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Article : 1,003 wordsSir,—Under the above head, an article in the organ of the Total Abstinence Society of this place has just been placed under my notice; it is copied from the American organ of the Maine ...
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Article : 354 wordsThe committee of the Geelong Farmers' Association met at the Prince of Wales, on Saturday afternoon, to consider the complaint made by Mr. Charles Sach, relative to the non-delivery of ...
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Article : 109 wordsMr. Ledger forwarded to a gentleman in Sydney [?]omples of [?]lpaca wool, from lambs born at Arthursleigh, which really are splendid; and the following extract from Mr. Ledger's letter will be ...
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Article : 181 wordsSir,—In an Argus leader of Tuesday, 21st, on the above subject, you condemn the culture of drawing in primary schools, as leading to " waste of time" and "profitless accomplishment." I ...
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Article : 316 wordsSir,—Will you oblige by inserting these few lines in your valuable columns? I am one who is particularly fond of a game at bowls—a game so renowned in England, while ...
Article : 260 wordsSir,—It will be in the recollection of most persons in the colony that a sum of £2,000 was voted by the Legislative Assembly, upon the motion of Dr. Greeves, for the purpose of ...
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Article : 245 wordsSir,—An advertisement having appeared this day in The Argus, calling a meeting of shareholders for Friday next, to transact general business and elect directors, will you permit me to ...
Article : 337 wordsMy Lord Bishop,—At a meeting some days ago to commemorate the Tercentenary of the Scottish Reformation, you were reported in all the three daily newspapers to have slated that the ...
Article : 423 wordsSir,—I trust you will afford me space in the columns of your journal for the accompanying which I doubt not many will agree with me in thinking a crying evil. ...
Article : 252 wordsSir,—In your issue of the 7th inst. there is a letter signed "Freights and Charges," in which it is stated " that Philip Levi und Co., who have [?]igned several of the certificates in question, are ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 28 Aug 1860, Page 6
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