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  2. GAS QUESTION.

    In the present state of the above question, a few observations from a party, by experience conversant with the subject, may not be out of place. ...

    Article : 1,169 words
  3. FOOT PAVEMENT.

    Sir,—It appears to be the general belief that the Melbourne Corporation has run the city very much in debt from profuse and uunecessary expenditure; and yet it does not ...

    Article : 523 words
  4. PETTY THIEVING.

    Sir,—I take this opportunity of bringing under your notice a species of crime which, although common enough in Britain, has heretofore been almost unknown in this ...

    Article : 220 words
  5. STRANDING OF THE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP TYNE.

    Great interest has been excited here to-day by the report of the grounding, on one of the most dangerous parts of the Dorsetshire coast, of the Royal Mail Company steamship Tyne, ...

    Article : 1,026 words
  6. THE GARRICK CLUB.

    Sir,—I have on more than one occasion overheard certain remarks in reference to the late performance of the Melbourne Garrick Club for the benefit of the Juvenile Traders' ...

    Article : 187 words
  7. Advertising

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    Advertising : 2,417 words
  8. THE ALPACA.

    Sir,—I see by yesterday's Argus that four fine Alpacas had just arrived at Adelaide, The fleece, the editor remarked, was more like fine flossy silk than hair, and averaged about 7½ ...

    Article : 1,275 words
  9. IMPROVEMENT OF STOCK.

    Sir,—Having some experience in breeding, as well as in the selection of sheep and cattle, perhaps you will allow me a small space in your valuable paper for the purpose of ...

    Article : 1,370 words
  10. SIR ROBERT PEEL'S LAST SPEECH.

    The last speech of Sir Robert Peel[?] (we mean the present baronet of that title) is the most degrading of all his mountebank exhibitions. That such a man should bear the name of a ...

    Article : 874 words
  11. HOLIDAYS.

    Sir,—I take the liberty of bespeaking a corner of your valuable paper for the insertion of this, to endeavour to awaken the employers of this colony to a necessary ...

    Article : 349 words
  12. HE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF VICTORIA.

    Sir,—I am glad to see that, since the publication of my letter in your paper of the 3rd instant, a decided movement has been made by some of the Presbyterian congregations ...

    Article : 1,630 words
  13. DRIVING LOOSE BULLOCKS IN MELBOURNE.

    Sir,—Might I be permitted to draw the attention of the authorities of Melbourne, through your paper, to the dangerous practice of driving bullocks loose through Melbourne ...

    Article : 116 words
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