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  2. OUR ILLUSTRATIONS.

    The scene in front of The Age office, in Collins-street, on the night after the general elections on the 28th of February, will not be easily forgotten by those who witnessed it. ...

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  3. PRINCE'S-BRIDGE BY MOONLIGHT.

    Under ordinary circumstances Prince's-bridge is one of the most unattractive objects about Melbourne, and its early removal to make way for a structure more in ...

    Article : 393 words
  4. THE VICTORIA PRESERVING COMPANY.

    His Excellency Lord Normanby has, since his appointment as Governor of this colony, manifested a deep interest in local manufactures. Not trusting to mere reports or to the ...

    Article : 680 words
  5. THE NEW MINISTRY.

    This gentleman is a native of Scotland, having been born at Kilwinning, Ayrshire, in November, 1823. He was engaged in mercantile pursuits in Glasgow for some years, and in ...

    Article : 135 words
  6. THE HON. G. B. KERFERD, ATTORNEY-GENERAL.

    Mr. Kerferd was born in Liverpool in 1831, and arrived in Victoria in 1852. He was proprietor of a brewery in Beechworth, and held the position of mayor there for some years. ...

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  7. THE HON. JOHN MADDEN, LL.D., SOLICITOR-GENEARL.

    Dr. Madden was born in Cork, Ireland, in 1844, and is the son of Mr. John Madden, solicitor, of that city. He emigrated to Victoria in 1857. He graduated in the Melbourne ...

    Article : 97 words
  8. THE HON. DUNCAN GILLIES, MINISTER OF RAILWAYS.

    Mr. Gillies was born in Scotland, and emigrated to Victoria during the gold fever. He was for many years engaged in mining pursuits. In 1861 he was returned for Ballarat ...

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  9. MR. JOHN G. DUFFY, COMMISSIONER OF LANDS.

    Was born in Dublin, in 1844, and is the eldest son of the late Speaker of the Assembly, Sir Chas, Gavan Duffy. He has been acting for some years as a solicitor, and was returned ...

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  10. THE HON. R. RAMSAY, CHIEF SECRETARY AND MINISTER OF EDUCATION.

    Is a native of Scotland, and was born in 1842. He arrived in Melbourne in 1847. Having graduated in the Melbourne University, he was admitted as a solicitor in 1864, and ...

    Article : 74 words
  11. MR. T. BENT, MINISTER OF WORKS.

    Mr. Bent is a native of England, and arrived in this colony during the gold rush. He lowed the pursuit of a market gardener at Brighton, and became rate collector of the local. ...

    Article : 89 words
  12. THE S.S. HANKOW TOWED INTO PLYMOUTH.

    The s.s. Hankow, a well-known colonial wool ship, experienced very severe weather. When off Portugal in the height of a terrific gale she lost her scrow, and her engines became ...

    Article : 230 words
  13. PALM GROVE.

    Not the least interesting of the many attractive features of the Sydney International Exhibition-building and its surroundings is the palm grove, a sketch of which we give in ...

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  14. MR. R. CLARK, MINISTER OF MINES.

    Mr. R. Clark was for many years a working miner, and came into prominence as the president of the Miners' Association. He was elected for Sandhurst in 1877 as a supporter of ...

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  15. THE HON. J. G. FRANCIS.

    This gentleman was born in London in 1819, and when 15 years of age emigrated to Tasmania. He was there connected with a prominent mercantile house, and about 1853 ...

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  16. THE HON. H. CUTHBERT, COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS AND POSTMASTER-GENERAL.

    Until within a few years ago Mr. Cuthbert was only known as a member of a respectable firm of solicitors in Ballarat. He entered public life as the representative of the ...

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  17. THE HON. R. S. ANDERSON.

    Is a native of Ireland, having been born in Londonderry. He graduated in Trinity College, Dublin, and practised for eight years at home as a solicitor. He arrived in the colony ...

    Article : 90 words
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