We believe that before the Assembly meets on Tuesday, the vacant Commissionership of Customs will have been satisfactorily filled up. Considerations of public interest as well as the ...
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Article : 53 wordsThe annual public meeting of the Collins-street Baptist Preachers' Association was held last night, in the lecture room of the Collins-street Church. The Rev. Isase New ...
Article : 323 wordsMr F. W. Howell, late superintendent of convicts, has been summoned at the Police Court, charged with bayoneting a man named William Johnson, who was recently a convict at the ...
Article : 137 wordsUSHER V. NELSON COAL MINING COMPANY.—Mr Billing and Mr Molesworth for the plaintiff, Mr Fellows for the defendants. This was an action brought by the plaintiff to recover £400 ...
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Article : 499 wordsAQUATICS.—The placid bosom of the Yarra will be troubled much to-day. Scratch matches are in the ascendant, three clubs being in the field at once, namely, the Warehousemen, the ...
Article : 635 words"Now. Mr Marshall, let's have God's truth in the measurements."—GOODSIR. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE. SIR,—A short paper in the last number of ...
Article : 640 wordsHAYWOOD v. HAYNES.—This was an action to recover from defendant the sum of £24, being the balance of an account for board and lodging contracted by defendant's brother. The ...
Article : 319 wordsPrior to the sailing of the steamship City of Hobart, yesterday afternoon, a circumstance occurred quite sensational in character, namely, the arrest of two "illustrious strangers." The ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Sat 29 May 1869, Page 3
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