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  2. THE ENCYCLOP[?]DIC READER.

    To the smart reader who looks at the bottom of all advertisements to see if Warner's Safe Remedies are the raison d'etre of the articles this note is specially ...

    Article : 816 words
  3. EUROPEAN TELEGRAMS

    Incessant rains and heavy winds are raining the autumn crops in England and Ireland. ...

    Article : 58 words
  4. THE MERCURY.

    Shooting match at Bellerive to-day. Concert at Sorell Institute to-night. Meeting re Richmond races to-night. Cornwall Coal Co. pay a 6d. dividend. ...

    Article : 5,813 words
  5. Intercolonial Telegrams.

    It is supposed that a foul murder was committed last night at Monument Creek, near Lancefield, the victim being an elderly woman named Mrs. Thurstell. ...

    Article : 192 words
  6. LATEST DETAILS.

    The following is the list of the Gambier passengers who were saved:- From Sydney—Saloon: Messrs. L. Milne, T. Maloney, H. G. McMillar, E. H. Shaw, ...

    Article : 281 words
  7. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Legislative Council passed the second reading of the Taxati[?]n Bill on the voices, and the measure will pass finally to-morrow. ...

    Article : 158 words
  8. DEATHS FROM LIGHTNING.

    Five deaths from lightning have occurred in Austria. ...

    Article : 25 words
  9. DRAMATIC.

    Mr. Walter Bentley, the Scottish tragedian, skills in the Oroya for Australia. Mr. Mayne has engaged Mrs. Langtry ...

    Article : 54 words
  10. MARINE DISASTER.

    The following memo. was received at the Telegraph Office from Melbourne yesterday morning:— Steamer Easby, outward bound for Newcastle ran into the ...

    Article : 154 words
  11. STEAMER ASHORE IN RIVER ST. LAWRENCE.

    The steamer Eastgate became leaky on the voyage to Quebee, and has been run ashore at Point des Monts at the entrance to the River St. Lawrence. ...

    Article : 46 words
  12. [From Melbourne papers.] VICTORIA.

    News was received to-day of the rather sudden death in Petersham, Sydney, of Brother Butler, who for the past 14 years has had charge of the St. Ang[?]stine's ...

    Article : 147 words
  13. DANGERS OF ELECTRIC LIGHT.

    The electric light used in railway carriages has set fire to a train near Finchley. Fortunately beyond the fright to casualties occurred among the ...

    Article : 38 words
  14. PASSENGERS DROWNED.

    Saloon—From Sydney: Mr Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Trevenick. For Adelaide: Mrs. Thorne, Miss Woodling. Steerage—From Sydney: Mr. T. Gaynor, Miss Gaynor, T. ...

    Article : 125 words
  15. THE MARTINIQUE CYCLONE.

    The recent cyclone at Martinique destroyed the whole of the townships on the island, sweeping down every house. The people are now starving, and great ...

    Article : 38 words
  16. TWENTY-TWO LIVES LOST.

    News reached the city at an early hour this morning of a terrible marine disaster, which occurred in the West Channel near Pope's Eye. Fortress ...

    Article : 523 words
  17. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The new works of the Sydney and Suburbam Hyd[?]lic Power Co. was officially opened to-day. At the Newcastle Police Court to-day ...

    Article : 202 words
  18. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

    SIR,—Reading the remarks of the chairman of the committee (appointed by the shareholders in the Bank of V.D.L. to examine its affairs), as reported in this ...

    Article : 623 words
  19. NEW TYPE LIFEBOATS.

    The P. and O. Company have adopted a new type of steel lifeboat on all their vessels. ...

    Article : 32 words
  20. DARING RAIDS BY PIRATES.

    Five hundred pirates are looting and burning villages in the Chinese province of Wen-Chow (Che-Kiang) at the mouth of the River Ngew, murdering ...

    Article : 54 words
  21. THE CHILIAN REVOLUTION.

    The Chilian Legation at London confirms reports that in the recent fighting at Valparaiso the Insurgents were defeated. ...

    Article : 57 words
  22. NEW GUINEA MISSIONS.

    News has been received at Sydney of the death of three of the Wesleyan mission party at Dob[?], NewG[?]inea, viz, two native women and a child. The whole of the party ...

    Article : 192 words
  23. HEMP.

    The hemp market is steady, but with an occasional decline to the extent of 10s. per ton. ...

    Article : 18 words
  24. LATEST CABLES.

    The Turkish Government is at present negotiating with the Messageries S.S. Co. for the chartering of four steamers to convey troops to Yemen in Turkish ...

    Article : 55 words
  25. Advertising

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    Advertising : 3,720 words
  26. THE AUSTRALIAN AUXILIARY SQUADRON.

    A meeting of citizens was held in the Town Hall to-day to consider what steps should be taken to tender a welcome to the men of the Auxiliary Squadron, which is ...

    Article : 197 words
  27. RESIGNATION OF DOCKYARD DIRECTOR.

    Mr. Francis Elgar, L.L.D., director of the British Government Dockyards, has resigned his position. The salary is £1,500 a year. ...

    Article : 25 words
  28. CANADIAN SCANDALS.

    Mr. Senecal, chief of the Government Printing Department in Canada, who was ordered to testify in the charges of corruption against State ...

    Article : 48 words
  29. UNSATISFACTORY CENSUS.

    Canadians are irritated at the low census just published, giving the entire population of the Dominion at 4,870,000, which is evidently much ...

    Article : 45 words
  30. STATEMENTS BY THE SAVED.

    Captain Bell, of the Gambier, makes the following statement:—The second officer (Mr. Denyer), the man at the wheel, and myself were on deck at the time of[?] the ...

    Article : 383 words
  31. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The detectives have succeeded in capturing a man named Henry Hoffman, supposed to be a recent arrival from Queensland, who is alleged to be the perpetrator of some ...

    Article : 386 words
  32. RURAL MUNICIPALITIES ACT.

    SIR,—This measure seems to meet with a great deal of opposition in the Assembly, also from some of the leading residents in the different municipalities. Now, as a ...

    Article : 340 words
  33. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES STEAMERS ARMING.

    The steamers of the Messageries Maritimes coasting in the Mediterranean are being armed, consequent upon the increase of piracy there. ...

    Article : 29 words
  34. KING HUMBERT'S VISIT TO ENGLAND.

    It is officially notified that King Humbert of Italy, escorted by vessels from the Italian fleet, will visit England during 1892. ...

    Article : 33 words
  35. RAILWAY DISASTER IN AMERICA.

    A train while crossing a bridge on the Catawba River, in North Carolina, owing to the removal of a rail fell 80ft. into the river. ...

    Article : 49 words
  36. HEAVY STORM AT BOULOGNE.

    A sudden and heavy storm has unroofed 30 houses at Boulogne. ...

    Article : 22 words
  37. TIN MARKET.

    Tin, Australian and Straits, is to-day quoted at £94 cash. ...

    Article : 17 words
  38. CAPTAIN OF THE EASBY'S STORY.

    Captain Prideaux, of the Easby, says: When passing the Royal George buoy in the West Channel I saw a light inside the Queenscliff shore, which I took to be a versel ...

    Article : 127 words
  39. GRACEFUL CARRIAGE.

    Why so many deviate from a graceful carriage may be accounted for in as many ways as there are misshapen beings. The spinal column is the mainstay of the body, ...

    Article : 183 words
  40. THE SWANSEA MAIL.

    SIR,—In Saturday's paper I notion "A Suffe[?]er" [?]is complaining of the lateness of the arrival of the mail coach from Campbell Town to Swansea. I can only imagine that ...

    Article : 154 words
  41. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Two men named Foster and Venn were fishing at Torbay from rocks 20ft. above the water mark, when an exceptionally big wave rose and swept them into the sea. ...

    Article : 184 words
  42. SAVED BY GOOD LUCK.

    The Easby was terribly injured,and but for a remarkable occurrence she would have gone down too. Her cutwater was stove in and the plates on her bows on the port side are ...

    Article : 62 words
  43. MARINE INQUIRY.

    At the meeting of the Marine Board this afternoon the matter was brought forward by Captain Fullarton, who thought some steps would have to be taken to bring about a ...

    Article : 68 words
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