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  2. "BELL'S" ESSENCE OF PARLIAMENT.

    MR DANGAR was informed that Government would not be responsible for Railway Contractors' little milliners' bills, or grog scores. MR FORSTER laid on the table a return of the police ...

    Article : 2,777 words
  3. ROYAL VICTORIA.

    A drama entitled "The Green" Hills of the Far West," was played here on Monday and Tuesday. It abounds in thrilling incidents, highly scasoned sensation effects, and exciting "one, two, thrce, and down you go" situations, ...

    Article : 465 words
  4. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    T. H., TAMWORTH.—Very good; but we should subject either you or ouraelves or ourselves to an action for libel by its publication. T. S. C.—Have not the pleasure of your acqu[?]tance. J. B. B.— Decllined with thanks: having the example of the ...

    Article : 137 words
  5. Advertising

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    Advertising : 65 words
  6. BELL'S LIFE IN SYDNEY.

    OUR usual leading article is postponed, pending the issue of the debate at present progressing in the Assembly. ...

    Article : 27 words
  7. CRICKET.

    We may now look forward every week to the arrival of the Great Britain with the "cream of cricket" on board, and our own players are at length enabled, by the kindness of the clerk of the weather, to have a fair amount of ...

    Article : 754 words
  8. THE MAYORAL "ALLOWANCE."

    The "debate" in the City Council on Monday, touching the most tender of all tender themes, the Right Worshipful "screw," was a solemn and affecting display of Municipal eloquence and economy in every way ...

    Article : 1,171 words
  9. SPORTING CHRONICLE. RACES TO COME.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 words
  10. THE TURF.

    MR. TAIT arrived in the Rangatira (s.) from Melbourne on Sunday morning, bringing with him his horses Talleyrand and Sir Patrick, the former, we regret to learn, far from being ...

    Article : 209 words
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    DEATH OF WHITE, THE SERENADER.—We were informed yesterday of the death of a vocal and instrumental porformer, whose name as Bill White of Rainer's Serenaders was a houschold word throughout Australia, ...

    Article : 250 words
  12. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.

    DEATH OF MR E. K. SILVESTER.—It is with sincero regret that we have to announce the demise of Mr Edward Kennedy Silvester, who expired at his residence, Prince-street, on Thursday morning, after a ...

    Article : 306 words
  13. NOMINATIONS FOR THE RANDWICK GRAND HANDICAP.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 122 words
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    INTRRCOLONIAL CRICKET MATCH.— We learn by telegraph that the Melbourne Committee has accepted the terms proposed by the Sydney Albert Club, as given in our last issue. ...

    Article : 26 words
  15. NOMINATIONS FOR THE RANDWICK ST. LEGER OF 1864.

    Ma E. DE MESTRE'S b c — by New Warrior, out of Y. Lady Morgan —br f Lady Emily, by New Warrior, out of Cinderella ...

    Article : 87 words
  16. THEATRICALS, & c.

    The performances of Mr and Mrs Charles Kean during the past week have, as may be supposed, attracted numerous and fashionable audiences. On Monday "Louis XI" was presented, the adaptation by Bourcicault of ...

    Article : 719 words
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    A LEGAL PHENOMENON.—There has long existed a popular idea that a lawyer's conscience is not generally an article of very great dimensions—in fact that it is extremely diminutive, and that the members of the ...

    Article : 852 words
  18. THE PROPOSED POSTAL TAX ON NEWS PAPERS. ITS INJUSTICE AND FUTILITY.

    The following pertinent remarks upon the proposition to charge a postal duty upon newspapers, we take from the Goulburn Herald, being a brief, lucid, and accurate calculation of the paltry increase that the revenue might ...

    Article : 584 words
  19. NOMINATIONS FOR THE CHAMPAGNE STAKES OF 1864.

    MR CHAS. BALDWIN'S br f Lavalet, by Pitsford, out of Dewdrop E. DE MESTRE'S b f Ruby, by New Warrior, out of Maid of the Forest ...

    Article : 101 words
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    A CORRESPONDENT informs us that a matoh has been made up between Mr A. M'Kenzie's bay colt Surplice, by Landgrave, and Mr P. Ryan's chesnut colt Slug, by New Warrior (imported), for £60 a-side, weight for age, three ...

    Article : 76 words
  21. THE VICTORIAN TURF.

    Save that the settling of the Turf Club Races passed off satisfactorily last Monday evening, we have little to say under this head. The disputed point as to the Rose of Denmark not weighing for third place in the ...

    Article : 190 words
  22. VERT ORIGINAL POETRY!

    jijantik jenious wens kumest thow from lundun i ave erd akross thee grate oshun ...

    Article : 131 words
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    HOBSON'S MONSTER SWEEP ON THE MELBOURNE CUP.—Albion Hotel, Melbourne, 26th November, 1863. —To the Editor of Bel[?].—Sir,—You would much [?]lige me by in[?]erting the following correspondence, ...

    Article : 361 words
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