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THE British Government has ordered the Tourmaline and Euryalus, war ships, to proceed to the Mauritius [?] protect British interests in the Indian Ocean, in view of the recent occurrences at Madagascar. M. ...
Article : 3944 words view this articleFurther intelligence has been received from Madagascar, stating that the French troops have looted and burned the native quarter at Tamatave. ...
Article : 141 words view this articleAt a meeting of the Executive Council to-day a memorandum by the Premier on the annexation of New Guinea was adopted, and ordered to be transmitted to her Majesty's Government and likewise to the ...
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Detailed Lists, Results, Guides : 205 words view this articleThe Sultan of Turkey claims the right to be consulted in the matter of the construction of a second canal across the Isthmus of Suez. Baron de Lesseps has intimated that if ...
Article : 79 words view this articleMr. H. M. Stanley has concluded an alliance with the natives of the Congo, on the west coast of Africa, with the object of checkmating the designs of M. de Brazza. ...
Article : 43 words view this articleA general strike amongst the telegraphic operators of America is impending. ...
Article : 23 words view this articleThe Legislative Assembly of Cape Colony has rejected a bill which was brought forward to disannex Basutoland from British territory. ...
Article : 33 words view this articleIn consequence of the prevalence of cholera at Cairo, in Egypt, the British troops stationed there will evacuate the city and proceed to Helouan. ...
Article : 33 words view this articleCholera has become general in the city, and the disease is spreading with great rapidity in the native quarter. Much alarm is felt by the European residents, and a great number ...
Article : 46 words view this articleThe Mayor of Melbourne will give a ball on the 9th August. The trial of Ah Ket, on the charge of murdering a Chinaman in Little Bourke-street, has been postponed ...
Article : 1005 words view this articleThe Shops Commission in Victoria, which was appointed to consider the condition of persons employed in shops, has recommended that a system of early closing should be ...
Article : 3617 words view this articleThe death is announced of General Tom Thumb. ...
Article : 16 words view this articleThe reported surrender of Mapoch, one of the leading rebel Basuto chiefs, has been confirmed. ...
Article : 22 words view this articleThe Orient Company's s.s. John Elder, which left Sydney June the 8th, arrived here on the 14th instant, homeward. ...
Article : 27 words view this articleIn the Legislative Council the Hon. F. T. Sargood withdrew the Explosives Bill, with the object of introducing a measure which would consolidate the existing law with the proposed amendment in the measure. The ...
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Advertising : 98 words view this articleThe Messageries Company's steamer Melbourne left for Melbourne to-day. His Excellency the Governor was present to-day at the races at Port Augusta, where he was presented with ...
Article : 260 words view this articleThe Committee of the House of Representatives, to which the resolutions guaranteeing the co-operation of New Zealand with the other colonies in the matter of the proposed annexation of the Pacific Islands were ...
Article : 104 words view this articleMr. J. J. Clark, of Victoria, has been appointed Colonial Architect. Sir Thomas M'Ilwraith has received the following cablegram from the Associated British Steamship ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 18 Jul 1883, Page 7 - NEWS OF THE DAY.
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