{No abstract available}
Detailed lists, results, guides : 297 wordsDEATH BY BURNING.—A frightful accident occurred on Tuesday to a little boy at Payneham. The little fellow, whose name was George Harding, about six years of age, went into the house ...
Article : 355 wordsSir,—Will you be kind enough to correct an error in your to-day's report of the Eaglehawk Association's meeting of Saturday last? I stated then, that the probable, profits, if ...
Article : 77 wordsGreat are the charms of purity, of music, and of eloquence. Godiva—to invert Mr. Gladstone's own metaphor, and to apply it to himself—has once more taken that yearly ride through the ...
Article : 1,806 wordsSir,—The attention given to immigration by Mr. Loader has most materially helped to put the all-important question of peopling the country in a proper light before the country. There cannot ...
Article : 1,865 wordsNothing has so much surprised us, in the present crisis of American affairs, as the total absence of energy and decision on the part of the people of the North. Ever since America ...
Article : 1,763 wordsSir,—There can be no doubt that the adulteration of beer is carried to a very large extent. Stale and pricked barrels of imported ale are bought up cheap at auction sales, or of parties ...
Article : 1,818 wordsSir,—Having a little leisure time, I took a peep at our Land Bill, and on coming to clause 47—"As to the mode of determining what improvements have been effected," was rather ...
Article : 235 wordsSir,—We (I speak in the name of the diggers generally) have for some time been amused by accounts in The Argus and other journals of the doings of certain municipal, progress committee, ...
Article : 786 wordsSir,—As we are to have a general election, I trust a few remarks and questions on this subject will not be considered impertinent. I want, Sir, to know why the present Ministry, ...
Article : 1,391 wordsSir,—I beg to apologise for intruding these lines on your valuable space. I have read in your Saturday's issue the very ungentlemanly and vulgar conduct of the Hon. J. P. Fawkner in ...
Article : 1,092 wordsSir,—May I crave a space in your paper for a few remarks on the leading article of this day? (Saturday, June 29). It is with much diffidence that I write, but no verdict can be of any avail ...
Article : 587 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 2 Jul 1861, Page 7
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: