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  2. SHIRE OF PHILLIP ISLAND AND WOOLAMAI.

    The minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed, on the motion of Councillor Stewart, seconded by Councillor West. ...

    Article : 1,137 words
  3. THE AMERICAN SYSTEM OF STREET-CARS AND RAILWAYS.

    I thought I had concluded the remarks I had to make on this subject in a communication forwarded to you recently, but some remarks which have been made by a candidate ...

    Article : 2,380 words
  4. AMONGST THE SELECTOR DROUIN DISTRICT.

    To those having leisure for trip to Gippsland cannot but [?] fied enjoyment. Although the Lakes district is [?] ...

    Article : 1,474 words
  5. Police News.

    William Bradley was brought up on warrant for not appearing on the last Court day, and was dismissed upon giving satisfactory reasons. ...

    Article : 300 words
  6. ROUGH SKETCHES AND ODD JOTTINGS.

    The question has often been asked, "Can you forgive a young man for being conceited?" and reply invariably comes from my mouth that I can. But I cannot ...

    Article : 2,077 words
  7. PICKINGS FROM "PUNCH."

    Cockney new-chum (to Australian friend).—"Well Alf, I must say as you Colonials do hunderstand the has perate. H. O. Horie[?]tal 'Orel. That ...

    Article : 331 words
  8. MAAVERN POLICE COURT.

    James King was summoned by Constable Jordan, for allowing a [?]ors to wander but did not appear.— Fresh summons to issue. ...

    Article : 172 words
  9. THE BENEVOLENT ASTLUM.

    An extraordinary scene occurred at the thirty-second annual meeting of the subscribers to the Melbourne [?] Asylum on Thursday ...

    Article : 485 words
  10. CHELTENHAM POLICE COURT.

    Two wile and husband cases were on the list, but, as usual, sufficient time had elapsed to enable the parties to heal any imaginary wounds, and, ...

    Article : 61 words
  11. OAKLEIGH POLICE COURT.

    George Hunt was summoned by Constable Gray, for neglecting to renew his license for premises used as a dancing saloon.—A youth, named ...

    Article : 161 words
  12. WHAT TOMMY WILL DO.

    He'll stop, before he stops, I guess, The circulation of the press, And then he'll stop, so clean as mud, The circulation of the blood. ...

    Article : 127 words
  13. Shire Meetings.

    The minutes of previous meeting were read and confirmed, and outward correspondence read over and approved. ...

    Article : 1,303 words
  14. IN MEMORIAM.

    Vex not his rest with unavailing tears! More than man's share he saw of toil and strife; And now, as full of honour as of years, ...

    Article : 336 words
  15. MORNINGTON POLICE COURT.

    Messrs Crosskell, Ritchie, and Co., of Frankston, were summoned by the Inspector for Slaughtering, far having slaughtered without a license, and ...

    Article : 227 words
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