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  2. COURAGE.

    Sir—As your columns are always open to chronicle meritorious acts. I shall feel obliged by your giving insertion to the following. This afternoon, a three horse team started at full gallop down ...

    Article : 163 words
  3. THE VOLUNTARY PRINCIPLE.

    Sir—I observe, in the Argus of this day, a letter from the Rev A M [?]amsay correcting a mis quotation of what he had lately said at a public meeting in reference to Dr Chalmers' sentiments on ...

    Article : 1,767 words
  4. SUPREME COURT.

    The adjourned sittings in Banco were resumed this morning, at the usual hour, when their Honors took their place on the bench. ROBINSON V. ELKINGTON. ...

    Article : 994 words
  5. PUBLIC NUISANCES.

    Sir,—Permit me through the columns of your valuable paper just to call the attention of the proper authorities to an obnoxious and stagnant gutter in the high road. Great Collins-street, east, opposite ...

    Article : 130 words
  6. TO THE GOLD DIGGERS OF VICTORIA.

    In consequence of my Having upon all occasions advocated the rights, and promoted the interests of the mining community, it was decided by a meeting of diggers, at Bendigo convined by me, to oppose ...

    Article : 448 words
  7. THE OVENS DIGGINGS.

    Sir,—Owing, I suppose, to postal irregularities, we have no Melbourne papers here of a late date. I am, in consequence, ignorant of the extent of your information relative to ...

    Article : 1,037 words
  8. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    Our readers will agree with us, we are sure, in thinking that, in these stirring times, we are not [?]ustified in looking up our columns by the publication of long detailed reports of the debates in the ...

    Article : 1,217 words
  9. Advertising

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    Advertising : 10,327 words
  10. MOUNT ALEXANDER.

    The letter signed R J Howard, which I saw in the columns of your issue of the 12th instant, was surely a creditable production and well deserving of a place in the leading journal of this great and ...

    Article : 394 words
  11. DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE.

    THE MILITARY BAND.—Considerable disappointment was felt yesterday evening by a large concourse of people, which had assembled at the flag-staff, in hopes of enjoying the usual ...

    Article : 2,108 words
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