The following letter to the editor appeared in the Warrrnambool Examiner of October 18:— "Sir,—I have lead with some surprise, in a recent number of the Examiner, the statement, ...
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Article : 602 wordsSir,—I read in your valuable paper of this morning that the Commissioner of Railways has refused to allow this encampment to be formed at the Werribee, on account of the danger of a ...
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Article : 1,089 wordsSir,—I observe, in your issue of to-day, a letter signed "Myles Garret Byrne," in which the writer says,—"I have heard to-day, from an incontrovertible authority, that Mr. A. A. ...
Article : 208 wordsSir,—In your report of the races on Saturday last, you make a mistake in stating that Camden's dam was bred by Mr. Icely, Calliope, the dam of the winner of the Derby, on Saturday, ...
Article : 104 wordsSir,—As an inhabitant of Back Creek (or, rather, the town of Talbot, as His Excellency has been pleased to christen it), I must indignantly protest against the vile libel on my fellow ...
Article : 949 wordsSir,—In your paper of the 15th, I observe an article copied from the Mount Alexander Mail, headed "Experimental, Incubation," and I beg to state, for the information of the good folk who ...
Article : 819 wordsSir,—I observe by the Post-office notification, that the Northam's mail is to close finally, i. c., for letters and newspapers, by way of Marseilles only, at nine a.m. on the 26th—the bulk of it ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 22 Oct 1861, Page 7
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