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  2. THE BIBBENLUKE TRAGEDY.

    ON Monday, 22nd January, Mrs. Romph was tried at the Bombala Police-office. On account of the danger to be apprehended from exciting the unfortunate woman, the case was conducted with closed doors, much to the ...

    Article : 1,666 words
  3. THE SLAUGHTERHOUSES.

    SIR,—Mr. Farnell's measure, now before the Legislative Assembly, for the regulation of Slaughterhouses, deserves the best consideration of suburban residents. Those who have made themselves homes in the suburbs did so mainly ...

    Article : 374 words
  4. REVISION OF THE MARRIAGE LAW.

    SIR,—As the late case of the alleged irregularity, of a marriage has attracted a considerable amount of attention, it would scareely seem an inconvenient time to agitate the question of the amendment ...

    Article : 910 words
  5. WINDSOR.

    DROWNED WHILST BATHING.—A coroner's inquest was held at Wilberforce, of Tuesday last, upon the body of a boy ten years of age, named James Maloney, eldest son of Thomas Maloney, farmer. It appeared that the ...

    Article : 860 words
  6. PROPOSED AMENDED SALUGHTERING ACT.

    SIR,—Under the above Act, now before the Legistative Assembly, it is sought to extend the provisions of the Act 14 Victoria No. 30 to all boroughs and municipalities. The Act referred to declares that, under certain ...

    Article : 200 words
  7. THE ENMORE [?]BUS DIFFICULTY.

    SIR,—Every man has his kind friend—one who brings under his notice anything which, in the aforesaid friend's idea, may be unpalatable. Such a friend has brought under my notice Mr. St. Julien's letter, which otherwise ...

    Article : 884 words
  8. THE CATTLE-SLAUGHTERING ACT AMENDMENT BILL.

    SIR,—I beg your permission to make a few observations on the bill introduced by Mr. Farnell to amend the Cattle-Slaughtering Act, which was passed twenty years ago. This bill ought to command the attention of every member of the ...

    Article : 1,599 words
  9. THE ROUND OF THE FORTIFICATIONS DURING THE SIEGE.

    SINCE the invertment of Paris by the Prussians not only has the Bois de Boulogne been closed, but one is interdicted from making [?]cursions to any of the pleasant places outside the walls; ...

    Article : 3,955 words
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