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  2. MR. BRYAN'S APPOINTMENT AS C.P.S., OMEO.

    Sir,—The remarks of your Geelong correspondent, in your issue of the 11th inst., respecting me and my appointment, are penned either vith a real or feigned ignorance of all the ...

    Article : 1,796 words
  3. THE SEWERAGE OF KILMORE.

    Sir,—As a resident and ratepayer of this t[?]ship, and consequently feeling a deep interest in its sanitary condition, I request, through the medium of your journal, to direct the ...

    Article : 398 words
  4. THE ORICKET MATCH.

    Sir,—I have heard but one expression of inion out of doors on the subject of the action ken by the Match Committee, on Saturday [?], in refusing to concede to the wish of the ...

    Article : 1,743 words
  5. A CALEDONIAN COMPETITOR.

    Sir,—I find my name mentioned in your is[?] of December 30, as an unsuccessful competitor in the C[?]our do Lion feat at the Caledonian games. A wish for display, according to your accou[?] ...

    Article : 1,861 words
  6. PRESERVATION OF FISH.

    Sir,—Now that action is being taken in the Legislative Assembly for the protection of game, &c; and seeing that you have on some former occasions kindly inserted in The Argus some ...

    Article : 1,803 words
  7. THE VICTORIAN EXHIBITION.

    Sir,—If the communication which appears in your columns to-day from "A Cynical Juror," on [?]e subject of "The Victorian Exhibition," be any reflex of the spirit and disposition which the ...

    Article : 600 words
  8. CUR SYMPATHIES WITH AMERICA.

    Among the many weaknesses which the Americans have shown in their troubles, there is one at least which, in English eyes, ought to leamiable-their craving for English sympathy. ...

    Article : 1,883 words
  9. LANDLORDS AND TENANTS.

    Sir,—I trust to the generosity and magnalimity of your nature for an insertion of the following lines in your invaluable journal. We are frequently treated with pathetic complaints ...

    Article : 1,368 words
  10. THE LANDLORD AND TENANT ACT.

    Sir,—Permit me, through your columns, to call the attention of the authorities to the defective working of the above-named act, and also the recessity of an immediate reform in its ...

    Article : 357 words
  11. A CASE FOR THE LAW INSTITUTE.

    Sir,—I am not one to rush into print, but the circumstances of my case may perhaps furnish an excuse for doing so, induce you to give insertion to my letter in your influential journal, and ...

    Article : 809 words
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