REVISION OF THE JURY-LIST.—The continuation of the revision of this list, which commenced on Tuesday at the City Court, was proceeded with yesterday after the close ...
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Article : 3,642 wordsSir,—I was not aware till lately of the invasion of Victoria by a detachment of the British Bar, and of their having taken possession of our Supreme Court House in Melbourne, ...
Article : 443 wordsThe public opinion of this country is not casily diverted by the terror of a mere mob. When heedless or wicked men have attempted by large combinations, by threats or deeds of ...
Article : 1,447 wordsNay, smooth thy brows, good yoke-fellow; the [?] go by, the heavens endure. Our shadows soften into sun-lights—we are not so very poor! ...
Article : 774 wordsAs I mentioned in my last, the sun shone brightly upon the windows of the Woolpack Inn on the morning after the drenching walk from Melton to Bacchus Marsh; and rising ...
Article : 1,370 wordsSir,—The article in your yesterday's Argus, signed "A Grocer," is too true. However, the trade or buyers can easily remedy the evil by insisting on paying only for actual weight of ...
Article : 111 wordsSir,—As quartz and quartz-mining seems to be quite a mania here just now with the majority of the people, I perhaps may not be deemed out of place when I say that the ...
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Advertising : 113 wordsTHE DIGGINGS.—There is hardly a single item of interest to relate concerning the [?] vial diggins on Bendigo. At Myers's Flat [?] ground has been opened, but not ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 4 Oct 1855, Page 6
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