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  6. A Dispute over the Union Jack.

    A disturbance between two well—known Casterton townsmen occurred on Wednesday morning, Mr J. Peachey, J. P, an old resident; and Mr J. Jeffrey, storekeeper, have ...

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  7. Trentham Ale.

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  8. Lord Roberts as Evangellet

    President Kroger is very much inclined to use Scripture to support his cause. In his great opponent, Lord Roberts, however, he finds as firm a believer in Holy Writ as ...

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  9. THE SOLDIERS’ QUEEN.

    During Mr Charles Arnold’s stay in Capetown he received this poem from an aged Irish lady—Mrs Woolley—with the request that he would use it to the best advantage. ...

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  10. BENDIGO PRODUCE MARKET.

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  12. BENDIGO FARM AND DAISY PRODUCE MARKET.

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  13. Woolsacks in the House of Lords.

    When, in the reign of Elizabeth, an act of parliament was passed to prevent the exportation of Wool,, to keep in mind this source of our national wealth, woolsacks were placed in the House of Lords, whereon the judges sit. ...

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  14. Close Seasons.

    All birds, except sparrows and minas, no indigenous to Australia, and their produce (including eggs); antelope, bee-caters, bustard or wild turkey. Californian quail, deer. ...

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  17. “Hear, Hear!”

    This phrase, originally “hear him,” was first used in parliament “to remind members of the duty of attending to the discussion; but gradually became what it now is, that is to say, a cry indicative—according to the tone—of admiration, acquiescence, indignation, or decision. ...

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  18. Whig and Tory

    Whenever these terms were first introduced, and whatever might be original meaning, it is certain that in the reign of Charles 11. they carried the political signification which they have retained to our time. Thus, in Dryden’s Epilogue to the Duke of Guise, 1682 : ...

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  19. Mafeking Wednesday in Melbourne.

    “Official confirmation” of the relief of Mafeking having been received by the Government. Mr Sbiels was not able to interpose any obstacle to the colony on Wednesday ...

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  20. The Art of Keeping it Going.

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  21. RADICAL

    The application of the term Radical arose about the year 1818, when popular leaders, Henry Hunt, Major Cartwright, and others, sought to obtain a Radical Reform in the representative system of Parliament; it never was applied to the Whigs as a party. Its origin may probably be ...

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  23. The Term “Conservative,”

    This name, as distinguishing a party in politics, is of so recent an origin as January 1830. The word was occasionally used in its literal sense by the elder writers; particularly by Sir Thomas Browne; but had become obsolete, when it was revived in the following sentence in the ...

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  26. GRAPHIOLOGY.

    Miss Ruth Annabel, an experienced and successful decipherer of character from handwriting, will furnish delineations through our columns. Letters must be ...

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