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  2. VICTORIA.

    At the moment of compiling, we have the Melbourne papers up to the 14th Instant, but they [?] unusually devoid of interest. The new law, for the better administration of ...

    Article : 629 words
  3. WHAT ABOUT THE CRIMEA?

    A series of strange facts offers itself to the consideration of the public. Protracted inactivity after a decisive victory, which raised to the highest pitch the spirits of the ...

    Article : 2,180 words
  4. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    It was stated at a public meeting held at George Town some few days back, in reference to the number of lots of land around the township that were fit for cultivation and which lay in a state ...

    Article : 628 words
  5. SECOND DAY.

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  6. WHAT MAY HAPPEN TO A MAN IN VICTORIA.

    The subjoined letter says the Argus, is of such as extraordinary character, that we desire to attract to it the utmost possible attention. It is almost impossible to believe that such atrocities as those ...

    Article : 2,112 words
  7. HOBART TOWN.

    The Daily News refers to a glaring contradiction in the Electoral Act, which states in one section, that no person absent shall be proposed as a member unless his consent is produced to the Returning ...

    Article : 534 words
  8. LONGFORD RACES. 1856.

    The races took place on Thursday and Friday, 13th and 14th instant, and although the racing upon the whole was first-rate, there appeared to be a great falling off both in STAKES and SPECTATIONS. ...

    Article : 128 words
  9. MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    A letter was received from Mr Gavin Scott, the Lessee of the Market, directing the attention of the Council to the damaged state of the market Wharf, and the loss and inconvenience ...

    Article : 593 words
  10. 1ST DAY.

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  11. "What may happen to a Man in Victoria."

    Sir,—I have from time to time of late observed in your valuable journal a series of letters under the above head, and in connection with that correspondence, I also noticed in your paper of the 8th ...

    Article : 395 words
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