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Article : 451 wordsSir,—The only remark I have to make on the two letters in this day's Argus, in reference to mine in your journal of the 29th ult,, is, that I did not undertake to dose myself ...
Article : 612 wordsThe import market has throughout the week been in a state of complete innotivity, and the very Brain extent of sales effected ronders it unnecessary to review the market at any length. The indisposition of ...
Article : 2,635 wordsThe following copy of a petition which is now in course of signature, has been handed to us (Bendigo Advertiser) for publication:- "To the Honourable the Members of the ...
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Article : 475 wordsReturn showing the number of visitors to the Melbourne Public Library, also the donations receivede during the month of Septembor, 1859:- NUMBER OF VISITORS. ...
Article : 580 wordsSir,—Having a desire to visit the races on Saturday, and not wishing to subject myself to the jostling and annoyances inseparable from the overcrowding of the low-priced railway carriages, ...
Article : 634 wordsSir,—In your issue of Thursday last you publish a letter, signed "A Holder of Mining Shares," directing your "studious attention" to an extract from the report of Mr. P. C. ...
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Article : 412 wordsSir,—Having witnessed the various performances of the Melbourne Garrick Club, I, am authorised by the members of the Juvenile Adelphi Club, ages from 15 to 19 years of age, to ...
Article : 101 wordsSir,—Allow me to correct the, following misstatement which appears in your issue of to-day: —"The Council resolved to trausact no business While the Chairman was present." Not so. I ...
Article : 199 wordsDRUNKENNESS AND DISORDERLY CONDUCT. —John M'Coroy, Peter Russell, James Brown, Mary Johnston, John Anderson, and Samuel Trongrove (drunk and disorderly), were fined 5s. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 3 Oct 1859, Page 6
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