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  2. " A LAYMAN."

    Sir—The above is the signature attached to a letter addressed to you, and published; in your journal of the 26th instant as follows Sir—It is not unlikely that your, correspondent J. M. ...

    Article : 992 words
  3. OUR COSTEMPORARIES.

    Sketched in doggre they're welcome to do the same kind office for the Bendigo Advertiser. Whillst we're masing,dull and mopy "Printer's devil waits for copy; ...

    Article : 824 words
  4. THE ABORIGINES OF TASMANIA.

    Dr. Milligan, the Secretary of the Royal Society of Van Biemen's Land, has written the following interesting paper to accompany the cranium of an aboriginal native of the island, which has been forwarded to the ...

    Article : 1,353 words
  5. EARTHQUAKES.

    Decidedly the most remarkable visitor we have had lately was the Earthquake on Monday, and it is only fair to give so illustrious a stranger the, honour of a recognition as formal as possible. Indeed, those ...

    Article : 1,440 words
  6. MEDALS FOR THE MILLION.—THE CLOUD OF BEES.

    Simulantaneously with the time when Bluff John Bull throws up his head, distends his nostrils, and fillips his thumb and finger at the pomps and gim-crackeries of the aristocracy-John has, by fits, such an-indifference to a ...

    Article : 1,258 words
  7. GOULBURN CIRCUIT COURT.—REGINA. V. FEENY.

    SIR—Your issue of the 19th instant furnishes a report of the trial of one James Feeny, tried at this place on the previous Saturday for cattle stealing; at the conclusion of the report is the following paragraph:—" lt ...

    Article : 851 words
  8. THE TEMPORARY INCREASE TO SALARIES.

    We cannot say that the course taken by honorable members on Thursday, on Mr. Donaldson's motion to reduce the temporary increase given on Government salaries, is satisfactory to our mind. Mr. Parkes ...

    Article : 1,047 words
  9. NEW PLAN FOR GOVERNMENT FACTORIES.

    Peace, say those who are particularly acquainted with that condition of public affairs, is a period of corruption. Old men who are familiar with the last war assure us that war is quite us corrupt is peace and we are half. ...

    Article : 1,018 words
  10. THE WORKS OF "ANON."

    The course of the Newspaper debate on the 30th April gave the Commons a hard knock against the rock of anonymous writing, which some members spoke of us a grievance, and more than one plan was suggested for ...

    Article : 1,401 words
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