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  2. LAW REPORT.

    His Honor took his seat at ten o'clock, and after a short delay occasioned by the absence of one of the jurors, the names of the j[?]ors having been called over they took their ...

    Article : 25,250 words
  3. MONEY ORDERS.

    Sir,—As one of the public, I beg to thank you for your enlightened advocacy of the Post Office money-order system, and pray you to press the subject upon the attention of our ...

    Article : 272 words
  4. RAILWAYS FOR VICTORIA.

    Sir, With deep interest I have watched Victoria's rapid advancement, as well as the railway schemes now under the consideration of our Legislature, and the following ...

    Article : 1,634 words
  5. AN EXAMPLE TO MELBOURNE.

    The Tasmanian Daily News of February 24th, after describing the Gas Company's works recently erected in Hobart Town, stated that during that week it was expected ...

    Article : 1,862 words
  6. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF VICTORIA.

    Sir,—Will you permit one who has only been here a few months space in your colomns for some ideas which have occurred to him as to the desirableness of the different ...

    Article : 717 words
  7. SALE OF POISONS.

    Sir,—Having fellowed the business of a chemist and druggist for nearly sixteen years, in a country whore the safe keeping and sale of poisons and narcotics are subject to the ...

    Article : 917 words
  8. DOMESTIC SERVANTS AND NURSES.

    Sir, I have had for two months back a letter lying in my desk, addressed to yourself, asking your co-operatiom in making known my views respecting the establishment of a ...

    Article : 755 words
  9. THE ST. KILDA BEACH.

    Dear Sir,—Permit me to call the attention of the proper authorities or responsibles, if such there be, to the disgraceful state of the above, along the most frequented part, in the ...

    Article : 802 words
  10. PUBLIC LECTURES.

    Sir,—I have been sorry to observe that the courses of lectures which from time to time have been delivered under the auspices of the Mechanics' Institute have been but poorly ...

    Article : 265 words
  11. THE TITLE OF "HONOURABLE."

    Sir,—I regret that no explanation has been given in reference of the above, and regarding which I troubled you with a few lines last week. Since writing that letter I have found ...

    Article : 165 words
  12. PROGRESS.

    Sir,—You are often reminding us, your agricultural readers, how far behind hand we are in this colony in the march of improvement. We receive your hints, too, I think ...

    Article : 902 words
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