senate, and agreed to. The Senate approves the Government having reestablished good relations with the great Powers, and ...
Article : 225 wordsLater intelligence than that given in a previous column states that three brigades of Federal cavalry and 2000 infantry have crossed the Rappahannock, at Beverley Ford, and had a severe engagement with ...
Article : 1,472 wordsThe Prussian Chambers are closed. The reply of the king to the address of the Chamber was read by Count Eulenburg. It is stated that the Chamber by its address had ...
Article : 669 wordsEngland, France, and Austria have transmitted their notes to St Petersburg respecting the affairs of Poland. It is understood that these notes are nearly identical in purport. The stipulation ...
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Article : 2,135 wordsThe Greek deputation had an audience of the King of Denmark at the Castle of Christiansborg on 6th June. Admiral Kanaris, a patriot of unblemished reputation, who was the spokesman of the ...
Article : 680 wordsThe following telegrams give the result of the elections for Paris, by which it will be seen that the Opposition candidates have been successful against the government nominees:—In the second ...
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The Star (Ballarat, Vic. : 1855 - 1864), Thu 13 Aug 1863, Page 1
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