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  2. THE EXPLORING EXPEDITION.—MR. WRIGHT'S DIARY.

    Monday, March 18.—Karriapundi Plains.— The camels, skirting the N.W. bank of Karriapundi Swamp, camped about eight miles to the north of it. Gobin, one of the camels, became ...

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  3. THE RAILWAY RIOTS.

    Sir,—In your Friday's report of the railway riots at Malmesbury and Kyneton, you state that in the very district through which the line I asses agricultural labourers are paid for work ...

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  4. HONOUR TO WHOM HONOUR IS DUE.

    Sir,—On last Saturday evening I attended a meeting at St. Patricks Hall, to hear Mr. Orkley's address to the electors of West Melbourne. It was the first time I ever heard him speaking ...

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