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  2. SOCIAL AFFAIRS IN ENGLAND.

    THE May meetings are now in full activity, and, [?] far as the majority of associations are concerned, apparently more popular than ever. The teetotallers have been coming out in strong force, the National ...

    Article : 2,336 words
  3. ROYAL SOCIETY OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    AT a meeting of the Royal Society, held last night, at the Australian Library, B[?]nt-street, Mr. E. C. Cra[?], Superintendent of Electric Telegraphs, read a paper "On the electric telegraph between England and India, and ...

    Article : 5,492 words
  4. THE POLYNESIAN LABOUR QUESTION.

    CERTAIN correspondence between Lord [?] and the Prince de la Tour D'A[?], relative to the abduction of the natives of the Loyalty Islands, has been published. Appended to it are extracts from reports by the Governor ...

    Article : 1,255 words
  5. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    FROM Brisbane we have files to the 12th instant:- At Bowen, the Right Hon. John Bright was at the head of the poll. The right hon. gentleman was nominated in opposition to Messrs. D[?], Cunningham, ...

    Article : 707 words
  6. RELIGIOUS LIBERTY IN SPAIN.

    IN the Cortes, on the 5th, a debate ar[?]se on a petition from the Jews for permission to build a synagogue in Madrid. An animated debate ensued, in which Senor Cas[?] reported to be the first orator of Spain, ...

    Article : 2,700 words
  7. THE O'CONNELL CEREMONY IN DUBLIN.

    VISITORS to the cemetery of Gl[?], amongst the few notable tombs of the place, were accustomed to look at that of the famous agitator, who was once a political power in his own country, and by ...

    Article : 916 words
  8. PRESERVED MEAT.—NEW PATENT.

    SIR,—In your issue of this day, you have quoted an article from the Sydney Mail of the 10th May ([?] July), which is likely, if uncontradicted, to do me an irreparable injury, not only in this colony, but in England. ...

    Article : 331 words
  9. THE MUDGEE DIAMOND MINES.

    [?] issue that you received a literary scolding from your Sydney contemporary for being oblivious to the wealth of your district in relation to the late finding of diamonds; but I do not see how it could be ...

    Article : 863 words
  10. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—Will you permit me, through your pages, to call public attention to the contemplated alteration in the site of the present "'bus" stand, from Clarence-street to K[?]ntstreet, to which street there are many very serious ...

    Article : 72 words
  11. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—Can any of the numerous readers of your widely circulated journal kindly furnish me with the name of a book in which I can find the outline of a complete course of study? What I want is the names of books in each division ...

    Article : 302 words
  12. THE FRENCH ELECTIONS.

    FROM the Debats:—"No one is more deeply anxious than ourselves to see the Government seconded when it is disposed to advance in a liberal course, and we ardently hope that the future deputies may be ...

    Article : 1,009 words
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