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Article : 527 wordsThat part of the Land Act which provided for a readjustment of the squatters' rights, on the basis of new assessment of all the pastoral runs, must ...
Article : 5,822 wordsA case of some interest, especially to ship-masters, was dealt with at the Sandridge Polieo court yesterday. Ganet Blanchkart, a boardinghouse-keeper, was charged, on ...
Article : 1,708 wordsSpecial interest attached to the match the result of which we chronlcle to day, from the fact that, on the whole, the North Melbourne men had been the most successful of ...
Article : 576 wordsWhen we last addressed our English renders Mr. Hargraves had left Perth on his return trip, and it was intimated that the report of his proceedings would be forthcoming as soon ...
Article : 1,629 wordsSir,—I quite agree with "Copenhagen" that "S. R." has made a very unwarrantable attack upon the Government, and especially upon the Treasurer. I think no ...
Article : 211 wordsSir,—I wish, with your permission, to say a few words in reply to tho letter of " Copenhagen," in your isatic of to-day. In the second paragraph of his letter he ...
Article : 1,389 wordsA [?]gget weighing twenty-three ounces, and several others, weighing forty ounces in all, havo seen obtained by Francis, from a claim in Nuggety Gully, Tambaroora. There as a rush ...
Article : 295 wordsThe senseless and unjust outcry against the squatters, like the influence of the political agitators who raised it, has died out. All shams do die out sooner or later. Mr. Don, ...
Article : 967 wordsFREE STATE.—The feeling to re-annex the Free State to this colony is growing stronger every day. The majority of the people are already signing a memorial[?]ts the Volksraad, ...
Article : 384 wordsSir,—Several of your correspondents lately have written complaining of the exerbitance of the Melbounne wine merchants, and charging them with being the cause of virtually ...
Article : 215 wordsSir,—I noticed in The Araus. some time ago, that a number of valuable books had been stolen from the Public Library. Fromthe loose manner in which it is thrown open, without ...
Article : 253 wordsSir,—I have observed Mr. French's letters which have appeared in your paper respecting Hayes's specilic; and as I consider that gentleman must have made some mistake in ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 10 Apr 1863, Page 5
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