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  2. A CLERICAL CRIME.

    A CANTING villain, who has used the livery of heaven to serve the devil in, has come to grief, and now looks through the bars at Ballenger's Gaol, at Centreville, awaiting trial for the murder of the victim. ...

    Article : 645 words
  3. OUR FORBES MINING LETTER.

    OF the 30,000 people who once swarmed on this popular gold-field and wrought out the celebrated alluvial leads which head away in almost every direction from the site of the town, not many more ...

    Article : 2,565 words
  4. STRANGER THAN FICTION.

    THE following is from recent Roman correspondence in the Tablet:— One of the singular facts in the history of speculation is now taking place in Naples. The Bank Ruffo-Scilla ...

    Article : 814 words
  5. A ROMANTIC SUICIDE.

    THE New York World reports the following singular act of suicide:—The house in which the suicide took place is a palatial mansion in Fifth-avenue, within a few doors of Twenty-sixth street. It is occupied by ...

    Article : 318 words
  6. FALSE RUMOUR OF AN ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE PRINCE ARTHUR.

    A VERY sensational New York evening paper published the following telegram on Saturday, February 4:— A rumour reached the police last night that an ...

    Article : 933 words
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  8. SECOND TRIAL OF BARRETT.

    THE prosecution of Peter Barrett for the attempt to assassinate Captain Lambert has again broken down. On the part of the Crown everything was done which a sense of duty required to further the ...

    Article : 867 words
  9. JOTTINGS BY THE WAY.

    THIS pleasant little town, which is the result of the Burrangong gold-field, is built in "The Flat," on the north, side of the Burrangong Creek. It has three principal streets—Main, Burrowa, and Lynch— ...

    Article : 1,825 words
  10. EXOTIC TREES AND PLANTS SUITABLE FOR AUSTRALIA.

    THE Norway oat is a plant the stalk of which ranges from half an inch to nearly an inch in diameter, and attains a height, under favourable circumstances, of over seven feet. It is so ...

    Article : 1,172 words
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