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Advertising : 1,442 wordsTHE sight of a few score of medical students marching into the Exhibition a the "Death's head and marrow-bones" emblazoned upon it, and each in his band ...
Article : 307 wordsTHOMAS ELLIS is now in his fifty-fourth year, having been born in the year 1834 at Kennington, Surrey, England. Early in life he selected the vocation which he now ...
Article : 238 wordsThe Lynch family of bellringers gave another of their popular performances on Thursday evening, the hall being packed with an enthusiastic audience. ...
Article : 341 wordsIN MR GREAVES, the borough of St. Kilda possesses a vigilant inspector of nuisances, and one who not only knows his duty, but endeavors to conscientiously perform it. ...
Article : 245 wordsJOHN PARRY, J. P., was born at Llan-drindod-Wells, Radnorshire, Wales, in July 1832. His father died four years later, leaving the subject of our sketch ...
Article : 437 wordsThis issue consists of ten pages—and yet we are compelled to hold over various items of interest. A full report of the Malvern Shire council is, we regret to say, crowded out of this issue. ...
Article : 3,008 wordsAN Irish friend who was wont to complain of the natural order of things in regard to luminary matters remarked upon the uselessness of the sun which conferred its ...
Article : 497 wordsIn presenting our readers with very excellently produced photographs of the mayor of Prahran and his brother councillors, we do so with great pleasure, ...
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Family Notices : 123 wordsJAMES STEWART EDWARDS who was born in October 1830 is a native of Meigh, Perthshire, Scotland. When very young he went to business in Glasgow, finishing ...
Article : 198 wordsHENRY OSMENT was born in London in the year of the railway mania, 1845, and emigrated to the colonies in 1851 with his parents, experiencing, what many of the ...
Article : 399 wordsTHE special meeting of the Prahran council which was held on Monday night cannot be said to have been the means of accomplishing the end for which it was ...
Article : 513 wordsTHE idea of producing illustrations which, as we have before remarked, was first introduced by this journal—i.e. so far as the non-recognised illustrated papers are ...
Article : 153 wordsROBERT INGLIS, J.P., is a native of the colony, he having been born at Geelong in 1850. From the time of his leaving school he has displayed great interest in ...
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