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  2. THE VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT

    The PRESIDENT took the chair at a quarter past 4 o'clock, and read the usual prayer. FRAUDS ON CREDITORS PREVENTION BILL. Mr. BENNETT moved the second reading of ...

    Article : 14,928 words
  3. CRIMINAL SITTINGS.

    Mr. Adamson prosecuted on behalf of the Crown. EMBEZZLEMENT. The trial of Philip Reynold Stevens, late ...

    Article : 2,543 words
  4. LAW REPORT.

    Sir WILLIAN STAWELL read the following written judgement of the court:- Trover for 2,000 bushels of oats, with moeny counts. pleas to the con[?]ts in trever, "Not-Guilty" and ...

    Article : 4,883 words
  5. POLICE.

    DRUNKENNESS.—John Glynn, Edmund Con[?]ick, John Ford, and Thomas Gordon, were [?]ned 5s. each. MINOR OFFENCES.—Richard Thompson and ...

    Article : 551 words
  6. Advertising

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    Advertising : 718 words
  7. THE UNIVERSITY.

    Sir,—A good deal has been written about to exclusion of the professors of the Univeriity from Pa[?]t, but it does not seem to me that the state of the case has over been ...

    Article : 579 words
  8. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day.)

    OLD COURT-HOSUE. Criminal Sittings. NEW COURT-HOUSE TERM SITTINGS. ...

    Article : 502 words
  9. PUBLIC-HOUSE AND POST-OFFICES.

    Sir,—Having read a letter in The Argus of Monday's issue on a "Public-house Post-office signed a "Friend to Morality," I beg leave in reply to the same to solicit your kind indulgence ...

    Article : 187 words
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