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  2. IN GIPPSLAND.

    Snake Island, where we spent a day after our toils in the open boat, derives its name from its shape. There is not a snake upon it and none have been known there, but the ...

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  3. WEATHER NOTES

    The weather of the last 12 months has been of an exceptional character, which calls for some notice. The winter months were almost unique in the history of the colony, ...

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  4. GARDEN FETE AT RIPPON LEA.

    The movement for the erection of a new Seamen's Institute will receive a great impetus from the garden file which, by the kindness of Colonel Sargood and Mrs. ...

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  5. THE INTERCOLONIAL ME. DICAL CONGRESS.

    The provisional committee for the next session of the Intercolonial Medical Congress of Australasia met in the hall of the Medical Society on the 22nd inst. There was a large ...

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  6. NEW CALEDONIA.

    We have New Caledonian papers to the 4th of March. They mention that a detachment of soldiers—20 in number—with two officers and a couple of subalterns, had been ...

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  7. WEEKLY REVIEW OF THE WOOL TRADE.

    We referred a week ago to the fact that the arrivals of colonial wool in London during the past few months have been much larger than-those of the corresponding period ...

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  8. STATE AID OR SELF-HELP.

    Sir,—Respecting the "lectures" for the purpose of "encouraging new industries," to which Mr. Crisp refers in his letter of the 8thinst., these may have been delivered in ...

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  9. SUPREME COURT, GEELONG.

    A young woman, named Mary Jane Lewis, pleaded not guilty to having concealed the birth of a child at Melbourne on the 16th of January. The principal evidence was given ...

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  10. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SHOWS.

    The annual show of the Alexandra Pastoral and Agricultural Society passed off successfully to-day, tho rapid improvement stock and produce are making in this district being ...

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  11. THE PUBLIC SERVICE ACT AND THE TEACHERS.

    Sir,—[?] all the departmentS of the state, that which has charge of the education of the public is the slowest in its movements, and most t[?]sing in its delays. If any ...

    Article : 534 words
  12. MARYBOROUGH DISTRICT MUNICIPAL GROUP.

    The Maryborough District Municipal Group held ITS half-yearly meeting in the lower hull, Maryborough, to-day. The rules of the Municipal Association ...

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  13. THACHERS PAYMENTS.

    Sir,—I beg to thank you very much for so promptly inserting my letter of Monday last, although it appears we shall m no way benefit by it, and if it is not asking too ...

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