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  2. DIRECT TELEGRAMS FROM EUROPE.

    Reuter's Telegraph Company (Limited) have been requested to publish the following telegram throughout the Australian colonies. Singularly enough it will meet the eyes of Scotchmen on ...

    Article : 154 words
  3. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    Tarama, s.s., 503 tons, W. C. Sinclair, from Melbourne, 27th inst. Passengers—Saloon: Dr. and Mrs. Molloy and family of 2; Mr. and Mrs. Rule and family of 4, Mrs. Richardson, Messrs. Farquhar and ...

    Article : 162 words
  4. MAIL TABLE.

    ENGLAND.—Via Suez and Galle, expected to arrive on or about December 7. VIOTORIA.—Per s.s. Mangana, to leave Melbourne to-day, and reach Hobart Town, via Launceston, ...

    Article : 201 words
  5. HOME AND COLONIAL.

    A cursory examination of the affairs of the City of Glasgow Bank has shown the impossibility of its ever resuming business. The assets will fall short of the liabilities by at least four millions, and there ...

    Article : 407 words
  6. COASTERS.—November 29.

    Good Intent, Port Cygnet, timber; Dauntless, Port Esperance, timber; Friendship. Shannon, Black Jack, firewood; Freak, Iris, Barnes' Bay, firewood; Village Belle, Long Bay, firewood. ...

    Article : 35 words
  7. CLEARED OUT.—November 29.

    Tararua, s.s., 563 tons, W. C. Sinclair, for new Zealand ports. Passengers—Saloon: Mr. and Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Reynolds and child, Mrs. and Miss Carlyon, Mrs. F. O'Meagher, and Mr. O. H. Tooting. ...

    Article : 37 words
  8. SAILED.—November 29.

    Tarama, s.s., for New Zealand. Truganini, s.s., for George's Bay, via intermediate ports. Passengers—Saloon: For Spring Bay, Mr. C. Dowdell; for Swansea, Mr. Amos; for George's Bay, ...

    Article : 38 words
  9. [PER REUTER's AGENCY.] LONDON, NOVEMBER 28.

    Nothing is known as yet of the perpetrator of the outrage committed at Buda-Pesth, by the explosion of a bomb under the windows of the residence of the Minister President. ...

    Article : 40 words
  10. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Launceston.—Yesterday's Examiner says:- The business for the past week has maintained its usual quiet tone, and much animation is hardly expected until after tho Christmas holidays. A slight ...

    Article : 961 words
  11. IMPORTS—November 29.

    [A special charge is made to consignees who wish to particularise their imports.] Tarama, s.s., from Melbourne.—116 hlf-chsts tea, 320 bgs sugar, 50 bxs raisins, 17 css confectionery, 10 ...

    Article : 198 words
  12. THE GLADSTONE GOVERNMENT AND THE AMEER.

    A letter by the Duke of Argyle has been published. His Grace, in reply to a late circular issued by the Secretary of State for India, accusing the Gladstone Government of having ...

    Article : 94 words
  13. EXPORTS.—November 29.

    Tarama, s.s., for New Zealand ports.—140 css gooseberries, C. Morgan; 4 cwt cane, 9000 palings, Belbin and Dowdell; 480 bgs bark, R. Crosby; 106 cs jam, H. and T. Peak; 50 css jam, Johnson Bros.; 510 css ...

    Article : 47 words
  14. [FROM THE AUSTRALIAN PRESS CORRESPONDENT.]

    General Kaufman recommends the Czar to oppose the annexation (?) of the Khyber Pass. Russia threatens to intervene in the Ameer's behalf. ...

    Article : 34 words
  15. AMERICAN SUMMARY.

    The Australian cricketers have been successful in New York, Detroit, and Montreal. The game in Philadelphia was a draw. The party declined to play in Chicago, and arrived in San Francisco on the ...

    Article : 446 words
  16. LATROBE.

    November 24.—Rosedale, s.s., from Melbourne via Emu Bay and Circular Head. Six passengers. ...

    Article : 14 words
  17. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] TAMAR HEADS.

    November 29, 8·30 a.m.—Tambarooa, s.s., from Newcastle. 5·30 p.m.—Esk, schooner, from Melbourne. SPRING BAY. ...

    Article : 46 words
  18. [From the Melbourne papers.]

    The challenge given by M. Fourtou to General Gambetta, for insulting language, was accepted by the latter, and the meeting came off yesterday. Gambetta had the choice of weapons, ...

    Article : 368 words
  19. INTERCOLONIAL SHIPPING.

    MELBOURNE.—Arrived, Nov. 23—Brederfolket, Norwegian barque, from Frederickstadt and Isle of Wight; Isabel, schooner, from River Don; Favour, schooner, from King's Island. Nov. 25—Runnymede, ...

    Article : 1,298 words
  20. LATEST NEWS

    Sir Stafford Northcote, speaking at Birmingham, admitted the depression in trade and consequent loss of elasticity or revenue; nevertheless, he did not anticipat[?] the necessity of asking of the country ...

    Article : 322 words
  21. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    Held Over.—"Musicus," " Thelidomus," and Mr. C. Shoobridge's letter. ...

    Article : 11 words
  22. THE MERCURY.

    THERE is a general consensus of opinion on one point in connection with the present political situation. All seem impressed with the conviction that we are entering on a critical juncture, ...

    Article : 4,198 words
  23. Advertising

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    Advertising : 972 words
  24. THE CALIFORNIAN MAIL.

    The San Francisco mail steamer City of New York, arrived at Sydney on Monday morning. The following is from the telegrams of news brought by her and published in the Argus of Tuesday: ...

    Article : 630 words
  25. TORRES STRAITS MAIL.

    The Maharajah of Johores has returned from England. The Government has consented to his. annexation to Moar, paying the late Sultan'[?], family 15,000 dollars per annum. ...

    Article : 103 words
  26. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    A Ministerial crisis is considered probable, The seamen's strike is likely to end [?] promise. In the match, the Australian Eleven v. fifteen ...

    Article : 95 words
  27. [From the Melbourne Papers.] NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In the cricket match, which was continued today, the Colts v. Eleven of New South Wales, the former finished their innings for [?]33 runs; Allen, not out, 82 [?] Wright, 33. The Eleven scored 132 ...

    Article : 190 words
  28. Advertising

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    Advertising : 71 words
  29. CONTINENTAL.

    The receipts of the Paris Exhibition already amount to 12,000,000[?], The total effective strength of the [?]rench army for next year is fixed at nearly half a million. The ...

    Article : 149 words
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