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  2. SANDHURST.

    A person named Samuel Fischer, a boot-maker by trade, but who professes ability to cure, by means of the curious process known as Baunscheidtism, most of the ills to which ...

    Article : 172 words
  3. BALLARAT.

    The business of the Corner to-day was rather feverish, as it got whispered about that one or two important points in connexion with the registration of the Band and ...

    Article : 1,738 words
  4. SHOCKING SUICIDE.

    A shokcing suicide, the result of over-indulgence in intoxicating liquors, occurred in Argyle-square, Carlton, yesterday afternoon. It appears that John Corstan, a man ...

    Article : 286 words
  5. TESTIMONIAL TO MR. SUMMERS.

    A handsome presentation to Mr. Joseph Summers, the late organist and choirmaster of St. Peter's Church, Eastern-hill, was made on Saturday night. It was a ...

    Article : 267 words
  6. THE MINISTERIAL POLICY.

    (FROM THE BALLARAT STAR, MARCH 12.) It is now known that the new Ministry has not the slightest intention of doing anything rash or reactionary, its mam duty being to ...

    Article : 3,470 words
  7. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    If Mr. Berry still clings to his opinion that a nominated Council will always be amenable to the Assembly, and never venture on the forbidden ground of dignity and ...

    Article : 1,478 words
  8. MINING NOTES.

    The managers report:- Kings Birthday, Dunolly, March 13.—Farmer and party, contractors for sinking shaft, surrendered their contract on the 2nd inst. It was then deemed ...

    Article : 1,971 words
  9. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The Bairnsdale Liberal News states that "several hides of beasts, supposed to have been stolen from Mr. Schneider, of the Tambo, were lately hooked out of the ...

    Article : 379 words
  10. GEELONG.

    At a meeting of the town council held this evening, it was decided to ask the Government to send the diamond drill to Geelong for the purpose of prospecting for coal and ...

    Article : 251 words
  11. THE COUNTY COURT JUDGESHIP.

    Sir,—Permit me to say that your sub-leader in to-day's issue respecting the appointment of a County Court judge has met with the very general approval of the profession. The ...

    Article : 581 words
  12. THE GIPPS LAND TIMBER TRAFFIC.

    Sir,—We notice your paragraph in to-day's issue reflecting on the attack made on Mr. Gillies in the columns of Friday's Age. We cannot of course say who is to blame in the ...

    Article : 678 words
  13. HOW THE STAWELL ELECTION WAS WON.

    Sir,—It is only rarely that an honest man feels himself in a position to corroborate any statements that may appear in the lending columns of the Ministerial journal. I am able, ...

    Article : 553 words
  14. MR. LEE'S PRESERVED MEAT.

    Sir,—With reference to your notice of the opening of some tins of meat, preserved by Mr. Lee, your reporter induces a belief that tho meat was like other preserved meats, ...

    Article : 102 words
  15. A HISTORY OF TELEGRAPHY.

    Sir,—The almanacs remind us that this is the anniversary of the first telegraph message being flashed in Victoria, 1855. For the information of the present and ...

    Article : 269 words
  16. STATE SCHOOL CHILDREN AT THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION.

    Sir,—In your report of the proceedings of the committee of the International Exhibition I saw that a sugestion hart been made to hold a meeting of from 10,000 to 15,000 ...

    Article : 262 words
  17. HEATHCOTE RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 words
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