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  2. PUBLIC PARKS, MELBOURNE.

    The following return of all public lands within five miles of Melbourne Post-office, reserved as parks or places of public recreation, showing the area of each; the revenue, if any, derived ...

    Article : 276 words
  3. POLICE.

    DRUNKENNESS.—Joseph Gibson, John Roberts, Arthur M'Kay, Mary A. Burhill, Jamos Gilchrist, Charles King, John Rollstone, Thomas Griffin, Joseph Thorneby, James Skillon, John ...

    Article : 734 words
  4. A DEFENCE OF SCOTLAND.

    Sir,—I am a constant reader of The Argus, and, although I do not agree with many of the views, set forth in its columns, I cannot but, admire the great ability and vigour which have ...

    Article : 1,411 words
  5. MR. CATHIE AND HIS CONSTITUENTS.

    It'is due both to Mr. Cathie and his constituents that the present state of things between him and them should be brought to an early issue. The very virtue of tho representative element [?] ...

    Article : 1,116 words
  6. THE CASE OF M'LEOD K MASON.

    Sir,—Permit me before the matter of the trial between M'Leod and Mason ceases to possess an interest in the public mind to offer a few remark upon the subject, tending to show why I took the ...

    Article : 1,111 words
  7. OLD MANUFACTURING.

    In almost every district of the gold-fields there is going on at the present time the nefarious trade of manufacturing spurious gold. We can hardly take up one of our goldfields ...

    Article : 1,794 words
  8. PRAHRAN FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY AND READING-ROOM.

    Sir—I beg to oorrect a paragraph which an poors in The Argus of to-day respecting the mode by which it is intended to maintain the proposed "Free Public Library and Reading-room" ...

    Article : 106 words
  9. MR. GIBBONS'S LECTURE.

    Sir,—Considering Mr. Gibbons to have been somewhat hardly used by the press in reference to his late lecture, I am desirous to correct a misapprehension which appears in your columns ...

    Article : 240 words
  10. THE COUNCIL AND THE LAND BILL

    Sir,—Will you accept a reforenco to Mr. Hurrey's letter, in your issue of the 25th inst., as an excuse for the following remarks upon the same subject? ...

    Article : 1,471 words
  11. VINE CULTURE.

    Sir,—Having rend much in your valuable paper about the culture of the vine, and being desirous not to be the lost of the rush in planting a vineyard, but not seeing the soil I possess advocated ...

    Article : 134 words
  12. MS. COUNCILLOR PHILLIPS.

    Sir,—I am a public man, and pay the penalty in being personally attacked by the sting of an anonymous writer. Your correspondent of to-day calls himself an ...

    Article : 193 words
  13. TEMPLE-COURT.

    Sir,—Will you allow me, through your columns, to ask if there is any one whose duty it is to keep the above place in a state of silence and order, at nil in keeping with the pursuits of its ...

    Article : 203 words
  14. WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE.

    Every Briton is proud of his country. Its greatness is attested by the magnitude of the place it occupies in history, and its glory, so far from having declined, has not yet reached its ...

    Article : 915 words
  15. WHERE'S THE DRIPPING?

    Sir,—Having lately come to reside in this locality, and not having any convenience at home for preparing my Sunday dinner (and it is only on Sunday that I can be at home for dinner with ...

    Article : 678 words
  16. SPRIOUS GOLD-DUST.

    Sir,—Permit me, through the medium of your columns, to draw the attention of our legislators to a decision given by our police magistrate during the post week. Mr. A. Lindsay, a ...

    Article : 695 words
  17. HAWTHORNE VOLUNTEER RIFLE COMPANY.

    Sir,—I think I am right by stating that a proclamation was issued tor Hawthorne, or Hawthorne and Kew, to raise a company of volunteers, same as other localities. While I can give the ...

    Article : 693 words
  18. DEAD DOGS.

    Sir,—Permit me through the medium of your useful paper to call tho attention of the authorities to a most intolerable nuisance. North of Lonsdale-street, east and west, I witnessed this ...

    Article : 313 words
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