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  3. MELBOURNE GOSSIP.

    The House of Representatives got through a lot of good work during the past week. It has, in fact, been the most profitable week of the season ...

    Article : 396 words
  4. LONDON NEWS.

    London this week is beginning to show that we are starting our winter's work in earnest. The British Association is meeting and we are once more promised ...

    Article : 469 words
  5. TRADES UNION CONGRESS.

    Presided over by Mr. Will Thorne, M.P., the Trades Union Congress, representing 3,000,000 workers, opened at Newport Mon., on Monday. Mr. Thorne, in his ...

    Article : 350 words
  6. VICTORIAN NUGGETS.

    Mr. E. J. Dunn, our late able, well-be-loved, and trusty Director of Geological Survey, has signalised his retirement from that position by a final department ...

    Article : 259 words
  7. SOME BAD BUNGLING.

    We had a kind of half-and-half crisis during last week in the State Assembly, and for a time the fate of the Watt Ministry trembled in the balance. Indeed, ...

    Article : 310 words
  8. AROUND THE THEATRES.

    Mr. Allan Doone in having a very successful season at the Princess Theatre and is doing quite as well as when he visited us two years ago. He is ...

    Article : 183 words
  9. POLITICAL PROSPECTS.

    The politicians are returning more slowly to town. Many of them took advantage of the summer recess to visit Canada; and the Toronto and Winnipeg ...

    Article : 319 words
  10. CARRINGTON COUNCIL.

    The Carrington Council met on Thursday night, there being present: The Mayor (Alderman Wilson), and Aldermen Hill, Garrett, M'Cormack, M'Cann, ...

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  11. SUPPRESSING ROYALISTS.

    The authorities on August 1 (says the Lisbon correspondent of "The Times" on August 16) arrested Senhora Dona Constanca Telles da Gama, daughter of the ...

    Article : 315 words
  12. POOR COCKY.

    In a previous issue I referred to the death of a marvellous cockatoo which had long "held the flure" in a Richmond hotel, and to the fact that his sorrowing ...

    Article : 120 words
  13. HAY-PAUNCEFOTE TREATY.

    Great Britain, in her protest against the determination of the United States Government to ignore the plain meaning of the Hay-Pauncefote Treaty with Great ...

    Article : 434 words
  14. GOD'S ACRE.

    Reference to the Melbourne General Cemetery reminds me that recently I had to go there, on a sad errand. I got into talk with one of the chaplains. He knows ...

    Article : 221 words
  15. A HEAD FOR FIGURES.

    Whether boys or girls have the best "head for figures" has been the subject of an inquiry by the London County Council, and considerable evidence was gained ...

    Article : 358 words
  16. AN ADVENTUROUS CAREER.

    All horseman who have had experience of them know that most ponies are generally as clever as they are knowing. They can do things with impunity which ...

    Article : 228 words
  17. MOTOR TRANSIT.

    1912 has been a boom year in two things —the motor cycle and the very small car. Motor cycles, in particular, have said to an amazing extent, and are to be such ...

    Article : 374 words
  18. A HOT OLD TIME.

    Recent burglarious attacks remind us how well a citizen, who is still a familiar figure in our streets, acquitted himself on a memorable occasion, now a ...

    Article : 382 words
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