A public meeting in aid of the Early Closing Movement was convened on Thursday evening, in the ball of the Mechanics' Institute. The hour appointed for the chair to be taken was eight o'clock, ...
Article : 2,623 wordsSIR,—The acoustics of the Mechanics'-hall are accountable for a really cruel practical joke, played off upon some lines recited by me on Wednesday evening. As I was repeating Edward Johnston's eulogy ...
Article : 161 wordsSIR,—It was, I think, Fenelon who said, both beautifully and truly. "Parmi l[?] hommes il faut beaucoup d'annees pour effacer une faute: avec le Dieu une seule larme suffit." Agreeing as I do with the good ...
Article : 777 wordsSIR,—No doubt the inhabitants of Ballarat, East and West, were much surprised to see from your report of the proceedings at Tuesday evening's meeting of the Ballarat East Borough Council ...
Article : 1,002 wordsSIR,—I read in your paper the other day an account of some obscene pictures and [?]welry being seized in Geelong, but I may tell you [?]that some jewelry of the kind mentioned has got into [?]llarat. ...
Article : 262 wordsSIR,—Although not an inhabitant of Ballarat, matters of business sometimes take me to the goldfields metropolis, and, when there, I have, in the course of my peregrinations, to pass through the ...
Article : 334 wordsSIR,—The salt butter contained in Mr Verdon's reply to the memorialists of the Ballarat Rangers is not such as will melt that large body. No answer has as yet been given, nor any reference made to the ...
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The Star (Ballarat, Vic. : 1855 - 1864), Fri 16 Sep 1864, Page 3
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