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  2. THE TASMANIAN RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    BY the mail to hand yesterday we have received fuller particulars of the recent [?]atal accident on the Main Line of Railway in Tasmania. We take the following ...

    Article : 2,040 words
  3. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    NOTWITHSTANDING the st[?]newalling and the terrorising influence brought to bear on some of the members, the Government carried the second reading of their Customs Duties Bill by ...

    Article : 1,852 words
  4. THE LAW OF LIBEL.

    THE unsatisfactory state of the law of libel waa exemplified recently by the judgment of the Full Court in the case Gannon v. White, in which it was laid down that the ...

    Article : 681 words
  5. THE AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND.

    The third match played by the Australian Eleven was the contest with the Surrey Club, on 20th, 21st, and 22nd May. The play on the opening day is thus described by the Daily ...

    Article : 1,800 words
  6. A WORD FOR GREECE.

    THAT Lord Rosebery has been in the right in compelling Greece to disarm, may be fully admitted without joining in the chorus of spiteful depreciation which is just ...

    Article : 1,271 words
  7. BRISBANES V. IPSWICH.

    SIR,—In justice to the members of the Brisbane Football Club allow me to correct several misstatements made by your Ipswich correspondent in his report of the above match, ...

    Article : 314 words
  8. POLICE PROSECUTION AT WEST END.

    SIR,—In justice to the two young men, Ramsay and M[?]ir, a report of whose trail for disorderly conduct appeared in your to-day's issue, and also to vindicate the fair fame of the ...

    Article : 989 words
  9. ENGLAND'S FOREIGN COMPETITORS.

    A CORRESPONDENT of the Times, writing from Peking, discusses the question of England's competitors in the markets of the world. He says:—Whether you voyage ...

    Article : 753 words
  10. LADY RANDOLPH CHURCHILL AND HER DRESSES.

    A [?]oon deal of the following information, which is taken from a society journal in New York, will be news to people in this country (says the Pall Mall Gazette), perhaps not ...

    Article : 691 words
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