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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE RUMOURED

    THE Government, of which Sir George Dibbs is Premier, were engaged at a Cabinet meeting till late in the night, owing to the action of His Excellency in ...

    Article : 886 words
  4. OUR NOTEBOOK.

    SEE Justice dance its vainer jigs To deal with matters still "in re"— Loud scarlet gowns, full-bottomed wigs, And hideous man-millin'ree! ...

    Article : 124 words
  5. TRUTH" ats TOOHEY.

    In the Supreme Court No. 2765 of of New South Wales. A.D[?] 1804. The thirteenth day of July, in the year of our Lord one ...

    Article : 475 words
  6. £ [?]. d. WITT TALMAGE.

    WHEN the peripatetic pastor of the Brooklyn Tabernacle arrived in Sydney, Presbyterians swooped down on him in force and extracted a promise that he would accept a reception ...

    Article : 307 words
  7. TO SOME NEWSPAPER BORES.

    OUR visages grow sad and solemn O'er many a daily-paper column. For ev'ry day some column pours Out balderdash from sev'ral bores. ...

    Article : 125 words
  8. A WARNING TO WIDOWS.

    MRS. MARY SALWAY, formerly of Victoria, and now of London (Eng.). has been forced into insolvency by a legacy of Melbourne properties bequeathed to her by her late ...

    Article : 231 words
  9. "GENT ONE"; HIS PRIVILEGES.

    ROBERT KNOX ORME, a Melbourne "gent one." has been suspended from legal practice for 12 months, for putting £31 10s sterling belonging to a client into his own pocket; ...

    Article : 197 words
  10. FOR HIS LIFE.

    A CASE of extraordinary interest cropped up a few days ago in the Central Criminal Court. A miserable, demented individual, named John Campbell, was tried for his life ...

    Article : 522 words
  11. THE PATHOS OF SUICIDE.

    SUICIDES are of every sort. The vainglorious perpetrator of fel[?] de se who gloats beforehand over the "last message" he is to leave behind him, and would sooner be ...

    Article : 252 words
  12. BLACK MONDAY.

    VICTORIA has had its "Black Thursday"— when bush-fires devastated vast areas, and the smoke of ravage darkened the heavens. It has had its "Black Wednesday"—when ...

    Article : 322 words
  13. JOURNALISTIC LIARS AND LOGICIANS.

    The usual calm that succeeds a storm has been the leading characteristic of the political atmosphere up to the hour when the crisis was yesterday ...

    Article : 1,801 words
  14. THE KEYSTONE SPEAKS.

    Do not take alarm at shadows, or lament the loss of perpendicularity iu an old friend, when there is no occasion for doing either. The report of the interview that the ...

    Article : 500 words
  15. SOME RANDOM REFLECTIONS.

    THE murderer Cummings, who was hanged at Tamworth, N.S.W., the other day, had his eye upon a seat in Parliament, and probably would have become a member before long, ...

    Article : 268 words
  16. A WHALING WAIL.

    AIR: Greenland is such a dreary place. On the 23rd of July, short, The Jenny Lind set sail, And she steered her head for Hacking Port. ...

    Article : 366 words
  17. "PUT THEM ON THE LAND."

    PREMIER PATTERSON, of Victoria, is a remarkable man. When it suited his hand —when Protection was trembling in the balance in that province—he openly declared ...

    Article : 395 words
  18. BLOOD AND FIRE IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    THERE was a large attendance at a meeting held in Queen's Hall, London, on June 11, in support of "General" Booth's "Darkest England" Social Scheme. Mr. John Cory ...

    Article : 292 words
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