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    JUDGING from recent experience, it would not be surprising to find the unusual dryness of the season, or the introduction of typhus fever, attributed, by the Argus, to the Ministerial ...

    Article : 2,652 words
  3. VICTORIA.

    Sailed, 5.30 p.m.: R.M.S. Madras, for Galle; The Oak, for Iuvercargill; Flying Squirrel, for Macdonneil Bay. The true Briton is anchored here. Is expected to ...

    Article : 80 words
  4. THE NEWS OF THE DAY.

    A return, showing the amount of money available for assisted immigration, under the 38th section of the Land Act 1862, for the years 1863 and 1864 respectively; the amount expended for that ...

    Article : 5,092 words
  5. CRESWICK RACES.—SECOND DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 words
  6. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Commissioner M'Lean reports favorably of the new diggings at Mittagong. The bushrangers, Boyd and Stanmore, convicted at Maitland, have been sentenced to ten years' penal ...

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    Beechworth, 21st February, 1865.—On 14th January, 1865, at half-past six p.m., I was summoned to attend Judge Cope at his residence. I visited him immediately. I found three contusions ...

    Article : 100 words
  8. BALLAARAT.

    The usual half holiday helped to make the Corner rather deserted this afternoon; but there was a fair amount of business done before the sharebrokers closed their offices. Band of Hope scrip was in ...

    Article : 234 words
  9. QUEENSLAND.

    The libel case, the Attorney-General v. the Coroner, commenced and terminated yesterday. The jury were unable to agree on their verdict after being locked up all night. The ...

    Article : 49 words
  10. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Wheat, 8s 6d; flour, £21 to £22. Merchants are wholly engaged with their England correspondence. The mail closes to-morrow morning. ...

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  11. THE LATE FRACAS BETWEEN JUDGE COPE AND THE POLICE MAGISTRATE AT BEECHWORTH.

    The following correspondence relative to the above affair, some notice of which has already appeared in our columns, has been published in the Ovens and Murray Advertiser;— ...

    Article : 1,443 words
  12. HOW SIGNATURES AGAINST THE TARIFF ARE OBTAINED.

    SIR,—I think you should be informed of the hocus-pocus through which many signatures against the tariff have been obtained. A day or two since Mr Marsh, the warehouseman, accompanied by ...

    Article : 311 words
  13. SEWAGE AND WATER SUPPLY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 306 words
  14. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    SIR,—I wish to bring the following circumstance through you under the notice of the public. A man called on a neighbor of mine, named Carter, yesterday, and asked him to sign a petition. Carter, who ...

    Article : 187 words
  15. THE PROFESSION OF MUSIC.

    SIR,—I beg to solicit a small space in your columns in order to expose a gross injustice which has prevailed for some time, and under which we professors of music labor to a great extent; viz, the custom ...

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    DARING BURGLARY.—A daring burglary was committed on Wednesday night, at Mr Snell's hotel and store, Golden gully. It would appear that the burglars broke through a brick wall close to the door, ...

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