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Advertising : 88 wordsThe proceedings at elections develope national character, and often illustrate the peculiar virtues and defects of particular districts. I am gratified to learn that gratitude is the predominant virtue of ...
Article : 1,283 wordsSeptember 2.—Corsair, pilot schooner, from the Heads. SAILED. September 3.—Plumstead, brig, for Singapore; Maid ...
Article : 142 wordsIN our Police Report of yesterday there appeared the following paragraph:—"MANSLAUGHTER.—William Jackson, Richard Riggl and John Woodhouse, concerned in the manslaughter ...
Article : 525 wordsWE believe we were among the first to point out that grave defect in the constitution of the Upper House by which it is virtually independent of the Legislature and of the country—in fact, a ...
Article : 1,058 wordsGold is still firm at £3 15s. per ounce. An Adelaide correspondent of the Argus writes:—" I believe that no less than forty tons of tobacco is on its way up the Murray to the diggings. So long as the ...
Article : 69 wordsThere were no export entries of any importance passed to-day. On a former occasion we dwelt upon the importance of giving the fullest publicity to all matters relating to ...
Article : 380 wordsA meeting of [?] John Thomas Smith's supporters was held last night at the Bull and Mouth, and, after a noisy discussion, it was resolved to invite his Worship to stand for the city. He was ...
Article : 453 wordsTHOSE who have any idea of joining in the rush to Dunolly, but who like to look before they leap, should read the following communication, which has been handed to us:— ...
Article : 244 wordsThe following report of a case which came before the Castlemaine Bench on Tuesday, which we abridge from the Mt. A. Mail, will be read with surprise and regret:— ...
Article : 1,996 wordsConsiderable activity prevails in the quartz workings throughout the district. We may mention the Catherine Reef, Peg Leg Gully, as an instance. In this reef a vein of slate runs down ...
Article : 1,926 wordsThe suggestion has been generally adopted, of providing against a possible collision between the two Houses of Parliament, by insisting upon each candidate for the Legislative Council giving a ...
Article : 258 wordsLARCENY.—William Fenton, a well known shop-lifter, who has been frequently before the Police Court, was charged by Mr. Thos. M'Laughlin, of High-street, with stealing an axe from the door ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Fri 5 Sep 1856, Page 2
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