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  • SHIPPING. PORT OF PORTLAND.

    July 4.—P. and B.S.N. Co.'s steamer DAWS, Captain An [?] from Melbourne via Belfast and Warrnambool. Company, Agents: July 5.—DESPATCH, Government steamer, ... [Article] (486 words)
  • PORT PHILLIP HEADS. ARRIVED.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (40 words)
  • Advertising

    ... [Advertising] (1380 words)
  • Family Notices

    ... [Family Notices] (30 words)
  • The Guardian. Published Every Tuesday and Friday. TO PROTECT OUR RIGHTS—NOT TO INFRINGE UPON THOSE OF OTHERS TUESDAY, JULY 6.

    THE chartered Government steamer Despatch, which many of us remeber as a favourite passenger ship trading between Cocio and Ho[?] Bays, came alongside ... [Article] (1451 words)
  • THE CAPE NELSON LIGHTHOUSE.

    Since a beacon light was erected at Alexandria in the year 280 B.C. for the protection or guidance of mariners, no more compete or perfect apparatus Of ... [Article] (1518 words)
  • OUR MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS.

    I would never be a Mayor, And like Shevill bothered be By any ex-officies— I'd pitch them in the [?] ... [Article] (205 words)
  • MURDEROUS ASSULT BY A WIFE. (ARGUS.)

    An exceedingly savage assault, which is likely to terminate fatally, was committed on Friday evening at Carlton by a wife on her husband, apparently without the ... [Article] (773 words)
  • PARLIAMENT. PASSAGE OF THE CONVENTION RESOLUTIONS. (ARGUS.)

    When the first edition of the Argus went to press yesterday (Friday) morning if the Legislative Assembly was still sitting, and members were being wearied by Mr. ... [Article] (1285 words)
  • AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN IN ENGLAND. AUSTRALIANS V. HUDDERSFIELD. (ARGUS.) THIRD DAY. LONDON, July 5.

    The match between the Australian Eleven and Huddersfield and district was resumed to-day in the presence of a considerable concourse of ... [Article] (220 words)
  • THE CHOLERA IN FRANCE. (ARGUS) LONDON, July 5.

    The panic caused by the progress of the cholera at Toulon continues to spread Three-fourths of the population of the city, which is 70,000, have fled. ... [Article] (98 words)
  • EGYPT AND THE SOUDAN. (ARGUS.) LONDON, July 5.

    According to the latest news which has been received respecting the progress of the insurrection in the Soudan, it is still uncertain whether ... [Article] (153 words)
  • NEWS OF THE WORLD (ARGUS TELEGRAMS.) PORT SAID, July 4.

    The British-India Steam v Navigation Company's R.M.S. Shyebassa left here yesterday on her homeward voyage. LONDON, July 4. ... [Article] (196 words)
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