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  3. [?] from London.

    A young man named Emery, who states that he way left Kalgoorlie five months ago, is endeavoring to make himself know to Australians here. His ...

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  4. A Melbourne Letter.

    Dr. Gresswell will soon have to go about with a suit of chain armor betwixt his shirt and his skin if he arouses the wrath of municipal councillors ...

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  6. AN EXPERIMENT.

    At the Carlton court a despefado of violent character, aged eleven, pleaded guilty to assaulting two grown up persons. The assault was of a most ...

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  7. A NEW PEST.

    A "social gimlet" sort of society has been started in Melbourne and suburbs known as the "Christian Citizens' Association." It calmly begs the whole ...

    Article : 159 words
  8. Correspondence.

    [The Editor does not hold himself responsible for opinions expressed by correspondents.] ...

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  9. A HIGH-HANDED PAUPER.

    The report of the superintendent of the Benevolent Asylum embodied some interesting information with regard to the unruly conduct of one of the ...

    Article : 172 words
  10. HOLY MATRIMONY.

    The North Melbourne Police Court is generally supposed to take the cake for granting orders against their husbands to disconsolate wives, and a good ...

    Article : 399 words
  11. THE MAIL STEAMER QUESTION.

    Sir,—Observing from a recent issue of your paper that the goldfields are beginning to waken up to the fact that the shifting of the mail boats from ...

    Article : 241 words
  12. LARKS.

    An eloquent description of the "goings on" which occasionally "come off" at the Democratic Club, was tendered by several minions of the law when an ...

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  13. BETHULIE BRIDGE EXPLOIT.

    It was evident that the enemy awaited the coming of dusk to make the requisite connections and to demolish the bridge. A party of the Foresters ...

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  14. SACRIFICIAL LAMBS.

    The Boxer rebellion in China, and the attitude of that nation generally towards European missionaries, suggests the reflection that it is quite time ...

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  15. FEMININE AMENITIES.

    Apparently the consumption of beer is becoming the fashion among women-kind, and the means resorted to in order to obtain funds for indulgence in ...

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  16. EARLY SUSPICIONS.

    He: When did she begin to fear that he had married her for her money? She: Well, I believe her suspicions were first aroused when she had to fee ...

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  17. BACKING DOWN.

    The Metropolitan Board of Works, which rode the high horse in regard to the Mafeking beer-swilling contest, performed an acrobatic feat in which ...

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