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  2. The Argus.

    In the Legislative Council, yesterday, After some discussion of an unimportant character, the Marriage Bill was referred to a Select Committee of eight ...

    Article : 3,273 words
  3. PARLIAMENTARY INTELLIGENCE.

    The President took the chair at 20 minutes after 3.o'clock, and read the usual form of player. THE MARRIAGE BILL. ...

    Article : 1,202 words
  4. "THE UNORGANISED."

    Last evening, between 7 and 8 o'clock, a group of persons, professedly belonging to the "unorganised" portion of the community, was collected in the Eastern Market, and ...

    Article : 1,011 words
  5. MINISTERIAL ELECTIONS.

    The Speaker yesterday issued writs for [?] election of members to serve in the [?]islative Assembly for the undermentioned [?]icts in the place of ...

    Article : 106 words
  6. ACCIDENTS CAUSED BY THE COMMISSIONERS OF WATER-WORKS.

    Sir,—Repeated applications have been made to the Commissioners of Water-Works for the removal of an immense quantity of large iron pipes, broken metal, trucks, cranes, ...

    Article : 124 words
  7. POPULATION OF VICTORIA.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 924 words
  8. BEES UNDER CHLOROFORM.

    Sir,—Having heard parties complain of difficulty experienced in extracting honey from the bee-hive, I feel induced to offer to their notice a simple plan, which others ...

    Article : 145 words
  9. THE CONVICT CARDANNA.

    Sir,—I have just finished reading a very able letter in the Bendigo Advertiser of Monday last, relative to the conviction of this unfortunate man for the crime of murder, and ...

    Article : 1,001 words
  10. THE REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS.

    Sir,—With your kind permission I would beg to call the attention of the Legislature, and the public generally, to the utter inefficiency of the present Act for the Registration ...

    Article : 1,403 words
  11. TASMANIA.

    We are in receipt of papers to the 6th inst., brought by the Queen. A public meeting had been held at the Cornwall Assembly Rooms, Launceston, in aid of ...

    Article : 4,720 words
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