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  2. GIPPSLAND.

    As I am at the present time on a visit to Gippsland a few lines would probably be not unacceptable to your readers. The district in which I am ...

    Article : 3,062 words
  3. ROUGH SKETCHES AND ODD JOTTINGS.

    I have been on several visits to what they call No-good-damper flat. To visit this spot now, one would never think for one moment it was the camping ground of a tribe of ...

    Article : 1,070 words
  4. CRANBOURNE SHIRE COUNCIL.

    Present—The President (Mr. G. Howard), and Councillors Poole, Gill, Greaves, Duff, Lecky and Rossiter. The minutes of last meeting were ...

    Article : 994 words
  5. UNSORTED ITEMS.

    So we are to hare an encampment at Dannong on Easter Monday. Well, it ought to benefit the township a hit and bring it prominently before the public. The men will ...

    Article : 1,024 words
  6. Poetry, Tales, &c.

    Ah me! could we look 'neath the surface, Beneath every fair smiling face, Ere giving our lore to a stranger— It would save us much pain and disgrace; ...

    Article : 182 words
  7. Cricket.

    The last of the great matches of the season was commenced on the Melbourne cricket ground on Friday, when the Australian eleven entered upon their second contest, which is a ...

    Article : 378 words
  8. A FATAL MISTAKE.

    We are old college friends, Frank and I, and for the four years or more passed to nether we were inseparable. After leaving college we settled ...

    Article : 1,811 words
  9. THE MELBOURNE TRAMWAY AND OMNIBUS COMPANY'S ACT.

    A private bill is to be introduced when Parliament meets to authorise the Melbourne Tramway and Omnibus Company (Limited) to construct ...

    Article : 892 words
  10. CLIPPINGS FROM "PUNCH."

    The following circular has been issued from the Melbourne War Office to the various volunteer officers:— War Office, March 5th, 1882. ...

    Article : 307 words
  11. LAST BULLETIN.

    The comical appointment of Mr B. G Davies's as Inspector of Refreshments," is the last straw that will break Tom's back as soon as ...

    Article : 263 words
  12. KILLED BY A THRESHER.

    A frightful accident which ended fatally, occurred at Harkaway on Wednesday last, the victim being a son of Mr Aurisch. It appears his ...

    Article : 242 words
  13. A DIFFERENCE.

    Bachelor.—"I am going to take a run through Tasmania, stop a week or two, and then on to Sydney for a fortnight, and back to Melbourne ...

    Article : 54 words
  14. IFS.

    Young Lady.—If that postman would but come and bring a welcome letter? Old East Indian.—If my liver ...

    Article : 119 words
  15. COSTLY CREDULITY.

    —Solicitors are supposed to be pretty 'cute," but Mr. Thomas Miller seems to be a very. innocent and credulous gentleman. He went with his ...

    Article : 65 words
  16. Advertising

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    Advertising : 276 words
  17. A GOOD IDEA.

    —Paper has gone into use in some of the restaurants in Berlin as plates for dry or semi-dry articles of food There is no reason why cheap paper ...

    Article : 62 words
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