Sir,—It is always difficult, and a thankless task, to combat a popular craze, and as my time can be more profitably employed than in writing letters to the newspapers, I intended to have let my last letter be the last; but as you ...
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Article : 174 wordsSir,—Will you do me the favour and justice of allowing me to state, with reference to the letter of "Colontst" in to-day's Herald, that the only local matter I particularly referred to at the nomination was the important question of ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 6 Aug 1880, Page 3
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