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  2. SUNDAY EXCURSION TRAINS.

    Sir,—Although I agree with your correspondent "John Cameron" in denouncing the Sunday excursion movement, I do not feel necessarily compelled to join with him in the statement that ...

    Article : 1,831 words
  3. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    The following notifications appear in yesterday's Government Gazette:— ELECTIONS. The Speaker announces that he has issued writs ...

    Article : 464 words
  4. THE SNAKE-KILLER.

    On Thursday, the 1st of December, at 8 o'clock p.m., it is proposed that the ichnoumon should be exhibited at the Mechanics' Institute, under the patronage of monitors of the ...

    Article : 689 words
  5. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1859.

    The Legislative Council met yesterday, pursuant to adjournment. The proceedings, which were of an exclusively formal nature, occupied only 10 minutes. ...

    Article : 5,895 words
  6. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    By the Wonga Wonga we have papers to the 26th current. His Excellency the Governor of Queensland was expected to proceed to Brisbane in a few ...

    Article : 1,040 words
  7. CAPTAIN CLARKE AND THE SQUATTERS.

    Sir,—In The Argus of yesterday it is stated that Captain Clarke " stated in evidence before a Parliamentary Committee that while surveying and offering for sale land comprised in runs ...

    Article : 477 words
  8. TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCHES.

    Flour is not so firm to-day, at £18 per ton. Some holders are likely to accept £17 15s. Wheat is firm, at 7s. 6d. for old, and 6s. 3d. for new. The inquest about the fire at Smith's Mill, ...

    Article : 275 words
  9. THE LAW AS TO THE RESTITUTION OF STOLEN PROPERTY.

    Sir,—Your correspondent " A. Jude " complains of the verdict in Perrin v. Jude without showing the shadow of a reason. The magistrade's decision is perfectly correct, ...

    Article : 229 words
  10. ANGLO-INDIAN TELEGRAPH LINE.

    Our readers will have seen, from a London letter, dated Sept. 19, which we lately published, that doubt was expressed as to when the telegraph line between Malta and Si[?]ily would be ...

    Article : 309 words
  11. THE ABORIGINES.

    Sir,—The House of Assembly will meet on Tuesday next. The Argus and its proedocessor always were leaning to the unfortunate blacks; and I would bring under your notice the ...

    Article : 212 words
  12. LIGHT LOAVES.

    Sir,—Like many others, I rejoiced at getting a cheap loaf; and considered it a sign of improvoment which might usher in "the good tims coming." But I fear that my rejoicing was ...

    Article : 154 words
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