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WE have directed attention so fully and so frequently to subjects in immediate connection with the one we now purpose to make a few observations upon, that if the topics ...
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His Excellency Sir George Gipps has, by his omission to appoint the Aldermen of Melbourne Justices of the Peace, passed a severe censure upon the Corporation of that ...
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A VERY considerable portion of what the Mercury puts forth as an answer to the remarks we published in our last number, under the head of "The Patriot and ...
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SIGNS OF THE TIMES.—His Worship the Mayor and Captain Smith were occupied at the Police Office nearly the whole of Thursday last, investigating claims under the Masters and Servant's Act; there were ...
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NEWS AND RUMOURS OF THE DAY.—A sale of crown lands was held on Thursday last, pursuant to advertisement, at the colonial treasury sale room, in Bent-street, when a large number ...
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PER NAIAD, which arrived in the Bay on the 28th ult. from Hobart Town, we have received Van Diemen's Land papers to the 17th: By English arrivals we are happy to ...
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ST. PATRICK'S DAY.—We understand a meeting was held on Thursday evening, at the Golden Fleece Inn, for the purpose of discussing the propriety of having a dinner on the 17th of ...
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