A deputation, consisting of Sir G. Wigram Allen, Rev. A. Gardiner, Alderman J. P. Walker, Alderman Wearne Messrs. W. T. Pinhey, G. Munro, and S. H. Smith, waited on the Hon. Minister for Public Instruction yesterday ...
Article : 391 wordsMr. R. A. ProctoR repeated his lecture on "The Birth and Growth of the Universe," at the Theatre Royal last night, before an audience which filled the theatre in every part. The eminent astronomer was ...
Article : 666 wordsThe Colonial Secretary is receiving by every post letters from public bodies and private individuals, approving of the course he has pursued with respect to Mr. Proctor's Sunday lect[?]es. The following letters are the first in the ...
Article : 1,391 wordsIn an article by Mr. Gladstone, published about four years ago in the Contemporary Review, the existing schools or systems which deal with religious thought (excluding Erastianism) were charted out, after the ...
Article : 3,338 wordsSir,—As the action of Sir Henry Parkes relative to Mr. Proctor and his Sunday night lecture being prevented is now under public consideration, it seems very desirable that every branch of the community should express their minds ...
Article : 260 wordsA deputation, consisting of the Mayor of Balmain and Aldermen Taylor, Hutchinson, and Smith, waited upon the Minister for Works yesterday to request the Government to blue-metal Weston-street up to a certain point, and ...
Article : 281 wordsSir,—It scarcely becomes a "student of science" to sneer when treating of a subject, at least until he has obtained clear and certain information. Such "students" are usually calm and candid, and they base their conclusions ...
Article : 418 wordsThe following notifications appear in yesterday's Government Gazette:— APPOINTMENTS.—Mr. William Protchard, J. P., to be a sworn valuator under the 27th section of the Real Property ...
Article : 1,374 wordsYesterday evening a meeting was held in the Church Society's House, Phillip-street, for the purpose of forming a Sunday School teachers' Institute in connection with the Church of England. The attendance was rather limited. ...
Article : 1,254 wordsSir,—In my reading of the Sydney Morning Herald during the past few days, I have been entertained by the vision (mental) of the physicist and the metaphysicist attacking each other on two distinct planes of thought. ...
Article : 1,083 wordsSir,—I had determined to take no further part in the discussion of the unpleasant circumstances whith occurred at the beginning of the present week; and for several days I have not even read any of the letters and paragraphs ...
Article : 319 wordsSir,—Are certain persons who desire to hear Sunday lectures to be deprived of a convenient place of resort because other persons object to the system of payment for admission. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 11 Sep 1880, Page 3
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