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  2. THE VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT

    The SPEAKER took the chair at thirty minutes past four o'clock. MESSAGE FROM HIS EXCELLENCY. Mr. O'SHANASSY begged to lay upon the ...

    Article : 13,865 words
  3. EXPLORATION OF AUSTRALIA.

    Sir,—Please allow me an opportunity of replying to Mr. Morton's second letter, published on Saturday last. What is the use, Sir, of my answering Mr. ...

    Article : 3,644 words
  4. AMERICA.

    Sir,—The "army worm" has again been at its [?]evastating ravages on our fair fields; not upon the cereals this time, but on human life. On Monday, the 21st ult., a most sanguinary ...

    Article : 2,051 words
  5. THE INDUSTRIES OF BALLARAZ.

    AS with ironfounding, so with the manufacture of agricultural implements and machinery, this [?] branch of industry owes its local habitation [?] the urgent demand of consumers, met more ...

    Article : 1,930 words
  6. REMARKS ON THE DEFENCES OF PORT PHILIP.

    Sir,—The nature of the attacks to which this pert will be subjected has been so often pointed cut that it is unnecessary to dwell upon them. The first question presenting itself for ...

    Article : 1,775 words
  7. THE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE.

    Sir,—I confess myself somewhat at a loss to comprehend the motives of those gentlemen who, headed by Mr. Thomson, are offering so strenu[?] an opposition to the regulations lately issued ...

    Article : 896 words
  8. THE HEAT IN VIOTORIA AND IN INDIA.

    Sir,—As a new arrival in this colony, after a residence of six years in India, in some of the lettest provinces, I am truly astonished at the amount of heat endured here by the English ...

    Article : 394 words
  9. BATHING IN THE YARRA.

    Sir,—In your town talk of last Wednesday a case of drowning in the Yarra at the bathinghenses is mentioned, without explaining what prevented the man in charge from rendering any ...

    Article : 242 words
  10. ENGLISH EXPECTATIONS OF VICTORIA.

    Sir,—The following extracts from a letter dated 26th November last, and written to me by one of the most influential men in London, are, [?]haps, worth publishing:— ...

    Article : 165 words
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