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  2. BALLARAT.

    There was not much business doing to-day, and sellers much exceeded the number of buyers; but there was no great change in the value of those stocks that did show ...

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  3. THE POSTAL QUESTION.

    The following is the latest communication to the Chief Secretary of Victoria from the Premier of New Zealand in relation to the postal question. It is dated Wellington ...

    Article : 706 words
  4. CHARGE OF SACRILEGE.

    A charge of sacrilege was preferred against four boys, about 12 years old, named George Smith, George Wheeler, Edmund Boswell, and John Kenneally, at the Prahran Police ...

    Article : 506 words
  5. PARLIAMENT.

    The SPEAKER took the chair at half-past 4 o'clock. PETITIONS. Mr. MUST presented two petitions from the ...

    Article : 14,130 words
  6. NEW ZEALAND.

    The arrival of the s.s. Albion places us in possession of New Zealand papers to the 15th inst., from which we make the following extracts:— ...

    Article : 597 words
  7. THE LOCOMOTIVE EXPLOSION.

    The locomotive overseer in the Victorian Railway department has forwarded the following report on the explosion of the engine of a goods train near Geelong, on ...

    Article : 864 words
  8. WEST MELBOURNE IMPROVEMENT LEAGUE.

    A meeting of the West Melbourne Improvement League Committee was held last evening, at Menzies' Hotel, Mr. Thomas Loader in the chair. The chairman stated ...

    Article : 493 words
  9. MR. GRAY AND THE ST. GEORGE COMPANY.

    Sir,—Referring to your reprit of the meeting in Melbourne, I take the earliest opportunity to assure your readers that the statements made by certain persons were ...

    Article : 503 words
  10. LOST IN THE TASMANIAN BUSH.

    By the coast mail which arrived yesterday morning we have sad news from Mount Bischoff, reporting the loss of Mr. David Landale in the bush beyond the Mount. It ...

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  11. LOSS Of THE SCHOONER COUSINS.

    Sir,—As no detailed account of the circumstances of the loss of the schooner Cousins has as yet been laid before the public, may I trespass on your valuable space, as well as ...

    Article : 745 words
  12. SHOCKING DEATH.

    Bowna, a small village on the main Sydney road, about 12 miles from Albury, was the scene of a horrible occurrence a day or two since. Close to the side of the road, at the ...

    Article : 340 words
  13. THE WIDOW OF THE LATE MR. G. R. G. PRINGLE.

    Sir,—I do not think that it can be generally known that we have at present amongst us the widow and family of the late Mr. G. R. G. Pringle, and that they have been, by his ...

    Article : 322 words
  14. FLUKE.

    Sir,—The most important season for commencing a course of treatment for the prevention of another outbreak of the fluke and worm disease being now at hand, I beg you ...

    Article : 517 words
  15. THE RECENT MARINE DISASTERS.

    Sir,—The series of disasters which have lately occurred to the splendid ships Superb and Dallam Tower (notably the last), and also to our pilot schooner Rip, has given rise to ...

    Article : 289 words
  16. "HONOUR TO WHOM HONOUR IS DUE."

    Sir,—I observe that my name is mentioned in connexion with that of Mr. Lyall, at the dinner given by the Coursing Club to Mr. W. J. Clarke, in connexion with the ...

    Article : 204 words
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