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Article : 2,205 wordsSIR,—My attention has been directed to on article in your journal of the 19th of April last, having reference to the late James Galloway as founder of the eight hours movement in this colony, which if allowed ...
Article : 543 wordsMohamed Jan, one of the principal rebel leaders, who was erroneously reported to have been killed in conflict with the Hazards, at Ghoznee, about two months ago, is said ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 525 wordsThe following entries for the Melbourne Cup and Champion Stakes were made at Mr Bagot’s office to-day:— MELBOURNE CUP—[?] Star of the West, [?] ...
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Advertising : 741 wordsThe French Government, in pursuance of the threat made on the rejection by the Senate of the seventh clause of M. Ferry’s Education Bill, are patting into operation ...
Article : 100 wordsThe following circular has been issued:—- To the Grain-growers, Millers, and the Corn-trade of Victoria— 27th May, 1880.—Dear Sir.—The provisional committee of the proposed Melbourne Corn Exchange ...
Article : 398 wordsNotwithstanding the appeal of Mr Gladstone to the leading members of the Radical party to refrain from pressing the Government with reference to Sir Bartle Frere, the ...
Article : 81 wordsSIR.—I beg you to give my compliments to the miners or underground men who block up the pavement at the Comer, and tell them that when at “grass” they ought not to act like a mob of wild cattle, ...
Article : 318 wordsSixty-seven Sisters of Mercy arrived by the Aconcagua, and one of them has been missing since the vessel arrived, but a letter was received this morning stating that she had given up the cell for the world. ...
Article : 220 wordsDISPUTE (Broomfield)—1. The qualification of electors for the Upper House by Mr Bervice’s Reform Bill is reduced to £20 [?] holders, and £10 freeholders. 2 No: certainly not. ...
Article : 122 wordsSIR,—Allow me through the columns of your paper, to tender my sincere and heartfelt th[?] to Dr Owen and the honorary medical staff, and also to the ward[?] in No 8 ward— Messrs M[?] AND ...
Article : 53 wordsSIR—Mr Senson seems to have an [?]querable habit of asking questions. It is not all times a laudable one. In the present case its tendency is to broaden and deepen the area of enquiry. In my opinion, our ...
Article : 220 wordsMeeting loyal Ballarat Lodge, MU.LO.O.F. Monthly meeting Ballarat Horticultural Society. Meeting Ballarat East Board of Advice Patti concert, Academy of Music. Lecture by Rev. W. H. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe monthly meeting of the above brigade was held last evening at the station ; Captain R[?]sh in the chair, and about thirty-five members present. Correspondence— From H. Coy, tendering his ...
Article : 668 wordsSIR—Now that the monthly [?] is nearly round again, I should like to know what the directors in[?] doing. I was induced to buy into the above company on account of the progress they were making ...
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The Ballarat Courier (Vic. : 1869 - 1896; 1914 - 1918), Wed 2 Jun 1880, Page 3
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