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  2. LIGHTS AT SEA.

    I can conceive of no sense of relief keener than that felt by the master of a ship when the thickness that has deepened by several shades the darkness of a stormy night, thins out into a ...

    Article : 2,972 words
  3. THE COMMISSION OF THE PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY.

    The sittings of the commission of the Presbyterian Assembly were continued yesterday, when there was a large attendance of ministers and elders. The Rev. J, Clarke ...

    Article : 501 words
  4. THE BENEVOLENT ASYLUM.

    The inspector of charities, Mr. J. Evans, has forwarded to the Chief Secretary a report with reference to the management of the Benevolent Asylum, from which we make the following ...

    Article : 931 words
  5. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    Major General Scratchier is advertising in ting ship owners to tender for the supply of a Seamer for service on the coast of New Guinea or six months, the vessel to he from 600 to 900 ...

    Article : 192 words
  6. TRADES MEETINGS.

    A meeting of the Silk Hatters' Progressive Union was held at the Trades Hall, last night; Mr. R. Yeomans, the president, occupied the chair. The following Resolution, proposed by ...

    Article : 580 words
  7. THE ARMY OF THE CAUCASUS.

    The operations of the Russian forces in Turcomania, of which the latest feature has been the seizure of places within, the accepted boundary of Afghanistan, have attracted ...

    Article : 1,839 words
  8. A CHAPTER FROM HISTORY.

    The ceremony of turning of the first sod of the North Island trunk railway, at To Awamuta, was a pleasing contrast to the scene on acted within three miles of that, spot during this very ...

    Article : 424 words
  9. QUEENSLAND.

    The second gunboat, the Palumah, arrived D-day, also the despatch boat Lucinda. It is rumored that Mr. Raff, the Opposition candidate for Moreton is likely to he elected. ...

    Article : 121 words
  10. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Government have sent a favorable answer to the proposal of Mr. Dalley to form a united defence league to indemnify from loss any place on Australia which may suffer from resistance ...

    Article : 57 words
  11. NEW ZEALAND.

    Dr. Ton Haast has been appointed to represent New Zealand on the commission for the Indian and Colonial Exhibition in Loudon to 1886. ...

    Article : 29 words
  12. EVENING SEDERUNT.

    The Rev. J. Clarke (moderator) took the chair at seven p.m. THE REPORT ON FEDERATION. The commission proceeded to discuss the ...

    Article : 788 words
  13. CITY LICENSING COURT.

    The City Licensing Court met yesterday afternoon; Mr. Call, P.M.. Mr. Garlou and Mr. Fenwick being on the bench. Tho following applications for transfers of hotel licences were ...

    Article : 678 words
  14. A DISORDERLY HOUSE.

    Honora Seath, license of the Albion Brigade Hotel, A Beckett-street, was charged at the City Court yesterday with permitting drunken persons to assemble in the premises. Inspector Ferry ...

    Article : 121 words
  15. OPERATIVE BAKERS AND DAY LABOR.

    SIR.-- I was somewhat surprised to see in to-day's issue of The Age a short report of a meeting hold by the master bakers of Carlton, wherein it states that they had resolved to ...

    Article : 155 words
  16. NEW PATENTS.

    Letters patent were granted by the Attorney General on Wednesday to Mr. Wm. Bayliss, of the firm of Bayliss, Jones and Bayliss, of Victoria Works, Wolverhampton, England, bolt ...

    Article : 233 words
  17. HONOR TO WHOM HONOR IS DUE.

    SIR-- Kindly allow me space to make public a matter which I think it is only fair should be known. In your police report in to-day's issue mention is made of a stranger from New ...

    Article : 165 words
  18. THE MONUMENT IN MELBOURNE TO BURNS AND SCOTT.

    SIR,--I trust that the effect of your excellent article of Saturday last, and the able suggestions of your correspondent, which appeared in your columns on Tuesday, will result in a ...

    Article : 178 words
  19. THE COLONIAL AND INDIAN EXHIBITION COMMISSION.

    A general meeting of the members of the Royal Commission for the Colonial and Indian Exhibition was hold in the Town Hall yesterday. The president. Mr. J. ...

    Article : 828 words
  20. RIFLE COMPETITION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 293 words
  21. AMERICAN VIEW OF GREAT BRITAIN'S ARMY.

    England is shocked at this critical time to find that she has no army. That is site has no effective army for foreign service requiring a large body of troops. It is true that ...

    Article : 645 words
  22. ANONYMOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.

    SIR,--I beg to point out to you what I consider a flagrant injustice to a certain class amongst us. It has of late become a very common practice of people advertising for clerks ...

    Article : 279 words
  23. PAPISTRY AND FREEMASONRY.

    SIR,--The Rev. Mr. Cahill's tilt at Freemasonry is very suggestive. If the feebly re-echoed" sentiments of his Holiness Pope Leo NILL, are compared with the practices of ...

    Article : 397 words
  24. INQUESTS.

    The City Coroner held an inquest at the morgue yesterday on the body of an elderly man named Thomas Curtis, late of Curtis and Wormall grocers, High-street, St. Kilda, who ...

    Article : 529 words
  25. EIGHT HOURS IN BREWERIES.

    SIR,--In your Tuesday's paper you state that the employes of the City Brewery were granted the eight hours system, to come into force as soon as they had drawn up a code of rules, ...

    Article : 186 words
  26. THE OVERLAND TELEGRAPH.

    SIR.--As an old colonist of South Australia, hut now temporarily residing in this city, I derive much pleasure in reading your able and influential journal I was much struck ...

    Article : 399 words
  27. THE REV. MR. WALTERS ON RELIGION WITHOUT SUPERSTITION.

    SIR,--I have only just seen the Rev. George Walters's sympathetic notice of Mr. Justice Williams's Religion without superstition in the Melbourne Perice. Our passage from Mr. ...

    Article : 307 words
  28. To THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    SIR.--In reading the reply of the Rev. Thos. Cahill, to a letter which appeared in The Age of Saturday in relation to freemasonry. I found it somewhat difficult to repress my ...

    Article : 202 words
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    Advertising : 38 words
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