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  2. MR. COOK, M.L.A., AND THE OUTER CIRCLE LINE.

    The following report has been forwarded to us for publication:- A meeting of the council of the Northco[?] branch of the Reform Leage was held at Mr. ...

    Article : 1,596 words
  3. THEATRE ROYAL.

    "Leah was repeated on Saturday night at the Theatre Royal. It will be remembered that Miss Ward appeared in the principal character in this play on the occasion of her ...

    Article : 433 words
  4. OUTER-CIRCLE RAILWAY MEETING AT BRUNSWICK.

    A public meeting was held at the Mechanics' Institute, Brunswick, on Saturday evening, to "consider the present aspect of the railway question, and to petition the ...

    Article : 2,332 words
  5. TRIAL OF EXPLOSIVE COMPOUNDS IN THE RIVER.

    In accordance with a resolution adopted by the Harbour Trust Commissioners, on the motion of Mr. Sargood, experiments were tried in the River Yarra on Saturday ...

    Article : 1,239 words
  6. SATURDAY'S SPORTS.

    A large number of spectators assembled in the Richmond paddock on Saturday to witness the match between Melbourne and Essendon, and a stout contest was looked ...

    Article : 1,648 words
  7. THE FLOGGING QUESTION.

    Sir,—The signature "E.B.," boys, pigeons, [?]erns, and flowers, leaves no doubt in the minds of his neighbours as to who was the writer of the letter in ...

    Article : 213 words
  8. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—In your issue of to-day I notice a letter signed "E.B.," complaining of the annoyance received by him from boys throwing stones and pieces of lead at his pigeons, ...

    Article : 290 words
  9. THE OPERA.

    The Melbourne Opera-house looked at its best on Saturday night, when it was crowded from floor to ceiling with a dens[?]ly-packed audience. His Excellency the Governor and ...

    Article : 1,151 words
  10. NEW GOLD DISCOVERY.

    The Beechworth prospecting party, under the lead of Mr. W. Dalgleish, have continued operations, notwithstanding the discontinuance of Government aid, and their efforts ...

    Article : 440 words
  11. THE DIFFICULTIES OF SELECTORS.

    Sir,—We are [?]o used to the anomalies of Victorian land laws that I fear we scarcely pay sufficient [?]ed to their hardship, yet the [?]ublished account of Mr. Dwyer's case ...

    Article : 851 words
  12. THE OLD STORY.

    Sir,—Mr. Berry is now going to try the north side of the river, but he will find difficulties there he probably did not contemplate. He will have to cross the Hobson's ...

    Article : 255 words
  13. ARARAT AND STAWELL COURSING CLUB.

    This meeting was concluded to-day in Mr. Henderson's and Mr. Lindsay's paddocks, Maroona. It was found that game was hard to beat up on the plains, and recourse had to ...

    Article : 164 words
  14. TREATMENT OF PYRITES.

    Sir,—I beg the favour of a small space in your valuable journal for a few comments on the earnest and practical leader which appeared in this morning's issue on the above ...

    Article : 312 words
  15. MR. ORR AND THE GOULBURN VALLEY LINE.

    Sir,—The member for Moira, Mr. Orr, made the following statement in the House of Assembly on Tuesday evening, during his remarks upon the Goulburn Valley railway: ...

    Article : 233 words
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