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  2. LOSSES THROUGH STRIKES.

    Sir,—In Mr. James McMahon's letter, appearing in this morning's "Herald" under the heading "The Miners' £2000," appears the statement that the coalworkers have lost over ...

    Article : 323 words
  3. THE BUCCANEER'S BRIDE.

    "Ah, but if you go forth—" "I have a fighting chance. And at least, senorita, I can show you how a man may die." ...

    Article : 1,642 words
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  5. WHAT IS DRUNKENNESS?

    Sir,—The suggestion of the N.R.M.A. that medical evidence be called in the case of motor drivers charged with being under the influence of drink raises at once the question ...

    Article : 412 words
  6. THE GUYRA-DORRIGO RAILWAY.

    Sir,—In reference to above railway may I supplement "Taxpayer's" remarks in your issue of June 11? This railway is ostensibly being constructed to bring the trade of the ...

    Article : 260 words
  7. FIRST ENGLISH RAILWAY.

    Sir,—In connection with the question of the first English railway, the following extracts from books published in Darlington in 1925, when the railway centenary was ...

    Article : 184 words
  8. CONVEYANCING COSTS.

    Sir,—A recent letter in your journal [?]ea[?]ng with this subject particularly mentions that aspect which concerns conveyancing. It seems to be a matter in which a client is ...

    Article : 157 words
  9. THE CRIMSON THREAD OF KINSHIP.

    Sir,—This popular metaphor—popular like so many expressions relating to naval matters —was in common use long before the time of Sir Henry Parkes and Abraham Lincoln. To ...

    Article : 146 words
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