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  2. VICTORIA.

    GEELONG ORPHAN ASYLUM.—A meeting of the Committee to arrange the programme with regard to the proceedings of the day on which the foundation stone of the Asylum is to be laid, was held on Monday ...

    Article : 1,967 words
  3. THE EARTHQUAKE IN NEW ZEALAND, OF 23RD JANUARY, 1855.

    THE recent statements respecting the earthquake in New Zealand naturally induce some reflections upon the phenomenon and its physical consequences; and situate as this colony is in relation with New Zoaland, ...

    Article : 4,001 words
  4. THE PATRIOTIC FUND.

    SIR,—I quite agree with jour correspondent of this day, that there is no reason why there should be any secrecy with regard to the intentions of the Patriotic Fund Committee, as to the transmission of its funds, ...

    Article : 441 words
  5. THE POLICY OF THE GERMAN POWERS.

    WE do not envy the future Alison upin whom will devolve the task of exploring, condensing, and elucidating the vast mass of diplomatic correspondence which must have accumulated this vear in ...

    Article : 2,450 words
  6. (To the Editor of the Sydney Morning Herald.)

    SIR,—I have this day perused, with no little surprise and regret, some editorial remarks in your valuable journal, wherein you express yourself strongly opposed to the bestowal of medals or other public tokens of ...

    Article : 1,500 words
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