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  2. A POLITICAL PRIVILEGE APPRECIATED.

    GENTLEMAN AT THE DESK : “Will you fill up a Registration form, Sir ?” FREE AND ENLIGHTENED CITIZEN: “Well, I don’t mind : but if I do, what ’II you stand ?” ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 42 words
  3. MELBOURNE PUNCH'S PARLIAMENTARY DIARY.

    Mr. Haines laid on the table the Local Court regulations for Beechworth, Castlemaine, and Ballarat, forming a complete Diggers’ Court Some conversation ensued on the Upper House people having voted ...

    Article : 840 words
  4. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, JANUARY 8.

    The Speaker came in at half-past four, and a quorum was hunted up immediately. Dr. Owen asked about the cost of a bridge over the Loddon. Mr. Moore stated the amount to be £2300 19s. 5d., the odd five-pence ...

    Article : 458 words
  5. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, JANUARY 7.

    Mr. Snodgrass gave notice that on the following Tuesday he should discourse about the waste lands of the colony, and, though it might be regarded by some as an unfruitful subject, he hoped that the brief period of attention devoted to waste lands would not be considered as ...

    Article : 314 words
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