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Dr. Perry has resigned the Melbourne See.
In Victoria the (3-overnment proposes doing away with the system of locking the doors of carriages. A Brisbane letter from Mulligan states his thorough belief that tbe Hodgkinson will prove the largest and probably the richest reefing district in the North,
[With to the sudden departure of Mr. B. J. Creighton to San Francisco .by.the last mail steamer, it is |stated that he has gone to act as a newspaper correspondent at the 'Philadelphia Exhibition. ; ' , |So 33rough Smyth has retired. Bless him! the civilest man to representatives of the Press tbat ever was; but didn't he take the backbone of tbe poor clerks, from £SOO a year downwards. It cost £7OO in legal expenses for them to throw off this old man of the sea, who oppressed the poor Sinbada. The clerks in all Government offices are Eubscribing to the fund.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 377, 2 June 1876, Page 3
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149CLIPPINGS. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 377, 2 June 1876, Page 3
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