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  2. ANARCHY IN VICTORIA.

    BY the arrival of the Steamer Hellespont last night we have intelligence from Ballaarat, which really is of an alarming nature, disclosing as it does a state of armed rebellion against the ...

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  3. COMMERCIAL RECORD.

    BY the Hellespont we have received three days' later advices from Melbourne. The disturbed state of the colony was adding to the commercial depression; and ...

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  4. QUARTERLY LICENSING MEETING,

    The Quarterly Meeting of Justices under the Licensing Act, for grunting transfers and disposing of new applications for publicans general licenses, was held in the George-street Police ...

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  5. THE NEW SOUTH WALES EXHIBITION,

    The unfavourable state of the weather, yesterday, operated to prevent the usual attendance of visitors at the Exhibition. During the afternoon a very severe brick fielder, and some smart showers of ...

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  6. ARE WE IN EARNEST!

    Are we in earnest or not in milking war upon tue Czar? Do our mimirals understand that they are to de their worst nguinst the Heats and ports of the enemy, or are they under the impression that ...

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    Another communication from the sume qitnrter appears in it second edition of the Advertiser, which we give in full:— Ballaarat, Two o'clock, November 30. ...

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  8. VICTORIA

    THE later news from Melbourne in to Saturday. It was annuounced that the Commissioners of Water Supply liad completed their temporary works. ...

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  9. BALLAARAT.

    In another portion of this pnper will be found accounts, from difloront sources, of the course of events on the above gold-field during the last few days. These have been eventful days, not for that ...

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    LYCEUM THEATRE.—The performances at the Lyeeum last evening, were under the patronage of the Bulmnin Regattu Committee. The house was well filled, and the entertainments appeared to ...

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    MRS. STOWE AND UNCLE TOM's CA[?]N.—The Une[?] Tem fever [?]d many to nsidgn to Mrs. Stewe an in telleetual rank to which she had no elaim. They thought because that story touched ...

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    ATTEMPTED MURDER, AND SU[?]DE OF THE ASSASSIN.—At an early hour this morning, a man, mimed Cornolius Sargent, broke into a lodging-house in Kent-street North, wherein his ...

    Article : 336 words
  13. REMARKS ON THE SUPPOSED SKULL OF B. BOYD, ESQUIRE.

    SIR—After a careful and minule examination and comparison with oilier skulls from the Islands, of the skull brought to Sydney, from G[?]daleamer, by Captain Truscott, as that of Mr. Boyd, I am of ...

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    CONSULAR AGENT OF THE KINGDOM OF THE Two SICLIES.—His Excelleney the GovernerGeneral direets it to be notified for general information, that It has been intimated to him by Her ...

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