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  3. THE ORIGIN OF[?]GGERS OF GOLD.

    Sir,—I have lately received two cuttings from a Ballarat newspaper, sent me by an old TISER pressman, and now in the Mining department, containing opinions on the origin of nuggets of ...

    Article : 1,040 words
  4. AT THE RACES.

    All the sermons and homilies uttered over the evils of racing during the Melbourne Racing Carnival were either not loudly enough expressed to roach our inland city, or they were ...

    Article : 2,363 words
  5. PRESTON VALE.

    We started from the fountain behind a good pair of horses, with a bright sunny morning to encourage us on our way for ft day's outing. A nice cool breeze blowing from the south gave us ...

    Article : 1,157 words
  6. VITAL STATISTICS OF SANDHURST AND SUBURBS.

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  7. THE MAN IN THE MOON.

    "All that I have to say is to tell you that the lantern is the moon; I, the man in the moon; this thorn-bush, my thorn-bush: and this dog, my dog." —Moonshine in "Midsummer Night's Dream. ...

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  8. THE NEW NAME FOR NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Communications have been exchanged between the Governments of Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, and Western Australia in reference to the proposal to give the name ...

    Article : 1,108 words
  9. IRRIGATION ON A SMALL SCALE.

    Sir,—A regulation order is now in force in the Water Supply department, prohibiting anyone from having water for irrigation purposes, no matter how small the holding for a less sum than ...

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  10. A TEETOTAL COLONY.

    A very interesting experiment in emigration, which owns its origin to Mr. Arnold White, is just now being attempted. Eighty emigrants, all total abstainers, are being sent ...

    Article : 243 words
  11. STATE SCHOOL HOLIDAYS.

    Sir,—Your paragraph re state school holidays for the two race days, while correct as to the fact, scarcely conveys a precise idea as to the way in which they were granted. A letter, signed by the whole ...

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  12. GLEANING FROM AN EPISTOLARY FIELD RE PLAGIARISM.

    J. I. D. writes.—"What we want in the pulpit is more individuality, for however humble may be a man's talents, he has a style of thought and treatment different to every one else, if he will ...

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  13. CARNEGIESCURE FOR SEA SICKNESS.

    "Nobody need be sea sick," explained Andrew Carnegie, the millionaire,, 'if he takes precautions and possesses a moderate decree of good health. This malady is often a ...

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  14. ABOUT THE PRINCE OF WALES AND FAMILY.

    A love story, people say, is at the present moment severely exercising the mindsboth of the Princeand Princess of Wales and a Royal grandmamma. Prince Albert Victor, who was ...

    Article : 358 words
  15. UNPROVOKED ATTACK ON A CHINKSE HAWKEE.

    A ease disclosing the circumstances of an aggravated assault by a lorry driver named Thomas Farguson, upon a Chinese hawker named All Hone, was investigated before Messrs ...

    Article : 363 words
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