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  2. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Received: "Reefer," "Excelsior," "A North Melbourne Elector" (5), "Another North Melbourne Elector" (2), "A Ragamuffin," "Monthly," J. Dobson, "Protectionist," "Old Colonist," C., ...

    Article : 29 words
  3. HALVES.

    The wits of men are sharpened by their self-interest, and the attorney and his wife were the first of us to be cognisant of the terrible mistake wherein they had possibly ...

    Article : 4,418 words
  4. THE CRISIS.

    SIR,--One of the clauses in the Acting. Governor's minute to Mr. Berry is, that "reform, if needful, ought, with any hope of its proving successful and continuous, to proceed ...

    Article : 119 words
  5. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    SIR,--I desire to point out that the country need not even now regard itself as entirely defeated by the action of the Governor in refusing a dissolution. The unprecedented course he has ...

    Article : 1,032 words
  6. ALBERT-PARK LAGOON.

    SIR,--In America, where the bee, I believe, originated, it is not confined to spelling hard words, but also extends to hard work, and I would suggest that a most useful work ...

    Article : 283 words
  7. RAILWAY MANAGEMENT.

    SIR,--Allow me to supplement the statements made by your correspondent "Another Light" with the following facts:--1. On reference to the official report on the boiler explosion of ...

    Article : 251 words
  8. AGRICULTURAL NOTES.

    The heavy fall of rain during the past week has been wide-spread, and attended by good effects upon vegetation, but there has been considerable loss by deaths among the ...

    Article : 1,176 words
  9. CONGREGATIONAL UNION.

    After the discussion upon the proposed vote of sympathy with the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, on Thursday afternoon last, the council resumed consideration of ...

    Article : 517 words
  10. THE DRAINAGE OF MELBOURNE.

    SIR,--From time to time the question of prevention of floods in the streets of Melbourne has apparently absorbed the talent this colony possesses, as the same danger to life and property-- ...

    Article : 342 words
  11. A NEW SOURCE OF INCOME.

    SIR,--The late Treasurer proposed to increase the rent on sheep from Sd. to 1s., a rise of 50 per cent., and calculated on receiving in this way about £60,000. His justification of this course was ...

    Article : 403 words
  12. THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT AND THE NEW LAW COURTS.

    SIR,--The Inspector-General of Public Works has, at the request of the hon. Mr. Patterson, written a report as to the advisability of using stone in lieu of stucco for the elevations of the ...

    Article : 1,179 words
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  14. THE SANITARY STATE OF SANDRIDGE.

    SIR,--As the father of a large family, I feel indebted for your able leader in Tuesday's Age, on the sanitary condition of the different localities. With your permission I will point out one hot ...

    Article : 132 words
  15. THE LAW COURTS.

    SIR,--In the discussion on the estimates the other evening, allusion was made to the proposition to build the Law Courts in brick, cemented, in place of stone, and as several letters have ...

    Article : 752 words
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