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  2. THE COUNTY COURT JUDGES.

    Sir,—The Government have I see been obliged to alter their position in the matter of the county court judges. In my opinion they are not yet out of the wood, and will ...

    Article : 1,427 words
  3. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    The following appointments and notifications appeared in last night Gazette:— The Honourable S. H. Bindon, judge of County Courts, &C., to be judge of the county ...

    Article : 522 words
  4. ACADEMY OF MUSIC.

    Mr. Thorne's benefit at the Academy of Music lost night drew a very crowded house, and the reception given him was of a kind to assure him that he holds a high place in ...

    Article : 473 words
  5. SANDHURST.

    Political meetings are still the order of the day, and now the model borough is to be the Scene of the strife. Yesterday the mayor of Eaglehawk in response to a requisition ...

    Article : 820 words
  6. THIS AFTERNOON'S SPORTS.

    The first elevens of the East and South Melbourne Clubs will meet on the East Melbourne ground this afternoon The East Melbourne team will consist of Messrs. Allee, ...

    Article : 641 words
  7. THE GEELONG RACING CLUB.

    The special train which left Spencer- street station was well patronised, and the advantage of going by rail direct to the course was fully appreciated by the ...

    Article : 2,171 words
  8. COMMERCIAL RANK OF AUSTRALIA.

    The 22nd half yearly general meeting of the shareholders of this bank was held yesterday Mr. Service, M. L. A., presided About 30 shareholders were present. ...

    Article : 768 words
  9. GOVERNMENT BY BRIBERY AND CORRUPTION.

    It is worth while considering just now what the claim of the Ministry and their majority to place the Treasury at their own absolute disposal may lead to—or rather, we ...

    Article : 936 words
  10. MELBOURNE GENERAL SESSIONS.

    Stephen M'Namara and William Dalton were charged with having assaulted and robbed one Michael M'Givern, a blacksmith Dalton pleaded guilty, M'Nammra, who was ...

    Article : 1,044 words
  11. MELBOURNE WOOLLEN MILL COMPANY.

    The twelfth half-Yearly general meeting of this company was held at the Temperancehall last night, Mr. Munro, M. L. A., presided. About 50 shareholders attended. ...

    Article : 496 words
  12. BALLARAT.

    The market has been rather quiet to-day, the incessant heat appearing to have almost prostrated most of the brokers and speculators, and, except in South Birthday, which ...

    Article : 682 words
  13. WESLEYAN CONFERENCE.

    At the meeting of the Wesleyan conference of Victoria and Tasmanin held yesterday, the roll of church members for the post year was read, when it appeared that the number of ...

    Article : 473 words
  14. THE SINGING AND DRAWING MASTERS.

    Sir,—Referring to your issue of this morning I observe that the masters in singing and drawing have been dismissed from the public schools To plead a case of justice is of but ...

    Article : 387 words
  15. MP. MUNRO AND HIS BUILDING SOCIETY.

    Sir,—As a shareholder in the Victorian Permanent Building Society, I beg leave most respectfully to protest against the conduct of its paid secretary in taking such prominent ...

    Article : 322 words
  16. HINT TO THE SCRUTINEERS.

    Sir,— In view of the stick-at-nothing efforts of the Berry party to defeat Mr. Francis at West Melbourne, and the fact of partisanship in the appointments of returning ...

    Article : 230 words
  17. SHIRE COUNCIL.

    WINDHAM.—The council met on the 28th January, when there were present Councillors Kelly (president), Moss, A Chirnside, Connop, Doherty, Cherry, and Murdoch The ...

    Article : 225 words
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