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  2. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    The Speaker took the chair at twenty-nine minutes after four o'clock. NEW MEMBER. Captain PERRY, the newly-elected member for ...

    Article : 2,105 words
  3. MOCK MORALITY.

    SIR,—We sec many strange things and many sudden changes in Melbourne, but few have struck me more than the unprecedented rapidity with which your contemporary the Herald can ...

    Article : 313 words
  4. INDIAN SKETCHES.

    YOUNG INDIA.—The type of the revolt is Nena Sahib. He is the true barbir[?] ideal. It is he and bit predecessors in the line of treachery who have kept Asia down since the beginning of the world, and made ...

    Article : 1,429 words
  5. KINGOWER.

    Since my last 1 have endeavored to gain a correct knowledge, from personal observation, of those rushes that have occurred within our own district, and caused uch fitful excitement by their "doubtful givings ...

    Article : 272 words
  6. HUSH NEAR THE LODDON.

    A corespondent of the Miner's Right furnishes this interesting sketch— I see that some one has given you can account of this place, and with some trifling inaccur[?], I think a ...

    Article : 736 words
  7. CROTCHETS.

    Looking at crotchets per se, we are sometimes inclined to be annoyed at thorn, an abnormal divergoncies in the human economy. Looking at them, however, in their final causes, we do not doubt but that ...

    Article : 2,367 words
  8. LAW NOTICES.

    The following is the Business for this day (November 21st):— CROWN PAPER. CROWN FINES. ...

    Article : 191 words
  9. JUSTICE FOR THE POLICE.

    SIR,—As a constant reader of your most valuable journal, I find you are always willing to give space to the well grounded complaints of the injured, and as one of that class I most ...

    Article : 662 words
  10. THE CAIRNGHAM GOLD-FIELD.

    The Ballaarat Times gives the following account of this new rush :— What was characterised as an incidental "rush" has now assumed all the features of a large and prosperous ...

    Article : 582 words
  11. Advertising

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    Advertising : 407 words
  12. SUPREME COURT.

    For plaintiff, Mr Dawson and Mr Barton ; for defendant, Mr Ireland and Mr Chapman. The evidence disclosed the following facts. In 18D4 plaintiff wished to open a public house in ...

    Article : 785 words
  13. THE MINES.

    Mining affairs are improving on this gold-field, and it may be strictly stated that M'lvor has not been so prosperous for at least four years past. Independent of the creek recently opened up (where ...

    Article : 378 words
  14. THE NEW DIGGINGS AT THE WHIPSTICK.

    Several parties who returned at a late hour last evening from a visit to the late rush report very favorably of the prospects of the diggers. Tho population, at the lowest estimate, is not less than 600, and ...

    Article : 282 words
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