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  2. THE INSOLVENT LAW.

    Sir,—Before the introduction of responsible government in the colonies, a summary of the contents of every proposed Act of Council was published in the Gazette and other journals, for ...

    Article : 1,685 words
  3. THE ILL-FATED ROYAL CHARTER.

    Sir—The nows of the fearful calamity caused by the wreck of the above unfortunate steamer seems to have traversed the colonies with great rapidity, and found sympathy in the breasts of ...

    Article : 489 words
  4. 'AN OBSERVER" ON AMERICA.

    Sir,—In The Argus of this morning, there is a letter on the amalgamation question, from a correspondent signing himself "An Observer." Now, Sir, I take it he is a member of the Bar, and if ...

    Article : 393 words
  5. INDIA.

    To the intelligence given in Monday's Argus we add the following extracts from the papers:— " The following account of the sad and untimely late of Captain Mecham, who was ...

    Article : 1,770 words
  6. A SERIOUS WARNING.

    Lord Brougham upon England and France is about as promising a subject as one could expect on a bleak autumn day. Nobody knows so well the dark and the light side of each picture as the ...

    Article : 1,709 words
  7. METEOROLOGICAL ABSTRACT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 852 words
  8. AGRICULTURAL REPORT.

    The markets remain nearly as they were last week. Flour is in moderate demand for both town and country in small lots, with unaltered prices. Stocks are running low, and as the ...

    Article : 1,365 words
  9. CONVEYANCING.

    Sir,—Will you permit me to suggest to intending legislators on this subject that, as a matter of justice to conveyancers, they should introduce (into the Bill for abolishing the present system of ...

    Article : 254 words
  10. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    Sir,—In your issue of the 7th inst. I observed a letter, a "reply" (as your correspondent terms it) by a Sergeant Instructor" to my remarks of the 6th inst. on the above subject, and which I ...

    Article : 581 words
  11. POULTRY DISEASE.

    Sir,—As a preventative is better than a cure, perhaps you will favour me with a small space in your valuable journal for the following remarks: —1st. Have a good-sized, well-ventilated ...

    Article : 230 words
  12. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Having read the various' letters in The Argus, on this subject, I shall be glad if you will insert a few remarks which I will endeavour to found entirely [?] a four years' experience of ...

    Article : 718 words
  13. MR. MICHIE'S EDUCATION BILL.

    Sir,—In your issue of 30th December I read, with much pleasure, the copy of Mr. Michie's Bill to promote public education in Victoria, and should have been glad if you had published Mr. ...

    Article : 535 words
  14. MELBOURNE CRICKET-GROUND.

    Sir.—I see by the report of the Intercolonial Match Committee, published in your issue of to-day, that among the motions put, and unfortunately carried, was one to the following effect:- ...

    Article : 228 words
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