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  2. DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE.

    THE CORPORATION.—The citizens of La Trobe ward will perhaps need reminding that an election takes places to-day to supply the place of Mr. Campbell, the polling-place being the Adam and Eve public-house, in ...

    Article : 4,864 words
  3. NAME BOARDS TO STREETS.

    Alderman Reilly moved— That the Public Works Committee be instructed [?] the names of such of the streets of FitzRoy Ward as are made public streets by the FitzRoy Wa[?] ...

    Article : 427 words
  4. DRUNKENNESS.

    Sir,—In reference to your leading article in this day's paper, a low me to say, that amongst the [?]any [?] prescribed for drunkenness, it has always appeared [?] me that the most legitimate would be to imposes [?] ...

    Article : 102 words
  5. COMMUNICATION WITH THE BAY.

    Sir,—I am directed by the Committee of gentlemen, appointed at a public meeting of bankers, merchants, and others interested in the trade and prosperity of the City of Melbourne, held at Lloyd's Rooms, on the ...

    Article : 1,067 words
  6. COUNCIL PAPERS.

    Whereas it is expedient to amend an Act of the Lieutenant-Governor and Legislative Council of the Colony of Victoria, passed in the sixteenth year of the reign of Her present Majesty, intituled "An Act for Making and ...

    Article : 5,263 words
  7. THE GOLD DISCOVERIES IN GREAT BRITAIN.

    In following up the information contained in last week's M[?]ng Journal of the proportion of gold contained in the gossans of various mines in Cornwall, Devonshire, and other counties, we propose to take a ...

    Article : 2,162 words
  8. ANNUAL GENERAL LICENSING MEETING FOR THE DISTRICT OF BOURKE.

    Yesterday the following bench of Magistrates assembled in the District Court for the hearing of applications for publicans' general licenses for the district of Bourke [?] the year commencing 1st July, 1854:—Matthew ...

    Article : 1,064 words
  9. THE FATE OF LEICHARDT.

    Sir,—I need make no apology for troubling you on the subject of Leichardt's fate. It is taken for granted that the whole party has been annihliated—Is ill think upon insufficient grounds. ...

    Article : 1,032 words
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