Inquirer.—The second player, after he had played his three, was entitled to a sequence of four. Bendige—You will find the nominations for the Melbourne Cup and Two Thousand Guineas in the "Victorian ...
Article : 389 wordsSIR,—Four correspondent "Stumps" seems to have forgotten his subject, and allowed the remarks and comments of other anonymous writers to form the topic of his late effusions. To my mind t he personal remarks ...
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Advertising : 158 wordsSIR,—It is belter to be ailing in body than in mind. With "Stumps" it is pretty evident that the latter is affected, and that his mental faculties are "under a cloud." My arguments remain uncontroverted Had ...
Article : 1,394 wordsTHE old proverb that C[?]lum non animam mutant has been beautifully exemplified in the Mornington election. Not even the adoption of vote by ballot, which it was ...
Article : 1,667 wordsThe Legislative Assembly met yesterday, but the business transacted was confined to the swearing in of hon. members and the election of a Speaker. Mr. Humfiray pripose, and Mr. Mollison seconded, the ...
Article : 222 wordsThe brief engagement of the Marsh troupe terminated on Saturday evening, when the young folks appeared in the "Brigand" and the "Toodles" On Monday, after "Daddy Hardacre." the two French instrumentalists, ...
Article : 5,022 wordsMR. EDITOR,—I am great admirer of cricket, and though not a player, I take much interest in the game, and attend all the principal matches. The expected advent of the All England Eleven is an ...
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