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[[File:SLV- H141396-wiki.jpeg|805px|thumb|right|''To the Right Worshipful the Mayor of Melbourne... [from] the undersigned Inhabitants of Melbourne considering the Unsettled State of a portion of the Diggings, and the necessity measures for the Better PROTECTION OF THE CITY, and upholding the cause of Law and Order, hereby request your Worship to convene A PUBLIC MEETING...'' John Ferres, Government Printer, 05 December 1854. State Library of Victoria Collection (H141396).]]
 
[[File:SLV- H141396-wiki.jpeg|805px|thumb|right|''To the Right Worshipful the Mayor of Melbourne... [from] the undersigned Inhabitants of Melbourne considering the Unsettled State of a portion of the Diggings, and the necessity measures for the Better PROTECTION OF THE CITY, and upholding the cause of Law and Order, hereby request your Worship to convene A PUBLIC MEETING...'' John Ferres, Government Printer, 05 December 1854. State Library of Victoria Collection (H141396).]]
  
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== Background ==
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== Obituary ==
  
 
::At the close of the ordinary business of this meeting the vacancy caused by the death of the late lamented George Annand, Esq., will have to be filled up by the election of another director. The names of the candidates are W. B. Burnley, Essex M.L.C., J. D. Pinnock, Esq., and J. Quirk, Esq. The election will be conducted by ballot, and will close at four o'clock.<ref>The Argus, 6 February 1856.
 
::At the close of the ordinary business of this meeting the vacancy caused by the death of the late lamented George Annand, Esq., will have to be filled up by the election of another director. The names of the candidates are W. B. Burnley, Essex M.L.C., J. D. Pinnock, Esq., and J. Quirk, Esq. The election will be conducted by ballot, and will close at four o'clock.<ref>The Argus, 6 February 1856.

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To the Right Worshipful the Mayor of Melbourne... [from] the undersigned Inhabitants of Melbourne considering the Unsettled State of a portion of the Diggings, and the necessity measures for the Better PROTECTION OF THE CITY, and upholding the cause of Law and Order, hereby request your Worship to convene A PUBLIC MEETING... John Ferres, Government Printer, 05 December 1854. State Library of Victoria Collection (H141396).

Background

Obituary

At the close of the ordinary business of this meeting the vacancy caused by the death of the late lamented George Annand, Esq., will have to be filled up by the election of another director. The names of the candidates are W. B. Burnley, Essex M.L.C., J. D. Pinnock, Esq., and J. Quirk, Esq. The election will be conducted by ballot, and will close at four o'clock.<ref>The Argus, 6 February 1856.


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