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  2. VICTORIA.

    Our Melbourne papers are to the 22nd inst. The Argus of that date says:— The flood in the Yarra is now rapidly subsiding, though the river is still so high that the coasting ...

    Article : 1,764 words
  3. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    We have Adelaide papers to the 15th inst. The late gale was severely felt on the coast; of this the South Australian Regishr speaks thus:— "Since Saturday afternoon last the weather has ...

    Article : 1,282 words
  4. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    We have Sydney papers to the 18th inst. The political news has all been anticipated, and more than anticipated by telegram. But the following are selections from the more general news:— ...

    Article : 1,479 words
  5. NEW ZEALAND.

    We have Dunedin papers to the 14th instant We have looked carefully through thom, but the following, from the correspondent of the Argus, is a bettor summary of news than can be compiled from ...

    Article : 2,659 words
  6. NELSON.

    We have Nelson news, via Dunedin, to the beginning of the month. The following extracts are from the Examiner:— COAL.—The preseut consumption of coal in New ...

    Article : 405 words
  7. MAURITIUS.

    It is generally believed that more than 115,000 tons of sugar will be made from this crop—that is, from 1st August, 1863, to 31st July, 1864—out of which 42,000 tons have already been shipped. The ...

    Article : 1,290 words
  8. MADAGASCAR.

    TAMATAVE, October 25th.—One of the principal Hova officials in Tamatave stated to-day that it was the intention of the Hova Government in their future dealings with foreignsrs, "to return courtesy ...

    Article : 339 words
  9. CHINA.

    The Overland China Maill says:—"In our last issue we stated that nothing had transpired as to the convention, at Peking, of Mr. Lay, General Brown, and Captain Osborne. The objects of that ...

    Article : 389 words
  10. THE HOLY LAND.

    From Jerusalem on September 24, we learn that the country is infested with Bedouins, who are more rapacious and daring than in former years. The pressure of the government from Damascus ...

    Article : 450 words
  11. JAPAN.

    A FRENCH OFFICER MURDERED BY THE JAPANESE. The Singapore Free Press, of November 5th, supplies us with the following:— Another European has been murdered near ...

    Article : 454 words
  12. AGRICULTURE AND THE BRITISH CORN TRADE.

    The weather during the past week has been variable, though continuing warm, but there was enough sunshine to enable many light-land farmers to get on with sowing their wheat; and ...

    Article : 359 words
  13. THE WAR IN NEW ZEALAND.

    A private letter from Opitiki says:—"The natives are all quiet here. The latest news we have had here was that the Ngaiterangi (Tauranga people) had returned from the war. They ...

    Article : 1,165 words
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