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  2. LORD PALMERSTON'S DEFENCE OF HIS PUBLIC POLICY.

    Lord Palmerston has attended a public banquet in commemoration of the reopening of the Tiverton Literary Institution, at the Athenæum. In response to the toast of "Her ...

    Article : 2,177 words
  3. MURDEROUS ASSAULT.

    Sir,—In year paper of the 18th ultimo, an account was given of a murderous assault [?]lyn a Spaniard named Paco, on his wife and her mother, and in this account it is said that ...

    Article : 147 words
  4. COLONIAL VERSUS ENGLISH CONTRACTORS.

    Sir,—Absence from town must be my excuse for not answering earlier an article in your paper of Wednesday last, under the above title. I wish further to inform you—on the ...

    Article : 803 words
  5. THE CROWN LANDS BILL.

    On Saturday evening a meeting took place in the theatre attached to the Star Hotel, for the purpose of exprceaing the dissatisfaction of the inhabitants of Beechworth and Spring ...

    Article : 1,643 words
  6. THE WANT OF THE COCKATOO.

    SIR,—I am, what in this, her Majesty's fine colony of Victoria, is commonly called "A Cockatoo farmer." About twelve months ago, you were kind ...

    Article : 537 words
  7. INVENTION OP STEAM NAVIGATION.

    Sir,—In your issue of the 19th June appears another letter from Mr. Symington on the above subject, in answer to a former letter of mine. Mr. Symington begins his letter in ...

    Article : 1,638 words
  8. THE GENERAL ELECTION

    There has been a stranger amongst taking notes of the elections. The a[?] of the Dame aux Camellias has been [?] patched from Paris to report on [?] ...

    Article : 1,082 words
  9. CHURCH SITTINGS.

    Sir,—Will you be kind enough to allow me the use of your columns to make a suggestion to the Bishop of Melbourne respecting a want that is very much felt by persons who are in ...

    Article : 288 words
  10. MELBOURNE AND GEELONG RAILWAY.

    Sir,—Having read a letter of "Mr. Swyers" in your publication of to-day, referring to the late accident on the opening of the Melbourne and Geelong Railway, I may remark, in ...

    Article : 952 words
  11. To the Editor of the Argus.

    Sir,—Knowing that through the medium of your widely circulated paper there is an opportunity of all parties interested learning the opinions of others, I take the liberty of ...

    Article : 578 words
  12. THE LAND BILL.

    Sir,—As the Land Bill is the leading, and perhaps the most important, subject now engaging the public attention; as a working man, and one deeply interested in it, perhaps ...

    Article : 461 words
  13. To the Editor of the Argus.

    Sir,—Having peruaed your leader of yeaterday, and Mr. Bowden's letter of to-day, on the above subject. I beg that you will allow me a small space to make a few remarks. I regret ...

    Article : 396 words
  14. TO THE CITIZENS OF FITZROY WARD.

    Gentlemen,—A certain small but active section of your number having, as a last convulsive effort, published a handbill containing some statements against separation, I have ...

    Article : 911 words
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