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  2. LAW REPORT.

    IN RE WILLIAM BATEMAN, JUN, AN INSOLVENT. Mr. Billing moved for a rule nisi to reverse an order of his Honor the Insolvent Commisiones at Geelong, refusing this insolvent his ...

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  3. LAW NOTICES—(This Day).

    M'Nioco v. Robinsen, partly heard. ...

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  4. DUGONG OIL.

    Sir,—Having road witli great attention your Lender on "Consumption," and also the letter on Elaiopathy—the administration of the of of the Dugong as a curative agent in chronic ...

    Article : 492 words
  5. GEELONG RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Sir,—Seeing in your paper of this day a letter on the above subject, signed "Vincit Veritas," I beg to make the following remarks thereon:— ...

    Article : 204 words
  6. RAILWAY FINANCES.

    Sir,—In the summary forwarded to England by the Emeu, of the 16th instant, the following statements appear:— Mr. Ebden, the Colonial Treasurer, stated ...

    Article : 1,726 words
  7. THE PRODUCTION OF OAK AND OTHER ENGLISH TREES.

    Sir,—I have been in this colony for more than two years, and although I have lived in Melbourne during the most of that time. I was up the country on one occasion, and I ...

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  8. THE WHITTINGTON CLUB.

    Sir,—In answer to a letter in your issue of yesterday, signed R. H. S., I beg to tell R. H S. that a society (the Victorian Mutual Improvement Society) has been already formed, ...

    Article : 171 words
  9. A MASON, ALIAS THE MOUTHPIECE OF THE ASSOCIATION OF MASONS.

    Sir,—I feel it my duty to pen the following lines, both for my own exoneration, and that of the Masons' Society, which has been attacked through me, inasmuch as I have been ...

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  10. THE PRESENT CRISIS.

    Sir,—Now the Land Bill, which has occupied the time of the Lower House for the last six months, more or less, is thrown out by an over whelming majority in the Upper Council, ...

    Article : 324 words
  11. THE WESLEYAN CHURCH DESIGNS.

    Sir,—If your correspondents on the above subject had examined the advertisements calling for designs they would have perceived that the ground of charge of injustice and ...

    Article : 220 words
  12. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Sir,—I have for some time been a Bilent observer of the clamorous proceedings at the meetings held in the Eastern Market and other places. Often I have been disposed to ...

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  13. COLONIAL TIMBER.

    Sir,—It was with much pleasure I read the letter from your correspondent at Apollo Bay, giving the account of the timber abounding there. ...

    Article : 192 words
  14. THE SEPARATION OF GOLD FROM QUARTZ.

    Sir,—Having been induced to make a few experiments for the purpose of extracting gold from its union with silicic acid, it seemed to me that among the numerous ...

    Article : 739 words
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