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  2. DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE.

    NATIONAL SCHOOLS.—Mr. Walker, the Inspector of National Schools, attended a meeting at Mr. Hammond's, Plough Inn, on Monday last, for the purpose of establishing a school in ...

    Article : 3,242 words
  3. THE RIFLE CORPS.

    Sir,—I was very much surprised to learn from an article in the Argus of Wednesday that great dissatisfaction with their officers was entertained by the members of the Volunteer Rifle Brigade. ...

    Article : 360 words
  4. MAURITIUS.

    We have intelligence from Port Louis to the 20th February. We make the following extracts from the Commercial Gazette of the 15th Feb.:— A public meeting took place on the 27th ...

    Article : 1,049 words
  5. VICTORIA VOLUNTEER RIFLE REGIMENT.

    Sir,—I have been a member of the Melbourne Rifle Corps from a period antecedent to its enrolment under the Act of the Legislative Council. I have been as constant in my ...

    Article : 393 words
  6. THE CIVIL COMMISSARIAT.

    Sir,—The report of the board appointed to inquire into the working of the Civil Commissariat department having been placed before the public in extenso in your columns, I beg to ...

    Article : 4,139 words
  7. TASMANIA.

    We have intelligence from Hobart Town to the 17th, and from Launceston to the 18th instant. By proclamation in the Gazette the Legislative Council is prorogued to the 17th July. We ...

    Article : 1,277 words
  8. COLONIAL MANUFACTURES.

    Sir,—I observe, with regret, an advertisement in your to-day's issue, from a gentleman connected with Tattersall's, who, "retiring to England," is anxious to supply the wants of the ...

    Article : 237 words
  9. THE RIFLE CORPS.

    Sir,—In reference to an article in your issue of this day, on the subject of commissions in the Rifle Corps, will you allow me to point out that, in saying that at the meeting of the corps, held ...

    Article : 512 words
  10. THE COUNCIL OF MELBOURNE AND THE SANDRIDGE MUNICIPALITY.

    Sir,—You will oblige the members of the Sandridge Local Committee, by contradicting several false statements made by Councillor M'Grath, as given in your report of the proceedings of the ...

    Article : 512 words
  11. GEELONG.

    An inquest was held yesterday at the Brian Boru public-house on the body of a laboring man named William Clinton, who had been complaining for a fortnight previously. A verdict of ...

    Article : 1,344 words
  12. VOLUNTEER RIFLE REGIMENT.

    Sir,—The strictures passed upon this corps in your article of yesterday were believed by me to be the result of erroneous information. Although the plea of ill health would have exempted me ...

    Article : 241 words
  13. EXPLORATION OF THE INTERIOR.

    Sir,—Perceiving Mr. Wekey's answer to a letter from "A Contributor," which appeared in your issue of 17th inst., relating to the expedition through the interior of this colony proposed, but ...

    Article : 140 words
  14. A VICTIM.

    Sir,—Upwards of two years ago, I had a claim for labor and materials against Mr. Hawkins, of the City Arms, amounting to £680, which he refused to pay. I then employed Mr. A., ...

    Article : 703 words
  15. SYDNEY.

    The weather is now "set fair," no indications of rain either in the clouds or in barometers,—agreat blessing this just now, for we have had moisture enough in all conscience. ...

    Article : 745 words
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