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  2. OUR PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS.

    At this popular place of amusement is now exhibiting the greatest novelty ever presented to the Melbourne public. Never has such univeral approbation been expressed as at the ...

    Article : 684 words
  3. MR. C. MOLLISON, P.M.

    MR. G. P. Smith, the other evening in the House called attention to the fact of a boy of eight years of age having been imprisoned at Sandridge for non-payment of a fine ...

    Article : 1,236 words
  4. THE QUESTIONS OF THE DAY.

    BEFORE the contest for 'Municipal honors begins, we will glance at a few of the more prominent subjects with which the Town ...

    Article : 3,332 words
  5. EMERALD HILL POLICE COURT.

    Larceny.—John James Donaldson was charged with stealing a silver-plated teapot, value 10s., the property of Winifred Black, on the 12th July inst. ...

    Article : 564 words
  6. CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR,—Would you be so kind as to allow me to correct a report that was published in your issue of the 2nd inst.? The following are a few of my reasons for leaving tho South ...

    Article : 599 words
  7. TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1875.

    Obscene Language.—Michael Brian charged with using obscene language in a public place was fined 5s. with 1s. 6d. costs. Insulting Behaviour.—Martin Ryan was ...

    Article : 58 words
  8. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21st 1875.

    Drunkennees.—John Furlong, Edward Juster and James Franklyn were charged with being drunk and disorderly and were each fined 5s. ...

    Article : 97 words
  9. THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1875.

    Larceny.—A girl named Elizabeth Kernick, aged 15 years, was brought up, charged with stealing two umbrellas, value 14s. the property of Thomas Ripkey, draper, Bay street, ...

    Article : 661 words
  10. MONDAY, JULY 19th, 1875.

    Drunkenness.—Mary Bailey was fined 10s.; Catherine Collins, 2s. 6d.; Robert Christie, 5s.; Michael Cosgrave, 2s. 6d., for being drunk and disorderly. ...

    Article : 167 words
  11. THE NEW TARIFF—HOUSE TAX.

    SIR,—As you have always been ready to lend your assistance to redress a wrong when pointed out, I beg by your permission to point out the unfairness (I had almost said ...

    Article : 901 words
  12. DON'T KISS THE BABY!

    The promiscuous kissing of children is a pe[?]tilent practice. We use the word advisedly and it is mild for the occasion. Murderous would be the proper word, did the kissers ...

    Article : 750 words
  13. FOOTBALL.

    The match played last Saturday between the Albert Park and North Melbourne clubs resulted in a victory for the latter, one goal being kicked by Sutcliffe. The defeat of the ...

    Article : 642 words
  14. WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1875.

    Unlawful Assault.—Ann O'Neill was brought up, charged with unlawfully assaulting her husband, John O'Neill, with an axe, and was fined 40s. or one month's imprisonment, with ...

    Article : 255 words
  15. GRAMMAR IN RHYME.

    The annexed effusion does not come under the head of new inventions and recent discoveries, in fact we believe it has been published from time to time during the past ...

    Article : 350 words
  16. SANDRIDGE POLICE COURT.

    Window Breaking.—James Barrett, charged with wilfully breaking a pan[?] of glass in the window of Thomas Bellamy, on the 16th inst. Fined 5s., with 20s. damages, or seven ...

    Article : 131 words
  17. OUR MEMBERS IN THE HOUSE.

    Mr. WHITEMAN.—I have watched a good many attacks at the Treasury bench, and it has always amused me to notice the different points from which the assault is made. But, ...

    Article : 1,049 words
  18. MONDAY, JULY 19, 1875.

    Insulting Behaviour.—James Kerr was charged with insulting behaviour in a public place, and was fined 20s., or seven days' imprisonment, with hard labor. Henry ...

    Article : 194 words
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