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  2. "CHANGING SYDNEY."

    Sir,—The article on Hyde Park (its changed face) in Saturday's "Herald" will have been read with interest by many people who are concerned at the desolate appearance of the ...

    Article : 594 words
  3. "THE ENGLISH MERCURIE."

    Sir,—In connection with the interesting articles on the fraudulent "English Mercurle, by Mr. C. Brunsdon Fletcher, now appearing in your columns, it seems probable that the main ...

    Article : 562 words
  4. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 4,292 words
  5. SECOND-GRADE RICE.

    With the development of the rice-growing industry on the Murrumbidgee irrigation area the utilisation of second-grade rice is assuming considerable importance. In the ...

    Article : 428 words
  6. ON THE LAND. ENGLISH WOOL TRADE.

    One or two very interesting features have developed in regard to the wool textile trade Foremost among these are the reports recently given by members of the local ...

    Article : 1,406 words
  7. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,310 words
  8. CAUSE OF BUNCHY TOP.

    MURWILLUMBAH.—That he has discovered the germ in the sap of a banana plant which causes bunchy top is the claim made by Dr. W. M. Sinclair, a well-known medical man of ...

    Article : 328 words
  9. OUR MUSICAL TASTE.

    Sir,—In your issue of Saturday last a correspondent, signing herself Jean MacDonald, draws attention to the absence of students at performances given by the great musicians ...

    Article : 591 words
  10. THE COAL INDUSTRY'S CHANCE.

    Sir,—Allow me to express my views re your article in to-day's "Herald" under the above heading. I think the majority of your readers will thank you, as I do, for your article. I ...

    Article : 441 words
  11. EGG-MARKETING BOARD.

    "Disgusted" writes:— I have been breeding (and showing) fowls and selling eggs in New South Wales for over fifty years, being Sydney born. but will ...

    Article : 398 words
  12. THE TIVOLI—AND AFTER.

    Sir,—The letters of Messrs. Hodgkinson and MacCallum, in this morning's "Herald" were, as their dates show, written before the appearance of my explanatory note on Saturday ...

    Article : 203 words
  13. EMDEN EPISODE.

    Sir,—The wording of your paragraph in Friday's issue, with reference to the "Emden episode" at Capetown, two years ago, is apt to give a wrong impression of what actually ...

    Article : 283 words
  14. ABOLITION OF FEDERAL ARBITRATION.

    Sir,—The Conference of Premiers at Canberra, at which many matters of importance to Australia will be discussed with the Federal Ministry, aims at the strengthening and ...

    Article : 215 words
  15. PRICE OF FERTILISERS.

    "Condobolin Wheat Grower" writes:— In a recent inquiry in regard to the price of fertilisers in Australia it was shown that the Australian farmer, for some reason or ...

    Article : 240 words
  16. BUNCHY TOP CONTROL.

    TWEED HEADS.—At a meeting of representatives of banana-growers, held at Tweed Heads, it was unanimously decided to support the New South Wales Government in ...

    Article : 281 words
  17. BAULKHAM HILLS.

    Sir,—In the "Sydney Morning Herald's" report of the Parramatta Historical Society's visit to Baulkham Hills it is stated that the name is a corruption of Bockholm Hills, ...

    Article : 133 words
  18. DISTRICT ITEMS.

    AIBURY.—Severely cold weather and the continued absence of rain is causing much anxiety in Riverina. Following the abnormally dry summer there has been only one serviceable fall of rain in the autumn. There ...

    Article : 322 words
  19. A CATHOLIC ETON.

    Sir,—Why this talk of a now "Catholic Eton"? Since Henry VI. of pious memory founded Eton, "in honour and support of our mother, the Holy Church," this college has ...

    Article : 125 words
  20. WOMEN'S VOTE.

    Sir,—In your leader headed "Women in Parliament," you say the restriction of the franchise was previously granted to women of 25 and upwards. I notice that in "Whitaker's ...

    Article : 86 words
  21. KURING-GAI TRUST.

    Mr. T. W. Spencer, immediate past president of the New South Wales institute of Journalists, has been appointed a member of the Kuring-gai Trust, in succession to Mr. R. J. ...

    Article : 37 words
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