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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,588 wordsTHE following letter has been sent to Members of Parliament:—Dear Sir,—A statement having appeared in the Age that the Melbourne to Adelaide express train is to be withdrawn from ...
Article : 345 wordsSIR,—My "Further notes on Earthworms" has not apparently rendered " B's" abhorrence towards them less expressive. If I am not to look upon " B" as "an adverse critic, but rather as an ...
Article : 410 wordsSIR,—I was glad to see a paragraph in one of your issues of a recent date drawing the attention of the Bacchus Marsh council to the dangerous state of the road leading to Mr. Ross's property, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 781 wordsSIR,—"Impartial" has fallen into another error, and has put Luke instead of Proverbs. However, if he promises to repent I am in duty bound to forgive him. He appears to think still that the ...
Article : 784 wordsSIR,—Some of the Grant electors are apparently dissatisfied with Mr. Armytage—our worthy M.L.A. —but for what reason I cannot make out. His shiftiness seems to be his principal sin, but as he ...
Article : 219 wordsMR. REES held a very successful meeting here on Wednesday evening ; much larger even than Mr. Arnmytages's meeting. A good number of the principal farmers from the Plains attended, and, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 891 wordsAN untoward and most lamentable accident occurred at Haydon's saw mill on Thursday forenoon last week. Mr. T. M'Guire was assisting to bring a log to a circular saw in motion, when ...
Article : 459 wordsSIR,—No doubt my last letter may have been "only a repetition of what has before been advanced," still it was intended as a reply to the strictures contained in your footnote of the ...
Article : 801 wordsSIR,—"One interested in pro.'s and con.'s" appears to me to be one of those semi-theological Salvationists—an earnest Biblical student, no doubt, truly sincere in his profession, and an ...
Article : 291 wordsSPECIAL meeting. All the members of the Trust present. except Cr. Watson. Mr. Schlam said power would be taken in an Amending Bill to separate this Trust District, if ...
Article : 693 wordsON Tuesday evening Mr. Staughton addressed the electors of West Bourke in the Mechanics Institute, Bacchus Marsh. There was a good attendance, and Cr. Dickie, J.P., was voted to ...
Article : 3,535 wordsSIR,—I fail to see why we should not try to win the prize, viz., the sum of £500 for minding our own business. t was not aware that it was the custom for non-ratepayers to be allowed to put ...
Article : 323 wordsSIR,—Mr. Alex. Young, when addressing his constituents, the electors of Grenville, on Saturday last is thus reported by the Blallarat Courier—"The freetraders had now turned round, and declared ...
Article : 534 wordsA CONFERENCE took place at the City Hall last night between the City Council and Commissioner Coombs and Major Evans, as representatives of the Army. A call of the council had been made ...
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The Bacchus Marsh Express (Vic. : 1866 - 1943), Sat 9 Apr 1892, Page 3
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