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  2. PROSECUTIONS UNDER THE TRADE MARKS STATUTE.

    Sir,—Notwithstanding your pointed comments on Mr. Parker's letter in connexion with the above subject, I think that, although he politely bi[?]ts that his remarke should be ...

    Article : 1,846 words
  3. VITAL STATISTICS OF MELBOURNE.

    The Government statist's report on the vital statistics of Melbourne and suburbs for the year 1882 has been issued. The estimated population of the ...

    Article : 928 words
  4. EAGLEHAWK.

    Some very conflicting evidence was given to-day at the police court, during the bearing of a charge of assault preferred by Constable O'Brien against a man named Henry Fizzell. ...

    Article : 756 words
  5. BIJOU THEATRE.

    This piece, played on Saturday evening at the Bijou Theatre, is another specimen of the drama, of the day to which playwrights devote time and attention, without regard ...

    Article : 375 words
  6. OPERA-HOUSE.

    A f[?]ve-act drama of a sensational cbaracter, by Mr. G. Darrell, was produced at this theatre on Saturday evening, amidst so many and such frequent manifestations of applause ...

    Article : 1,463 words
  7. THE OPERA.

    We have only had to notice the performance of this work once before in Melbourne, and then, while we gave every credit to the principal singers engaged, we were ...

    Article : 1,242 words
  8. HOME LESSONS.

    Sir,—When the editor of a powerful newspaper descends into the arena to level his lance against us poor I[?]hmaelites of schoolmasters, and, worse still, when we are ...

    Article : 1,395 words
  9. AN AUSTRALIAN EXHIBITION IN LONDON.

    Sir,—Melbourne and Sydney have lately held international exhibitions at an enormous expense, and Adelaide is about to hold one. Each of the colonial ...

    Article : 1,019 words
  10. OUR FORESTS.

    Sir,—After 23 years cont[?]ous and close observation in nearly every settled and many unsettled portions of Victoria, I may be permitted to testify to the existing necessity for ...

    Article : 3,153 words
  11. IT WAS WOODS'S BRAKE.

    Sir,—Some three weeks ago [?] told you how, in getting out of a railway train at one of our suburban stations, the carriage made a sudden retrograde movement which threw ...

    Article : 259 words
  12. RAILWAY MANAGEMENT IN VI[?] TOR[?]

    Sir,—I read with great satis[?]action [?] valuable paper that the Victorian Railways are to be put under sound commerctal management. Surely it is not a bit too soon, when ...

    Article : 207 words
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