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  2. MELBOURNE LIVE STOCK MARKET.

    FAT Cattle.—About 1340 head came forward for the week's supply, little more than the half of which came from Gipps Land, the balance consisted of a draft of Northerners, and a mob of the celebrated FF brand from Colac, the station-breds of which made from ...

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  3. VENTILATION OF SHIPS.

    SIR,—During a vovago to this country many years, ago, it occurred to me that advantage might be taken of the motion of a ship to compress air, with a view to utilise it as a motive force during calms. This idea has been re[?]lled ...

    Article : 390 words
  4. DISGUISED POISON.

    A PHYSICIAN, in a letter to the Times, says:— I ask your assistance in my endeavour to warn the public of the serious danger which is incurred by the incautious use of a so-called hom[?]opathic preparation of camphor. ...

    Article : 580 words
  5. SOCIAL AFFAIRS IN ENGLAND.

    "IF NEW Guinea is to become annexed to the British Empire, it can only be effected by the Australian colonists emphatically declaring such to he their wish." Such is the substance of the reply made by the Earl ...

    Article : 1,920 words
  6. THE LONDON MONEY MARKET.

    THE Times in its City Article of May 3rd gives the following explanation of the present very peculiar condition of the Money market:— The continued case of the Money Market is in some ...

    Article : 1,836 words
  7. THE ALDERSHOT SUICIDE.

    SIR.—Should the provisions of Mr. Farnell's proposed Contagious Discases' Act be similar to those of the Act in force in England, I think the perusal of the accompanying extract from a paper received by the last mail, will show that it is ...

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  8. SUICIDE IN THE PARRAMATTA GAOL.

    THE District Coronor held on inquest at the Parramatta gaol on the 3rd instant, at 10.30 a.m., on the body of William Roach. There was a jury of 12, of which half were prisoners, and the verdict recorded was that death was ...

    Article : 1,650 words
  9. BOROUGH COUNCILS.

    PADDINGTON,—The usual fortnightly meeting of tihs Council was held on Tuesday, the 29th ultimo, at 7.30 p.m. Present—the Mayor (Mr. John Reddy), and Aldermen Dent, Campbell Bennett, Taylor, Artiett, and Westaway. Minutes: The minutes of the ...

    Article : 2,747 words
  10. GOVERNMENT OBSERVATORY, SYDNEY.

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  11. METEOROLOGICAL STATIONS. arranged in order of latitude, wiht distance from the coast, and height above sea, where it is known.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 186 words
  12. THE COONAMBLE LOCKUP.

    SIR,—Would you kindly give me space in the columns of the Sydney Morning Herald to call attention to the state of things existing at the Coonamble lockup. This lockup is under the sume roof as the police station ...

    Article : 261 words
  13. JULY 3, 1875, CIVIL RECKONING.

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  14. INFLUENCE OF HEAT ON COLOUR.

    MR. Walter Noel Hartley, Demonstrator of Chemistry at King's College, in beginning his discourse at the evening meeting of Frid[?], April 23, said that in dealing with compound substances derived from metals we find generally that ...

    Article : 655 words
  15. METROLOGICAL STATIONS, arranged in order of latitude, with distance from the coast, and height above sea, where it is known.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 168 words
  16. ASTRONCMICAL MEMORANDUM FOR JULY 6, 1875.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 114 words
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