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  2. "IN THE NAME OF THE PROPHET—. FIGS."

    Sir,—Perhaps you, or one of your many Teaders, will, pro bono publico, tell, through The Argus, the best way in which figs may be dried for preservation? This information would be ...

    Article : 1,826 words
  3. RAILWAYS AND CARS.

    Sir,—I had been reading the letter from a " Railway Director," in your paper of this morning, whon a circumstance was related to me as having occurred at tho Elsternwick Station, and ...

    Article : 1,771 words
  4. CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS.

    The holiday yesterday was, as regards Melbourne and its immediate environs, universally observed. The weather was anything but favourable to the Interests of pleasure parties, but ...

    Article : 9,714 words
  5. THE BABBISTEES AND ATTORNEYS BILL.—ONE SIDE OF THE QUESTION.

    Sir,—Before the Bill to amalgamate the professions of barrister and attorney, now before the House, is allowed to become the law of the land, I would wish to address a fow words of warning ...

    Article : 1,734 words
  6. FOWL DISEASE:

    Sir,—Will you allow me to inquire, through the medium of your paper, if any of its unmerous readers can inform mo of the name and nature and its cure, of the disease that is at present ...

    Article : 236 words
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