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  2. OUR ILLUSTRATIONS.

    REPRESENTS the scene at the Dandenong, after the first boat had left the ill-fated vessel, and while preparations were being made for the loading of the second boat. It may well be imagined what were the terrible feelings and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 243 words
  3. OUR HARBOUR DEFENCES.

    The illustration which appears on our first page represents —First, artillery practice on Saturday afternoon, with which most persons in the city are familiar, having at one time or other witnessed our artillerymen working the guns; and, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 253 words
  4. VIEW IN OXFORD STREET.

    THE sketch we give of Oxford-street needs hardly any explanation. The business establishments of Mr. J. H. Newman, photographer, and Mr. Eames, chemist, are wellknown to everyone who has been in the locality named, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 137 words
  5. THE EARL OF BEACONSFIELD.

    BENJAMIN DISRAELI, now Earl of Beaconsfield, was born in London on December 21st 1805, and is therefore in his seventy-first year of age. Very early in life he directed his attention to literature, and is the author of several ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 590 words
  6. PORTRAITS OF CAPTAIN WALKER AND THE FOUR SEAMEN PRESENTED WITH TESTIMONIALS FOR BRAVERY BY THE GOVERNOR OF VICTORIA.

    ON our fourth page we present our readers with portraits of Captain Walker, of ttie barque Albert William, who so opportunely and humanely caine to the rescue of the Dandenong passengers and crew, and of the four seamen whose ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 374 words
  7. THE FASHIONS.

    1. Trained skirt, tunic, and jacket bodice of silver-grey gros grain silk. Round the lower edge of the skirt is a deep closely-pleated flounce, with three narrow hands of gros grain arranged so as to leave a dcuhle upstanding frill. Long ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 470 words
  8. WRECK OE THE STEAMSHIP DANDENONG.

    SELDOM have we been called upon to record a more melancholy and uulooked-for calamity than that which occurred on the night of the 11th September, when the steamer Dandenong, with forty souls on board, foundered off Jervis ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,905 words
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