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  1. GEELONG CIRCUIT COURT.

    The Judge took his seat on the bench at 10 o'clock, and after having the whole of the prisoners on the cal[?]dar arraigned, ordered the proceedings to be deferred until 2 p.m., in ...

    Article : 1,713 words
  2. GLEANINGS FROM PUNCH.

    THE AUSTRALIAN BANKING SYSTEM.—The Banks of the Australian gold-fields are so constituted that you draw money out of them with a scoop instead of a cheque. ...

    Article : 439 words
  3. LOUIS NAPOLEONS'S WAR WITH THE PRESS.

    On this subject, we quote the following from the Morning Chronicle, of February 10th:- "On the morning of Sunday last, Paris witnessed an act of wanton tyranny which differs ...

    Article : 2,192 words
  4. DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE.

    THE NOMINEES—Mr. Michie has, we hear, resigned the very questionable distinction of a nomineeship; an honor which he one of the most benighted of men ever to have middled with. He gives it up now, ...

    Article : 3,059 words
  5. CLERKS IN THE GOVERNMENT SERVICE.

    We cony the following new regulations from yesterday's Government Gazette:—His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor has been pleased to direct that the Regulations of the 30th October, 1851, relative to ...

    Article : 990 words
  6. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—My friend the commercial editor of the Herald is at the City Markets again, on a new tack, but blundering, as usual. This time he has found out that [?]the yearly lett[?], which has recently taken place, of ...

    Article : 164 words
  7. NEWSVENDORS AT THE MOUNT ALEXANDER DIGGINGS.

    Sir[?]—Allow me to suggest, through the medium of your extensively read journal, the only journal by the by that I know of, that has its name Argus distinctly echoed by those who vend it on the diggings at Mount ...

    Article : 488 words
  8. FLAGS.

    Sir,—An individual, dressed apparently in the garb of a policeman called at my establishment in my absense, and ordered my flag, merely displaying a blue ground with "Labour Market" on, to be hauled down. ...

    Article : 103 words
  9. NATIONAL EDUCATION.

    Sir[?] —A matter of rather grave import has occurred lately at the National School Establishment, and which I think requires publication, in order that it may be distinctly understood on what principles this system is ...

    Article : 1,144 words
  10. THE MELBOURNE ESCORT COMPANY.

    Sir[?] —The following paragraph in the communication from your correspondent at Mount Alexander (which appeared in your paper of this day), requires a little explanation. I have beneath made the necessary ...

    Article : 297 words
  11. ANNUAL LICENSING MEETING FOR THE CITY OF MELBOURNE.

    The adjourned Licensing Court was opened yesterday, at noon, when the following City justices were present:—The Right Worshipful the Mayor (Chairman), and Messrs. Wilmot, ...

    Article : 1,984 words
  12. MELBOURNE AND GEELONG RAILWAY.

    Sir,—I beg once more to trespass on your valuable time and space, by making a few remarks in reply to Mr. James Cowie's letter in your journal of Saturday [?]st, wherein he accuses me of feigning ignorance of his ...

    Article : 530 words
  13. THE CORPORATION AND THE MARKET ALLOTMENTS.

    Sir,—In the Herald of Wednesday appeared a wordy pl[?] of abuse, which as Mr. Kerr so ably showed in his letter of the 20th [?] was but mere [?]tion, founded on a far-fetched fact. But as from fiction we can [?] ...

    Article : 283 words
  14. THE MICROSCOPE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 220 words
  15. SELECT POETRY.

    Would you hear a Spanish ladye How an Emperor she won? Very marked attentions paid he, But she was not to be done. ...

    Article : 625 words
  16. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION.

    Messrs. Wm. Tonnent and Co., at their Rooms—The Clara Symes; on the ground oppo[?] Collingwood Hotel-Building allotment; at Mr. Paton's Stores— [?]mongery; on the Wharf—Lime. ...

    Article : 226 words
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