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  2. Port Phillip.

    RELIGIOUS HARMONY IN MELBOURNE.—The following speech, which we copy from the Port Phillip Patriot, was delivered by the Rev. P. B. Geoghegan, O.S.F., at a farewell dinner given to Mr. Brodie, at ...

    Article : 2,215 words
  3. AUSTRALIAN v. CHRONICLE.

    MR. EDITOR—The Catholics of New South Wales are indebted, in a great measure, to the Australasian Chronicle for the position they hold, the influence they possess, the light in which they stand as a body ...

    Article : 1,542 words
  4. Supreme Court.

    Macarthur v. Dunlop.—In consequence of the absence of a material witness for the plaintiff the record in this case was withdrawn. Biddulph v. Reid.—This was an action to recover ...

    Article : 252 words
  5. HORSE RACING.

    MR. EDITOR—Like most of my countrymen, the natives, I am fond of a fine horse. I account myself a judge of good points, and would walk a mile on foot to feast my eyes with the symmetrical ...

    Article : 1,602 words
  6. WEEKLY METEOROLOGICAL TABLE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 69 words
  7. CALENDAR FOR THE ENSUING WEEK.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 101 words
  8. FRIDAY, JUNE 11.

    Gordon v. Boucher.—This was an issue which had been ordered for trial under the Foreign Attachment Act, to decide whether Mr. Charles Boucher had authority to draw bills in Sydney on the Bank ...

    Article : 440 words
  9. THE CHRONICLE.

    AT the end of half a century from its first occupation of this territory, the British government has determined upon the adoption of some decided et measure for the civilisation of the aborigines. A ...

    Article : 1,127 words
  10. IMMIGRATION.

    MR. EDITOR—The labour question has for a long time engrossed a considerable share of the public attention, and the press has reiterated week after week the ovewhelming necessity of the colonists ...

    Article : 933 words
  11. SATURDAY, JUNE 12.

    The court opened at the usual hour on Saturday morning, and Mr. Justice Burton took his seat upon the bench. The case of Maclaren v. Lyons was then called, but, there being only eleven jurors in ...

    Article : 2,284 words
  12. VULGAR EPITHETS.

    MR. EDITOR—There was an epithet in the Sydney Gazette, of the 12th instant, which not only evinces a pitiful, vulgar spite against the Catholic community, but, in the effusion of venom, provokes a rather ...

    Article : 374 words
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