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  2. VICTORIAN DISCHARGED PRISONERS' AID SOCIETY.

    The usual monthly meeting of the general committee was held on Monday last, in the society's offices, Collins-street west. The Rev. T. C. Cole in the chair. The executive ...

    Article : 357 words
  3. FAREWELL TO MR. WILLIAM M'OULLOOH.

    A number of Mr. William M'Calloch's friends met at Scott's Hotel yesterday, to bidhim farewell previous to his leaving Victoria on a visit to Europe. The chair was ocupied ...

    Article : 630 words
  4. THE KEW ASYLUM INQUIRY.

    The eighth sitting of the Kew Asylum board of inquiry was held at the institution on Thursday. Present—Messrs. Mackay, M.L.A. (chairman), Crews, M.L.A., and ...

    Article : 3,478 words
  5. CURRENT LITERATURE.

    The Conflict Between Religion and Science, of which Professor Draper has given us an animated and entertaining, though somewhat slight and superficial, sketch, mast not be ...

    Article : 3,074 words
  6. ESTABLISEMENT OF AN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.

    A meeting of delegates from, agricultural societies was held at the Pastoral Society's rooms yesterday, for the purpose of urging the establishment of an agricultural college. ...

    Article : 1,038 words
  7. THE PALMER BLACKS. s

    "That the blacks are as bad as ever in the Palmer district whenever an opportunity presents itself, there is," states the Brisbane Courier, "unfortunately, plenty of evidence ...

    Article : 453 words
  8. THE GRASPING MONOPOLIST AND THE LAND.

    The following is the letter of Sir Samuel Wilson, addressed to the Ballarat Star, referred to in our leading article:— "Sir,—I rarely take the trouble to notice ...

    Article : 560 words
  9. JOHN RENTON.

    The Brisbane Courier publishes the following extracts from a letter received by John Renton (who was recently rescued from the blacks) from his father in Orkney, showing ...

    Article : 309 words
  10. THE LONDON WOOL SALES.

    Sir,—I observe in the telegrams from London this morning that the February sales of colonial wools commenced on the 16th inst., and the second series is to ...

    Article : 243 words
  11. SHEEP ON FARMS AND STATIONS.

    Sir,—The importance of the changes going on in the lands of the colony from squatting to alienation, and the necessity for placing before the public an approximate statement, ...

    Article : 266 words
  12. THE COLLINGWOOD ELECTION.

    Sir,—I am glad to see that Mr. G. D. Carter is putting himself forward for Collingwood, and, what is most probable, will head the poll. Though Collingwood is thoroughly ...

    Article : 100 words
  13. THE HOUSE TAX.

    Sir,—In your leader of this morning, while justly condemning some of the clap-trap arguments of Messrs. Munro and Co. against the proposed house-tax, you fail; I think, to ...

    Article : 222 words
  14. THE CHILDRENS HOSPITAL.

    Sir,—Allow me to suggest that an effort should be made to interest the scholars of our state schools in the Children's Hospital. Numbers of thom would, I believe, respond ...

    Article : 165 words
  15. BATHING IN THE MERRI CREEK.

    Sir,—The unfortunate possessor of a few copies of "nude usures" in exceptional positions would be heavily fined or imnrisoned. I, as the fortunate owner of a creek frontage ...

    Article : 145 words
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