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  2. THE PRINTERS'STRIKE.

    Messrs. Pole, Outridge, and Co., in accordance with their promino to the president and secretary of the Typographical Association on Friday, called a meeting of their men, eight in ...

    Article : 769 words
  3. FORTHCOMING NEW BOOKS.

    We take the following items of literary gossip from Mr. Samuel Mullen's "Monthly Calendar" for January:—Among the numerous autobiographies and volumes of ...

    Article : 578 words
  4. OLD COUNTRY NOTES.

    We are launched into another year, and, taking one thing with another, great things with small, the outlook in everything but politics is fairly good. Trade and commerce ...

    Article : 1,949 words
  5. PREVALLENCE OF TYPHOID FEVER IN MELBOURNE.

    In consequence of the very serious and fatal prevalence of typhoid fever, the Central Board of Health, Melbourne, have (says the Melbourne Age) issued a circular drawing the ...

    Article : 2,233 words
  6. THE BUNYIP AGAIN.

    The Crystal Brook correspondent of the South Australia Register, writing on 30th January, says:—"Some excitement was caused in our quiet little town about ten days ago, when ...

    Article : 368 words
  7. POLICE AS SANITARY INSPECTORS,

    Sir,—It has always seemed to me that our Brisbane police might be made much more useful to the city, and their duties more interesting to themselves, if they had some other ...

    Article : 1,161 words
  8. DRAMATIC GOSSIP.

    Mr. J. L. Toole, during a short stay in Oxford in December, visited several of the colleges, attended some of the public viva roe, examinations, and was entertained at a[?] ...

    Article : 1,007 words
  9. MINING MANAGERS' REPORTS.

    Messrs. James Crawford and Co. send the following reports up to 2nd February:- No. 4 North Phoenix.—At 347ft. level winze sunk 10ft. The reef keeps small, showing a little ...

    Article : 1,131 words
  10. ORE CONCENTRATION ON A NEW PRINCIPLE.

    In directing attention to a new means of ore concentration our American contemporary, the Denver Republican, remarked in a recent issue that almost daily the declaration is made that ...

    Article : 529 words
  11. ELECTRIC LIGHTING OF TRAINS.

    The boudoir car attached to the express train arriving in Melbourne on Thursday last (says the Melbourne Argus) from Adelaide was lighted on its journey as far as Geelong by ...

    Article : 378 words
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  13. THE BREAK UP OF THE DROUGHT.

    The weather of late (says the Melbourne Argus) has amply vindicated the predictions of the Government astronomers, Mr. R. L. J. Ellery, Mr. H. C. Russell, and Mr. C. Todd, ...

    Article : 406 words
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