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  2. THE HOSPITAL SYSTEM OF SYDNEY.

    Sir,—The hour being at hand for the settlement of this importent, question, it may be of advantage to review the circumstances which have led up to the juncture; and particul[?]ly to consider them in the light of the most recnt ...

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  3. NEW ZEALAND.

    We have files of Auckland papers to the 5th instant:— An information has been laid and a warrant issued againit To Aropenern, the Maori chief who interfered with Thorpe's survey nt Muriniotu. Two constables left, here for ...

    Article : 2,067 words
  4. NORFOLK ISLAND.

    The Melaneslan Mission vessel Southern Cross returned from the Islands on the 15th rather unexpectedly, bringing the Revs. Mr. Palmor, Ruddock, and a number of natives. Mr. Penny's report from ...

    Article : 929 words
  5. AMERICA AND CANADA UNDER PROTECTION.

    Mr. George J. Holyoake, the well-known secularist and udvocate of co-operation, has contributed to the Nineteenth Century for August some American and Canadian notes, gathered while visiting those countries. ...

    Article : 1,684 words
  6. OUR BRISBANE LETTER.

    Twice during the past week the air was filled with the din of politics. By my fellow-citizens of thir meetroplis the most interest was taken in the political events of the 1st instant. This was owing to three, ...

    Article : 1,605 words
  7. THE STEARINE DUTY QUESTION.

    We believe that this is the first occasion on whcih an Act of Parliament of one of these colomes has actually been disallowed by a colonial Court. The question has been raised in this colony, but judgement was given in ...

    Article : 896 words
  8. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—As several have written commenting upon the meeting held at the Protestant Hall last week, I ask space for s few words in reply. First, then, Dean Cowper states in his letter that ...

    Article : 707 words
  9. INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS AND FREE WORKSHOPS v. LARRIKINISM.

    Sir,—As mental culture purifies the intellect and ennobles the mind, in like manner physical exercise chastens the body and humanises its instincts. Both are necessary for the preservation of the due balance of greatness in this complex ...

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  10. CHINESE FESTIVITIES IN ROOKWOOD CEMETERY.

    Sir,—Many persons who went to Rookwood Cemetery by the funeral train on Tuesday afternoon found themselves very distgreeably mixed up with oertain Chinese festivites. At the mortuary station a crowd of Chinamen had assembled ...

    Article : 286 words
  11. TIME REGULATIONS IN THE GOVERNMENT WORKSHOPS.

    Sir,—With reference to the paragraph that appeared in your issue of Friday, 5th instant, in vs the above subject, after reading the Commissioner for Railways' speech to the delegates who waited on him—and who, I may say in ...

    Article : 591 words
  12. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I would like, through the medium of the press, to call the attention of the authorities to what I am inclined to call a very discreditable scene. This afternoon I had occasion to visit the Necropolis. On ...

    Article : 577 words
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