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  2. WAR CORRESPONDENTS.

    The campaign is at an end as far as correspondents are concerned. There has been a general exodus from the Russian camp at Plevna, due partly to physical exhaustion, but a good deal ...

    Article : 948 words
  3. DR. SOMERVILLE AND MR. VARLEY.

    We published, on Friday last, a letter from our Brisbane correspondent which contained a very remarkable narrative. The evangelical preacher, Dr. Somerville, who, a short time since, attracted ...

    Article : 1,135 words
  4. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    On the meeting of the Assembly this afternoon, Sir John Robertson read a note from the Governor, stating that he had that afternoon received a note from Sir H. Parkes, intimating that in consequence ...

    Article : 1,180 words
  5. TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES AND CHRIST'S EXAMPLE.

    SIR,—Since I wrote my letter to you, dated 3rd July, 1876, a very great and unacountable advance has come to pass upon this important civil and religious subject. The Archbishop of Canterbury has, ...

    Article : 1,360 words
  6. AUSTRALIA'S HISTORY.

    Mr. J. J. Shillinglaw, of Melbourne, is here, and has been taking advantage of his visit to bring to light such documents of interest to the early settlement of Australia as were obtainable. ...

    Article : 345 words
  7. CONJUGAL UNFITNESS.

    It is generally supposed that every man and every woman of sound mind and sound body is fitted for marriage. They certainly ought to be, and it may be hard to see why they are not; ...

    Article : 890 words
  8. THE PRODUCTION OF DESPATCHES.

    The ordinarily quiet colony of Tasmania is at present the scene of a lively quarrel in which the Judges, the Ministers, and the Governor are playing the leading part. It would seem ...

    Article : 805 words
  9. THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE THAMES.

    This was the rubber match between R. Boyd and J. Higgins, but only the second time that they have met for championship honours. They were first matched in June, 1876 (Sadler then ...

    Article : 938 words
  10. NEW ZEALAND.

    We are in receipt of New Zealand intelligence to the 28th ult. The following is a summary of the news:— It is becoming increasingly evident that the ...

    Article : 623 words
  11. LONDON TOWN TALK.

    It is not too much to say that during the last month the so-called "Penge mystery" has taken precedence of all matters in which the public interests itself. The war in the East has had, it is ...

    Article : 1,504 words
  12. A HINT TO SHEEPOWNERS.

    SIR,—When reading Sir Arthur Cotton's truly valuable suggestions for preventing a recurrence of famines in India by means of irrigating rice producing ground, I was reminded of a similar precaution which might ...

    Article : 310 words
  13. VICTORIA.

    From a telegram received by the Chief Secretary (says the Argus) from Mr. Michie on Saturday, it appears that the proposed Cape mail service is attracting attention in England. Mr. Michie asks ...

    Article : 1,477 words
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