A CORRESPONDENT whose letter (somewhat curtailed) appears in another column, deals with the question of unnecessary post mortem examinations at inquests. The subject is one ...
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Article : 870 wordsSenior-Constable Kilfedder v. Alex. Schiller. Carrying firearms on Sunday. Constable M'Grath stated that, about 7 o'clock on the evening of the 5th inst. (the people were ...
Article : 1,709 wordsTHe cricket match, Melton v. Bacchus Marsh, was played here on Saturday last, and resulted in a victory to the latter by 11 runs. The weather was all that could be desired, and the contest the ...
Article : 771 wordsIN mining I have nothing interesting to report. The various companies have settled down to work in good earnest. In my last week's report I stated that the All Nations Company were ...
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Article : 142 wordsORDINARY meeting of the Melton Shire Council held in the Monmouthshire Hotel on Friday, Jan. 3rd. Present—Crs. Beattie (President), Blackwood, Porter, Kitson, and Bourke. ...
Article : 1,281 wordsTHE following letters have appeared in the Ballarat Star, and we think them worth republishing:—SIR,—Rev. Jas. Bickford is truly impatient ...
Article : 1,580 wordsORDINARY meeting. Present—Crs. Duncan (President), M'Pherson, Blake, Cantwell, and Witherden. Teuders for log bridge at Dolly's Creek—Wm. ...
Article : 415 wordsTHIS week has boon ushered in by very unseasonable weather. It would hardly be supposed that we were in the middle of January, 1873. The harvest is over, and crops in, and farmers are just ...
Article : 593 wordsI NOTICE that some of my neighbours have at last commenced cutting down their thistles, and it is to be hoped that other landowners will follow suit. A Ballarat paper states that the thistle pest is ...
Article : 174 wordsRESPECTED SIR,—I observed in the Express that you mention noticing in one of the Melbourne papers that a Chinaman had been convicted of stealing lead from the wharf, ...
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The Bacchus Marsh Express (Vic. : 1866 - 1943), Sat 18 Jan 1873, Page 3
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