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  2. THE CRICKET MATCH.

    Sir,—Cricket, Why every Briton loves cricket. Our own old Iron Duke gave his testimony in favor of its beneficial effects In fact, a Briton must be a cricketer. ...

    Article : 152 words
  3. POLICE.

    Elizabeth Jones, Parker Parker, and Blanch Stubber were fined 10s. each for drunkenness. Thomas Hyde was discharged, and Maryann Perry was sent to gaol for seven days. Ellen ...

    Article : 958 words
  4. ALLEGED MURDER.

    The adjourned inquest on the unfortunate woman, Martha Simmons, who died from peritonitis, supervening on a miscarriage alleged to have been produced by the violence ...

    Article : 1,580 words
  5. GEELONG.

    News reached town yesterday of a sad and fatal accident having occuned at Skipton. The Rev. Mr. M'Aulis, free Presbyterian minister stationed at Skipton, it appears had been ...

    Article : 267 words
  6. DEFERRED PAYMENTS.

    Sir,—There are many men at this time enduring much mental pain, and suffering serious inconvenience through their inability to discharge current household accounts, in ...

    Article : 247 words
  7. STOCK RETURNS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 96 words
  8. BREAD AND THE ST. KILDA FRIENDLY BAKING SOCIETY.

    Sir,—In this day's Argus I observe a notice, signed by four of the St. Kilda bakers, addressed to the three gentlemen acting as the trustees of the St. Kilda and Suburban ...

    Article : 558 words
  9. OUR INDIAN GENERALS.

    At the present moment, when the eyes of the nation are so naturally turned to India, our readers will not think out of place the following brief sketch of our military and ...

    Article : 2,768 words
  10. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    We have three days later news from Sydney: our files now coming down to the 9th inst. No political incident had occurred since the last budget of news. The preparations for ...

    Article : 2,279 words
  11. AUSTRALIAN EXPLORATION.

    Sir,—In the columns of your paper of this day mules and asses are recommended for the use of the proposed expedition. Every one will readily concur with the writer's wiews of ...

    Article : 338 words
  12. THE POST OFFICE.

    Sir,—On Thursday evening the European mails arrived at the Heads. Up to this we have not received our newspapers from under the protection of that institution, the Post Office ...

    Article : 123 words
  13. THE ACCIDENT TO "BIG BEN."

    As might be expected, considerable annoyance is felt in high quarters at the unfortunate accident which has occurred to "B[?] Ben," more especially as the quarter-bells ...

    Article : 1,803 words
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