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  2. ARTIFICIAL DIAMONDS.

    SIR,—Seeing a prospectus in your issue of the 29th ult. of the "Australian Diamond Mines Company," what need they go to the Mudgee or Cudgegong River, and what will our great savants of Ballarat and ...

    Article : 187 words
  3. THE SAMOAN WAR.

    A gentleman who lived for a considerable period on the island has furnished us with the following information concerning the origin of the late outbreak at Samoa:—"The present contention is confined to the ...

    Article : 629 words
  4. MELBOURNE FINE ARTS EXHIBITION.

    The Melbourne Fine Arts Exhibition is now closed almost in the height of its popularity. It has been open since Easter Monday, and. been visited by between sixty and seventy thousand persons, with ...

    Article : 1,325 words
  5. CONFERENCE OF THE EASTERN COUNCIL AND BUNGAREE ROAD BOARD.

    A conference of members of the Ballarat East Borough Council and the Bungaree Road District Board was held at the Eastern Town-hall on Thursday, for the purpose of accepting tenders for the ...

    Article : 597 words
  6. FRENCH POLITICS.

    To understand rightly the effect produced here by the Imperial letter upon the Napoleon jubilee, and by the proposed increase of the annual grant to old soldiers, one must be acquainted first with the ...

    Article : 2,093 words
  7. THE BOY NUISANCE.

    SIR,—Will you kindly insert these few lines, with a view to abating a nuisance, which is not only a perfect pest, but is also very dangerous as well as damaging to property. I allude to the habit of throwing stones. ...

    Article : 136 words
  8. BLOCK QUARTZ CLAIM, 213.

    SIR,—Mr S. B. Pitt has made another gross blunder in asserting a notice of appeal has been served. I do not know who Mr Stavely is, but should it turn out to be the fact, that a Mr Stavely, or any other person, ...

    Article : 1,098 words
  9. SCENES IN THE PARLIAMENTARY CIRCLE.

    Another Parliamentary scene. The proceedings of the Assembly last night were, to say the least, very disorderly. Hon. members seemed to be in a most captious mood, and indisposed to proceed with any ...

    Article : 839 words
  10. PARLIAMENTARY INTELLIGENCE.

    The following supplements our report published on Thursday:—Several clauses were put, but postponed at the re quest of members. ...

    Article : 632 words
  11. COUNTRY POLICE.

    CLUNES.—On Wednesday, 30th June, before P. C. Crispigney, Esq., P.M., and Messrs M'Lellan and and labor; order Por[?] [?] £8 13s [?]work Mathews for complainant, Mr Jessup for defendant. ...

    Article : 424 words
  12. A SLIGHT PROTEST.

    SIR,—I did not intend to have taken part in the correspondence respecting the commission swindle, feeling assured that the respectable portion of the mining community could distinguish the honest ...

    Article : 398 words
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