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  2. THE MINING CONFERENCE.

    The Conference resumed its sittings this morning, at Hockins' Hotel, The President, Mr M'INTYRE, in the chair. The minutes of the previous day's business were read ...

    Article : 2,451 words
  3. RAILWAY EXTENSION.

    There was some reason for gentlemen opposed to complain that the seven hundred thousand pounds for railways was too hastily voted. There his often been a discussion of double the length on the expenditure of ...

    Article : 1,851 words
  4. A RIVAL SPURGEON.

    On Thursday evening, Mr Mursell delivered his long-advertised lecture in the City Hall. The hall was about three-fourths filled with a most respectable audience, Mr Mursell was accompanied to the platform by ...

    Article : 2,213 words
  5. PUBLIC GYMNASIA.

    It was the principal concern of the ancient Grecians to make their citizens in mind vi[?]aous and in body strong, for they considered such men were most likely to live decently and orderly together in time of peace, ...

    Article : 913 words
  6. YESTERDAY'S GAZETTE.

    APPOINTMENTS.—John M. Grant, Esq., Receiver and Paymaster, Warrnambool; John Fisher, Esq., Gold Receiver, Creswick; Mr Thomas Paice, Pound keeper, Ararat. The following gentleman to be Election ...

    Article : 437 words
  7. THE CURIOSITIES OF THE CHINESE CAMPAIGN.

    Of all the episodes of English history the Chinese war of 1856 7 is likely to be the most extraordinary. It is hard to say which of its features is the strongest. Having come to a rupture with the representative of ...

    Article : 1,368 words
  8. THIS CLUNES AFFAIR.

    At the Creswick Police Court on Wednesday James O'Toole, Samuel Carroll, George Taylor, — Sutherland, Joseph Workman, Henry Angus, Win, Russell, Patrick Deagan, and Alexander Barnet, were charged ...

    Article : 869 words
  9. AFRICAN MODE OF TRYING OFFENCES.

    In common cases there is a greater show of deliberation. The complainant asks the man, against whom he means to lodge his complaint, to come with him to the chief. This is never refused. When both are in ...

    Article : 746 words
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