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  2. INTRODUCTION OF THE SALMON.

    The following communication has been received from Mr. J. A. Youl, addressed to Mr. W. Archer, Hobart Town:— "London, Jan. 18, 1862. ...

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  3. VITAL STATISTICS OF MELBOURNE AND SUBURBS.

    The following is the registrar-general's report on the vital statistics of Melbourne and suburbs during the month of February, 1862:—Actual daily mortality of persons of both sexes under ...

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  4. OUR VOLUNTEERS.

    Sir,—Every one who takes an interest in the volunteer movement in this colony, will have read with pleasure your recent articles upon the reorganization of the force; and the merest tyr[?] in ...

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  5. MELBOURNE PUBLIC LIBRARY.

    Date. Morning. Evening. Total. First week.... 2,540 2,114 4,654 Second week.... 2,789 1,850 4,639 Third week.... 2,732 1,947 4,679 ...

    Article : 402 words
  6. POLICE.

    The court was opened at ten o'clock. DRUNKENNESS.—Thomas Burns, Thomas Brown, William Allen, Edward Toole, William Doogan, John Hall, John Connor, and Catherine ...

    Article : 309 words
  7. QUALIFICATIONS OF DENOMINATIONAL TEACHERS.

    Sir,—With all due deference to the extensive information possessed by your correspondent "Romeo," whose letter appeared in your issue of Friday last, I cannot allow his statements ...

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  8. MECHANICS' INSTITUTES AND THEIR USES.

    Sir,—The utility of a mechanics' institution, like that long established in Melbourne, and where many facilities to the reading public are afforded, cannot for a moment be questioned; ...

    Article : 258 words
  9. THE OVENS DISTRICT.

    Notwithstanding the wide area of our quartz country, and the large number of reefs that have been ascertained to yield gold, we are still far behind other gold-fields in the position of this ...

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  10. THE LATE INQUEST AT NORTH MELBOURNE.

    Sir,—Upon reading your report of the inquest held at North Melbourne on Thursday last, upon the body of Wm. S. Ford, I notice an inaccuracy which I wish to correct. ...

    Article : 891 words
  11. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    FATAL ACCIDENT AT THE PORT.—An accident of a fatal character happened at the Port on Saturday morning, about eleven o'clock, to an elderly man named Edward Woodroffe. It ...

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  12. THE RAILWAY DEPARTMENT.

    Sir,—What is the meaning of the term "Civil Service?" Is it intended to comprehend all employés under Government? ...

    Article : 610 words
  13. COCHIN CHINA.

    The French are said to have taken possession of the small island in the China Sea, lying to the south of Cochin China, and known as Pulo Condore. From its proximity to the ...

    Article : 460 words
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