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  4. THE OBSERVER.

    Lately I had occasion to go to Geelong. The moat noticeable thing I observed there in the course of a day was a constable, with a musket over his shoulder, walking from ...

    Article : 747 words
  5. SOMETHING TOO MUCH OF IT!

    The citizens are getting a little too much of it. Too much of what the Argus calmly calls Mr. WRAGGE'S "harmless amusements." The ...

    Article : 661 words
  6. THEATRE ROYAL.

    Last night, the Marble Heart constituted the chief attraction at the Theatre Royal--the more so than usual, because in it was introduced to us one of the new comers to ...

    Article : 505 words
  7. CHEERFUL PROPHETS.

    The morning papers do not hold out a very charming picture for the contemplation of the volunteers who are to take part in the approaching military display. There ...

    Article : 184 words
  8. THE MYSTERIOUS HAND.

    Geelong is in considerable excitement of the descriptive horror. Very naturally so. It is not an agreeable thing for human hands, especially if supposed to be feminine, to be ...

    Article : 179 words
  9. PRINCELY ADVERTISING.

    They do it well in India. Here, one advertises for a groom, or a man to milk, or a clerk. In India, a native Rajah advertises for a "Commander-in-Chief." The forces at ...

    Article : 76 words
  10. ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA.

    Last evening as much of this grand work of Meyerbeer's as the directors chose to give was produced for the first time this season at the Opera House. The performance was ...

    Article : 218 words
  11. A SAILOR OR LARRIKIN ?

    The monotony of the Banco Court was relieved this morning by a strange proceeding. Mr. Dnigan moved for a writ to discharge a boy named Hayes, under twelve years of age, ...

    Article : 354 words
  12. TOPICS OF THE DAY.

    The Chief Secretary has received a telegram from Sir James M'Cullach to the effect that the Australian Customs Bill had pass edits second reading, and by the end of next week ...

    Article : 853 words
  13. LAND BOARD

    In the absence of the hon. Commissioner of Lands. Mr. Gillies presided at the Lands Board to-day. At the commencement of proceedings, Mr. Parves asked for an ...

    Article : 300 words
  14. THE VOLUNTEERS.

    The "Volunteer notices" of to-day give signs that the "bustle" for the military duties of the week hits already begun. The arrangements for the baggage are published, ...

    Article : 208 words
  15. DEPARTURE OF MAILS.

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  17. NARROW GAUGE RAILWAYS.

    In an exhaustive article on the relative merits of bread and narrow gauge railways, the " Times " of 17th January concludes thus:--In Victoria, we regret to say, the ...

    Article : 289 words
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