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  2. LATEST LONDON TELEGRAMS.

    The apartments occupied by Madame Melba in Paris were destroyed by fire last night. The prima donna fortunately managed to effect her escape by means of a ladder. The fire ...

    Article : 493 words
  3. LUCINDALE.

    On Tuesday evening a social was given to Mrs. Corbett in the Institute Hall, which proved a great success. A large number of friends were present, and a very enjoyable ...

    Article : 898 words
  4. TELEGRAMS.

    Mr. Mackie addressed the electors here to-night in the Institute Hall. There was a small attendance owing to the want of publicity. Mr. White, Chairman of the Mount ...

    Article : 595 words
  5. GOSSIP ABOUT THE QUEEN.

    The famous prima donna, Madame AlbaniGye, contributes the following chit-chat about Her Majesty the Queen to the Ladies Home Journal, Ireland:— ...

    Article : 1,153 words
  6. STRAY NOTES.

    Great Scott [?] is it not refreshing to see poor Chinamen fined and confined for doing a little betting over their dominoes, while the Prince of Wales and some of Albion's rulers go in for ...

    Article : 676 words
  7. THE POPE'S "GOLDEN ROSE."

    A great deal is being said in the London papers respecting the Pope's Golden Rose. "The Papal Nuncio in Paris," says the Daily Chronicle correspondent, "does not deny that ...

    Article : 631 words
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  9. ENGLISH TELEGRAMS.

    The period allowed by the Italian Government for bringing to Justice those responsible for the lynching of the Sicilians in New Orleans having expired without satisfaction being ...

    Article : 602 words
  10. BASHFUL BRIDEGROOMS.

    Ministers declare that in nine cases out of ten, brides are much more self-possessed than are bridegrooms when the marriage ceremony is being performed. A shy, modest looking little creature ...

    Article : 1,073 words
  11. TANTANOOLA DISTRICT COUNCIL.

    Present—Cr. McRostie, Korner, and Lane. In the absence of the Chairman, Cr. MacRostie was voted to the Chair. The Clerk apologised for the absence of Cr. Kennedy. ...

    Article : 872 words
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  13. THE SHEARING QUESTION IN QUEENSLAND.

    The situation here is still the same, the shearers in camp asserting their determination to hold out till starvation causes them to surrender. A manifesto, issued from the ...

    Article : 373 words
  14. PHOTOGRAPHING IN COLORS

    Professor Lippmann has discovered, says the Daily News Paris correspondept, a new process of photography, by which colors can be reproduced on a sensitive plate just as accurately ...

    Article : 683 words
  15. MOUNT MONSTER.

    A very sad accident occurred at a place about 22 miles from here, when a young man named Edward Skelton mat his death by drowning. It appears he, in company with another man, ...

    Article : 394 words
  16. BORDER TOWN.

    A young man named William Edward Skelton was drowned near Bunbury, in the Desert, on Wednesday last. It appears that with another man the deceased was kangaroo ...

    Article : 412 words
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