SIR,—For the information of your correspondent, who signs himself "Common Sense" I beg to state that it is not proposed to assemble the population of all ages at the ...
Article : 281 wordsThis case, part heard on the previous day, was resumed yesterday morning. Alex. Ross deposed—In a conversation with Mr Ferguson after tho commencement of the ...
Article : 3,339 wordsThe state of affairs on the railway works at Malmsbury is fast assuming a serious aspect. A meeting of the labourers was held in Malmsbury on Saturday evening last, ...
Article : 317 wordsSir,—"You tithe mint, and anise," said Jesus Christ to the foranlist Pharisees, and he condemned them. "Common sense" has I hope putt the extinguisher on this opening ...
Article : 197 wordsThe following official circular, with reference to the Colonial Hook Post, has been issued by the General Post-office in London:—On the 1st October next, and thenceforward, printed ...
Article : 396 wordsMining in this district is undergoing a very healthy reaction, and it would seem that the calculations of those who have recently travelled hither, as to the profitable occupation ...
Article : 1,087 wordsQUARTZ REEFINE.—This locality has been exceedingly quiet for months past a small rush here and a small rush there, but nothing of importance to the public. Clark, Tenny, ...
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Advertising : 5,425 wordsWHATEVER the dements of the Chinese in Victoria may be, it must be admitted that they furnish an excellent subject for experimental legislation. What the animal and ...
Article : 878 wordsDETAININO PROPERTY.— G.B. Smith was called upon to sjhow cause why he should not restore to the_ possession of Martin M'Namara a certain receipt, alleged to be illegally detained ...
Article : 71 wordsASSAULT.—John Gorry, of Chilwell, charged J. Mellon his son-in-law, with aasault by striking him over the face on Monday last in the court-house. The defence was, that the blow ...
Article : 385 wordsSIR,—Allow me to correct a slight mistake made by your reporter of the meeting at the Town Hall yesterday. I stated that some of my friends offered to ...
Article : 58 wordsThe excitement respecting the new rush at the Goulburn is intense. Anxious crowds can be seen. gathered around, the various news offices, hotels, and other places from ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Fri 20 Jul 1860, Page 3
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