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  2. PROTECTION FOR LIFE AT FIRES.

    We have been requested by the representative of the Fire Insurance Companies' Committee to publish the following correspondence on the subject of a fire escape. It will ...

    Article : 430 words
  3. SALES OF AUSTRALIAN WOOL IN LONDON.

    Sir Daniel Cooper, who returned to Sydney by the last mail, has since his arrival published a letter, of which we have received a copy, on the subject of wool sales, giving his ...

    Article : 1,284 words
  4. MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY.

    An ordinary meeting of the Senate of the Melbourne University was held yesterday afternoon, in the library at the University, buildings—the warden, Professor Hearn, in ...

    Article : 1,990 words
  5. NEW ZEALAND.

    Our colonial Parliament has entered on its duties for the session. The speech is shorter than usual for such addresses, and though as "general" in some points as Queen's speeches ...

    Article : 1,331 words
  6. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Sydney wool-sellers have at last uttered then deliverance with respect to the mode of conducting the sales in London. The discussion was taken on the basis of nine ...

    Article : 2,078 words
  7. MELBOURNE LOCAL LAND BOARD.

    A local land board, consisting of Mr. Hodgkinson, Assistant Commissioner of Lands and Survey; Mr. Arness, Mayor of Melbourne; and Mr. Sturt, P.M.; sat yesterday at ...

    Article : 592 words
  8. PRESENTATION TO MRS. BANDMANN.

    A deputation, consisting of Messrs. J. J. Moody, C.N. Read, and E. Symonds, on behalf of several subscribers, yesterday waited upon Mrs. Bandmann, prior to her departure with ...

    Article : 561 words
  9. POLICE.

    MINOR OFFENCES.—Francis M'Donald was fined 10s. for using profane language in the streets.—Thomas Lofthouse was fined 20s., on a charge of insulting behaviour and ...

    Article : 504 words
  10. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the committee was held on Monday afternoon, Mr. J. H. Blackwood (the president) in the chair, and present, also, Messrs. Bright, Bell, ...

    Article : 344 words
  11. THE STORY OF SEPARATION.

    Sir,—I take exception to the following part of Mr. Curr's letter in Friday's Argus:—"Dr. Lang succeeded, however, in raising such a strong feeling of sectarian jealousy against ...

    Article : 179 words
  12. THE WAGES OF TAILORS.

    Sir,—In your remarks upon a letter published in your issue of to-day, from a "Journeyman Tailor," the public would infer that 50s. to 55s. was the highest wages that good ...

    Article : 164 words
  13. THE RAILWAY CHARGES ON WOOL.

    Sir,—I shall feel obliged by your correcting a passage in The Argus report of yesterday's deputation to the Minister of Railways. I am stated to have said I, "could not see ...

    Article : 105 words
  14. THE CREATION.

    Sir,—Could the learned lecturer on "Creation" be persuaded to publish the lectures in extenso, and afford to those who had not the felicity of listening, an opportunity of leisurely ...

    Article : 55 words
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