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  2. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The Hon. E. Barton, the speaker of the Legislative Assembly, will be unable to leave his residence for some days, having sustained an injury to the foot. The chair of the ...

    Article : 1,406 words
  3. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    The following horses were accidentally omitted from the Wyndham Racing Club list of entries published yesterday:—Don and Tyrone, for Werribee-park and Wyndham ...

    Article : 3,905 words
  4. SUNDAY LABOUR IN ADELAIDE.

    A large deputation waited upon the Treasurer this morning, to lay before him their objections to a continuance of the custom of unloading ocean steamers at Port ...

    Article : 252 words
  5. FRENCH INTERFERENCE WITH PROTESTANT MISSIONARIES.

    Intelligence to hand from Noumea by the Messageries Maritimes steamer Dupleix states that Mons. Gauharou, the director of the Interior, has gone to the Loyalty group in ...

    Article : 114 words
  6. ART NOTES.

    The drawing by Mr. G. R. Ashton, which took the New South Wales Art Society a premium last year, and is the presentation plate for the art-union of that society, to be ...

    Article : 683 words
  7. THE NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly this evening, the attention of the Government was drawn to the seditions and inflammatory language used on Sunday at a gathering of the ...

    Article : 235 words
  8. RECIDIVISTE MEETING IN BRISBANE.

    A public meeting was held in the town-hall to-night, the Mayor of Brisbane in the chair, when resolutions were passed recording an emphatic and solemn protest against ...

    Article : 141 words
  9. THE ATHLETIC-HALL, BOURKE-STREET.

    Mr. Le Capelain, superintending inspector to the Central Board of Health, has sent in the following report on Park's Athletic-hall, Bourke-street, where prize glove-fights have ...

    Article : 222 words
  10. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mrs. Morgan, the wife of the Panmure murderer, arrived in Ararat the Hamilton train last night. Some kind-hearted people who met her at the railway station procured ...

    Article : 985 words
  11. TRADE SOCIETY MEETINGS.

    A deputation from the Trades-hall Council, consisting of Messrs. B. Douglass, M'Ivor, and Allan, waited last night upon the Carpenters', Plumbers', and Plasterers' Societies, ...

    Article : 315 words
  12. THE UNEMPLOYED IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The proclamation issued by the Government announcing that no further relief would be afforded to the unemployed has been carried into effect. Last night the men ...

    Article : 558 words
  13. PUBLIC MEETING AT SEYMOUR.

    A public meeting, presided over by Mr. J. D. Morrison, president of the shire, was held here this evening, when the following resolutions were unanimously carried:— ...

    Article : 336 words
  14. RECENT MEETINGS.

    A meeting of the executive committee of the Fitzroy to Whittlesea Railway League—at which representatives from Fitzroy, North-cote, Preston, and Epping were present—was ...

    Article : 315 words
  15. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    At a meeting of the Williamstown Borough Council last night, a letter was received from the Melbourne Harbour Trust, informing the council that the dredge would be worked by ...

    Article : 285 words
  16. SANDHURST.

    Messrs. Couchman, Templeton, and Irving, the Civil Service Commissioners, arrived here from Echuca this morning, and commenced their investigations in connexion with the ...

    Article : 228 words
  17. CASUALTIES AND OFFENCES.

    Mr. William Blake, of Footscray, who wns thrown from a horse on Monday, thereby sustaining a concussion ot the brain, died at his residence at 2 p.m. yesterday. ...

    Article : 303 words
  18. A PROTEST AGAINST DOGMATISM.

    Sir,—The "Man in the Pulpit" is a companion picture to the "Man in the 'Bus," as sketched in The Argus to-day, with this difference—that for convenience sake we ...

    Article : 691 words
  19. TRAINING SCHOOL BOYS FOR ROWING MATCHES.

    Sir,—As an old public-school boy, I request your permission to make a public appeal through the columns of The Argus to the head masters of those public schools whose ...

    Article : 691 words
  20. AN IMPORTANT SQUATTING CASE.

    Sir,—Since the statement referring to the purchase made by Mr. Shaw and myself from the Assets Company appeared in yours issue of the 15th inst. I have received a letter from ...

    Article : 633 words
  21. AN APPEAL ON BEHALF OF AN OLD COLONIST.

    Sir,—Permit me through the columns of The Argus to appeal to old colonists and their descendants on behalf of George Hale, a carpenter, who left England in the Fairleigh ...

    Article : 349 words
  22. THE CONDEMNED CRIMINAL CORDINI.

    Sir,—In the early days of Texas Horsestealing was a capital offence. There was considerable horsestealing throughout the state. The conquering Anglo-Saxon made it ...

    Article : 298 words
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