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  2. DEVONSHIRE-STREET CEMETERY.

    LITTLE GUBBINS having been permitted to roam among the tombstones, was struck with an idea. On reaching home he immediately asked his parents where " all the bad people were buried." ...

    Article : 2,438 words
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  4. NORTON v. BARTON.

    Sir,—As an enthusiastic and loyal supporter of both Messrs. Norton and Barton, permit me to pen a few lines, not as a dictator, but simply and solely to show the inadvisability of the fierce attacks of the former ...

    Article : 585 words
  5. AN HOTELKEEPER'S GRIEVANCE.

    Sir,—Through your paper I would like to draw attention to an evil that is ruining many decent men in this town, and which also affects the hotelkeepers, who have to pay a license of £30 per year, a large ...

    Article : 362 words
  6. THE CENSUS.

    Sir,—I wish to point out to you what I consider the disgraceful way in which the collecting census is being carried out. In some of the suburbs the local newsagent is entrusted with the distributing and ...

    Article : 87 words
  7. HOTEL SWEATING.

    Sir,—If I am correctly informed, there has been a law passed to regulate the working hours of waitresses, and may I ask, if such is the case, why has it not also been extended to the hard-working hotel ...

    Article : 148 words
  8. LITTLE BAY—AGAIN IN VINDICATION.

    Sir,—In last Sunday's TRUTH there is a statement in an article on the Coast Hospital, which I consider it my bounden duty to contradict. It is this: "Some of the nurses call you gaol birds if you happen to ...

    Article : 619 words
  9. COUNTRY HOSPITALS.

    Sir,—Will you, in the interests of justice, permit me to say a little about the system which obtains in country hospitals. There are Government subsidised institutions, yet the Government leaves the ...

    Article : 273 words
  10. OUR LETTER-BOX.

    A BALMAIN CORRESPONDENT (evidently a lady by her handwriting,—You are quite mistaken as to Mr. Norton's altitude. He does not attack any sect or religion, but is against roguery anywhere. As to ...

    Article : 411 words
  11. THE BALMAIN HOSPITAL.

    Sir,—Circumstances recently forced me to take my baby to the Balmain Cottage Hospital for treatment, but on arrival there I was informed that an order was necessary before medical advice could be given. This ...

    Article : 197 words
  12. LISMORE-CASINO RAILWAY.

    Sir,—As a native of New South Wales, and one who has lived, worked, and spent his earnings in it until two years ago, I, at the solicitation of many of my fellow-workmen, ask the assistance of your outspoken ...

    Article : 273 words
  13. CONDENSED CORRESPONDENCE.

    C.J.(Cootamundra) writes: Why are the able-bodied unemployed pandered to by the Government while nothing is done to relieve the distress of those who, by bodily affliction, are unable to compete with their ...

    Article : 345 words
  14. CONTINGENT SCANDALS.

    Sir,—On January 9 an advertisement appeared in the daily press stating that the Government intended despatching another contingent to South Africa, and applications were invited from men willing to serve. ...

    Article : 777 words
  15. MAGNA EST VERITAS.

    Sir,—I wish to know if any steps are being taken, or any inquiry being instituted, regarding the scandalous and outrageously indecent proceedings at Breeza on polling day. The free and independent ...

    Article : 710 words
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