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  2. THE MILITIA ENCAMPMENT.

    This year Queenseliff has been chosen as the ground for the usual Easter evolutions of the Defence Force of the colony. Last year, on the return of the New South Wales ...

    Article : 933 words
  3. THE NEW BRIDGE WORKS.

    At the invition of Messrs. David Munro and Co., the members of the Victorian Chamber of Manufactures yesterday visited the works now in progress at Prince's-bridge. ...

    Article : 1,211 words
  4. THE FIJI DISASTER.

    Fiji has certainly fallen upon evil days. Through commercial depression and other causes it had touched a very low point on the descending scale of prosperity, and now it is ...

    Article : 1,775 words
  5. THE RARLY CLOSING LAW AND THE MUNICIPAL COUNCILS.

    The duties which are thrust upon the local councils in all cities, towns, and boroughs by the 45th section of the Factories' and Shops' Act are leading to no little dissension ...

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  7. CENTRAL BOARD ON HEALTH.

    A special meeting of the Central Board of Health was held in the Treasury-buildings yesterday. There were present Mr. A. P. Akehurst (president), Dr. Rose, M.L.A., Dr. ...

    Article : 1,805 words
  8. FREEMASONRY.

    A large assemblage of Masons, numbering upwards of 150, met in the new Masonie-hall, Collins-street, on Wednesday evening, on the occasion of the installation of Brother W. ...

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  9. AN FARLY-CLOSING DEBATE.

    Sir,—It is, perhups, singular that during the long period the question of early closing has been before the public there has never been an attempt made to bring the parties ...

    Article : 285 words
  10. MR. R. GUDEMANN AND THE TREASURY OFFICES.

    The following letter, signed by a large number of officials of the various branches of the Treasury, was sent to Mr. R. Gudemann, the new commissioner of audit, on the ...

    Article : 267 words
  11. THE ELSTERNWICK RAILWAY GATES.

    Sir,—I want to draw your attention to the railway gates at Elsternwick. I have always been accustomed to cross the line after leaving the station. When the 8.35 p.m. train ...

    Article : 220 words
  12. MR. FITZGIBBON AND THE MADDEN FAMILY.

    Sir—Those who assume to correct others should themselves be accurate, and that is what Mr. Wulter Madden is not. I presume that the names which are assigned to ...

    Article : 518 words
  13. THE ART SCHOOL—AN APPEAL.

    Sir,—Mr. Peppercorn's siggestion that the trustees of the National Gallery should increase the allowance for the travelling studentship is excellent in its way. Whether ...

    Article : 340 words
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  15. GRAND ORCHESTRA.

    Sir,—At this moment it may be of interest to give publicity to the opinion expressed by my son, Concert-meister Johann Kruse, during his recent visit to Australia. When ...

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