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  2. PUBLIC OPINION.

    Mr A. J. Sullivan, president of the Chiltern and Rutherglen Branch of the A. M. E. A., writes:-- When the proposal was under ...

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  3. AKESPEARE.

    [?] with the suggestion of [?] of Trinity College, that will be an Australian memorial compare at Stratford-on-Avon, a ...

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  5. OFFICIAL STATEMENT.

    The Under Secretary (Mr Callaway) to whom the gist of "Dispenser's" letter was communicated, said that so long as unqualified assistants worked ...

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  6. BOOKED FAR MARYSVILIE

    After much tribulation on Good Friday morning I secured two first-class coach and rail tickets to Marysville, via Healesville, at n cost of L2 0s 6d. full ...

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  7. HOUSING THE INSANE

    Visiting Ararat a few days ago I went out with Mr J. Cameron. Architect and inspector of Government Property in that district. to see the ...

    Article : 148 words
  8. TRAFFIC REGULATION

    I have read the letter from "E.," in which he complains that the police are doing duties that should not be performed by them, such as traffic ...

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  9. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT.

    How dearly everyone likes to teach, and preach for "the other fellow." Take, for instance, Dr. Strong, in his recent denunciation of capital punishment. ...

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  10. THE OBSCURING HAT.

    Many reasons why men don't go to church are given, and I wish to add one to the number. I have not boon a regular attendant ...

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  11. SCHOOL PUNISHMENT.

    He the corporal punishment by teachers, the young Australian, generally is impertinent, precoclous, and disobedient And why? The fault lies with the parents. ...

    Article : 160 words
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  13. [?]E CITY COURT

    [?] been no sitting of the City [?] Thursday last, and Conse[?] is a heavy accumulation [?] Jastices of the peace have ...

    Article : 166 words
  14. VAGRANT BOGS.

    A correspondent of yours (Dr. M'Gilllcuddy), in writing to your paper some time ago, complained of the animals that were allowed to travel in Richmond, ...

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  15. THE CHURCH AND LABOR.

    I see by "The Herald that the Methodists have adopted a platform in connection with the Labor question. On a careful perusal of the [?] ...

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  16. CHEMISTS' ASSISTANTS.

    I notice in your paper of Thursday's date, that an unqualified assistant (chemist) was prosecuted for selling a poison., at Footscray. Mr M. Pherson. ...

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