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  2. MR. BROOKE V. MR. HIGINBOTHAM.

    We have been requested to publish the following correspondence:— "40 Temple-court, January 4, 1861. "Sir,—In The Argus of this morning, you. ...

    Article : 801 words
  3. VICTORIAN RIFLE ASSOCIATION MATCHES.

    The presentation of the prizes by His Excellency the Governor to the successful competitors at the late matches of the Victorian Rifle Association, took place in the Exhibition Building at ...

    Article : 3,442 words
  4. HOBSON'S BAY REGATTA.

    Saturday was a red-letter day in the annals of Sandridge, the bay regatta having proved to be the most successful that has ever been witnessed in the colony. Very early in the morning the ...

    Article : 2,542 words
  5. MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1861.

    It requires no small degree of resolution to brush up one's Parliamentary business again. The work of SISYPHUS was dreary enough in all conscience. But ...

    Article : 4,028 words
  6. ADULTERATION.

    Sir,—The question of adulteration of food is now occupying attention, and so many startling facts have been made public that I think it is high time some remedy should be applied. The ...

    Article : 885 words
  7. THE CORONER OF GISBORNE.

    Sir,—Will you do me the favour to correct an error which appeared in Friday's issue of The Argus, in your Parliamentary reports? One is headed "the Coroner of Gisborne," in which Mr. ...

    Article : 98 words
  8. TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCH.

    There is nothing to note, except a gathering of volunteers. Business seems likely to improve. ...

    Article : 24 words
  9. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    William Dalrymple, of Richmond, clerk. Causes cf insolvency—Being out of employment for the last 20 months, sickness and death in family, and pressure of a creditor. Liabilities, £182 18s.; ...

    Article : 111 words
  10. BARBARITY OF MASTERS IN VICTORIA.

    Sir,—I think if you knew the sort of treatment Immigrants have to put up with in this colony, you would not advocate immigration so warmly as you do. Take an instance which came within ...

    Article : 647 words
  11. GEELONG.

    Another melancholy instance of excessive dissipation has just, occurred near town. On the Queenscliff-road, about halfway to that watering-place, stands a house, known as the Wallington ...

    Article : 557 words
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