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  4. VICTORIAN MILITARY HISTORY.

    When the Aberdeen Government, in 1853, as a counter-stroke to Russian intrigues against the Turkish Empire, entered on the part of Britain into an alliance with France ...

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  5. TOPICS THAT TICKLE THE TOWNSHIPS. A WHALE FOR WORK.

    At the last meeting of the Warragul Shire Council, Inspector A. E. Roberts reported as Impounding Officer, Sanitary Inspector, Nuisance Inspector, Pure Foods' Inspector, ...

    Article : 173 words
  6. PIGS AND PICTURES.

    Bishop Green said he was something of a heretic in the matter of art, especially in what was called the impressionist style. A little while ago he was staying with an ...

    Article : 206 words
  7. CHAMELEON COUNCILLORS.

    Cr. Copeland said that Cr. Arnold reminded him of a species of lizard he had read of that changed color at will. He was hopeful he would change yet again, and vote ...

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  8. MIXED METAPHORS.

    Mr. Argyle was politically vanquished by a foeman worthy of his steel. Still, the defeated candidate might yet make his voice heard among "the lions" of our National ...

    Article : 304 words
  9. BLAME THE KAISER.

    Over the signature cf E. J. Hayward, Tahara, we have been asked to contradict a rumor that is said to be current concerning his good name and reputation. There is ...

    Article : 245 words
  10. FOWL PLAY.

    "Orders taken for Xmas poultry!" is a common enough sign in centres of population when the season of peace and goodwill is at hand. But the sign, "Poultry taken for ...

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  11. A LANCEFIELD LEGEND

    A sovereign a going begging these times seems as anomalous as a long beer looking for a good home. At Wednesday's sitting of the Lancefield Court, however, a young ...

    Article : 311 words
  12. COUNTING THE CHICKENS.

    A remarkable brood of chickens was brought to light by a hen belonging to Mrs. Prendergast, of Hansonville. The hen had been sitting on eggs, which had been laid in ...

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  13. EARLY MELBOURNE.

    Haydon tells an aneedote about the Drby of 1838. Edward Lnee of Sydney and Bat*hurst, but more often seen in Melbourne than in either of the first-named cities, had ...

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  14. A FIGHTING PARSON.

    We shall keep our tails up; and we shall keep our rifles up and our bayonets fixed and well to the fore. Ad if by Lbd luck the rifle should get knocked out of our ...

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  15. TOIL FOR THE TABTS.

    The latest development of "notions" concerning the unequality of mankind or "girl kind" at the proposed High School hostel is a very serious matter. One can easily see ...

    Article : 254 words
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  17. ON TOAST.

    At a recent district wedding an innovation was introduced in the toast list.. The gents had honored the health of the ladies in good hearty fashion, singing that they were jolly ...

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  18. A SHOOTING SORTIE.

    On a recent Saturday, Mr. Robt. Hart Kerr, of "Aura," Narre Warren, was surprised to see about a dozen people storming up the hill to his "Cattle," and he at once ...

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