Sir,—I have not observed in the press any reference to important information contained in the London Times of 16th December, 1879. which I give in full:- ...
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Article : 147 wordsSir,— Victorians cannot boast of their seafish as a means of food supply and unless great care and attention is bestowed upon this subject it will always remain the same; ...
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Article : 1,064 wordsSir,—It is understood that in a few days a gentleman who has been prominently identified with most of the public movements of Victoria will leave these shores on a ...
Article : 133 wordsThe following entries have been received for the Williamstown races, which come off on Easter Monday:- HURDLE RACE. ...
Article : 672 wordsSir,—Your very well meaning correspondent "J." in to-day's issue acknowledges the necessity of distinguishing between what is desirable and what is possible But the ...
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Article : 792 wordsSir,—Having got rid of that frightful incubes that has been crushing the life blood out of the colony—the Berry Ministry—and the reins of government being once moro in ...
Article : 595 wordsSir,—The ex-Ministerial organ was so taken by surprise that it accounted for the defeat of the Berry faction from three different and distinct causes, and finally discovering that ...
Article : 464 wordsAt the COLLINGWOOD Court on Tuesday a man named John Nelson was brought up on remand, charged with insulting behaviour in a public place, whereby a breach of the peace ...
Article : 311 wordsThe second match of the club for the year took place the Victoria Ranges on Saturday last, when the club's trophy and six money prizes were competed for. The shooting was not up to the avearage. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 10 Mar 1880, Page 6
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