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  2. TELEGRAPHIC, DESPATCHES.

    A large and influential meeting was held here to-day on behalf of the Grant testimonial. A strong committee was formed for the purpose of making a general canvass of the ...

    Article : 534 words
  3. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1870.

    Ministers are deliberating upon the question of our defences, though the decision will hardly rest at last with the Executive. Parliament will, of course, ...

    Article : 7,329 words
  4. OPENING OF THE NEW TOWN-HALL. THE INAUGURATION.

    At length, after 20 months of building, the new Town-hall of Melbourne, by very far the finest municipal building in Australia, has been opened to the public. The inaugural ...

    Article : 8,508 words
  5. THE CONCERT AT THE THEATRE ROYAL.

    The engagement of the leading members of the opera company for the opening concert at the Town-hall last night, caused a suspension of the ordinary performances at the Theatre ...

    Article : 476 words
  6. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    William Nish M'Culloch, of Sandridge, painter. Causes of insolvency—Losses on contracts, falling-off in business, and execution of a distraint warrant. Liabilities, £113 ...

    Article : 362 words
  7. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day.)

    Marks v. the Mayor of Melbourne, Nimmo v. Crawcour, Hoban v. Brennan, Ray v. Boylan. SITTINGS IN EQUITY. Before his Honour Mr. Justice Molesworth) ...

    Article : 282 words
  8. THE MUNICIPAL SITUATION OF HOTHAM.

    Sir,—In your remarks in this day's Argus, under the head of "Municipal Elections," you state that there is to be no election in Hotham, as two of the councillors will not ...

    Article : 234 words
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