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  7. RAILWAY APPEALS.

    The Railway Appeal Act has been assented to by. the Lieutenant-Governor, and is now law. Consequently the commissioners have ceased to hear, appeals in penalty cases. Meanwhile steps ...

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  9. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    The Queen's exequatur empowering Mr. T. A. Boesen to act as Consul-General of Denmark at Sydney, has received her Majesty's signature. Mr. Henry Roman, J.P., has been appointed to ...

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  10. ALMANACS RECEIVED.

    Mesrs. Burns, Philp, and Company, representatives in Australia of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha (Japanese Mail Steamship Company), forward the company's almanac for 1901. It is an ...

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  11. CARRYING DISPATCHES.

    Writing from Rustenburg, under date October 6, Lieutenant J. E. Oxley (son of Mrs. Oxley, of Wingecarribbee, Bowral) says: I think my last letter was from Vryburg, cemped for the day ...

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  12. LAND TAX FOR 1900.

    A supplement to the "Government Gazette;" published yesterday, 19th instant, contains a notice from the Commissioners of Taxation, appointing Friday next, 21st December, as the due ...

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  13. SEWER FUMIGATION.

    The thirty-seventh report of the officer carrying out the work of fumigating sewers and destruction of rats was submitted to the Water and Sewerage Board on Wednesday. The area dealt with by ...

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  14. ARC LIGHTS.

    Sir,—Can you tell me whether the electric are lamps now being erected in the Domain and Hyde Park will be used after the holidays in their present position? The men engaged upon the ...

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  15. PUBLIC SERVICE GAZETTE.

    Chief Secretary's Office.- Mr. V. T. Noble, on probation for 12 months as attendant at the Georgre-street Asylum, Parramatta, vice Groves, transferred; Miss Margaret Ryan, on probation for six months as ...

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  16. THE HEAT WAVE.

    Sir,—In your issue of the 17th instant you give the maximum shade temperature at Bathurst as 104deg on Sunday last. Feeling that this was a mistake, I inquired from the official in charge of ...

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  17. THE BLIND.

    Sir,—Referring to a letter appearing in your issue of the 18th instant, signed by "Compensation," suggesting that something should be done for the blind during the Commonwealth ...

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  18. MS.L.A. AND THE PROCESSION.

    Sir,—Will you allow me to suggest that all members of Parliament taking part in the Commonwealth procession should be presented with a new suit, but a coat and hat at least: and if this is impossible ...

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  19. THE M.F.B.

    Sir,—There is some talk of the length of the Commonwealth procession being curtailed. I hope this does not mean that the Metropolitan Fire Brigade display of steam fire engines and horses will be cut ...

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  20. THE PROCESSION.

    Sir,—It is a common delusion among those who occupy prominent positions at public functions and pageants that it is chiefly their personalities which give lustre to the events. Their tailors ...

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  21. LIEDERTAFEL CONCERT.

    An excellent programme was submitted by the By the Liedertafel at the Town Hall on Wednesday evening for the fifth and last concert of the season. There was a large gathering, and ...

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  22. CIVIL, SERVANTS' INCREMENTS.

    Sir,—Your issue of 14th contained two letters In re to the non-payment of increments to the Civil servants. Will you kindly allow me space enough to point out that before this year's increments are paid ...

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  23. LABOR.

    Sir,—In your paper I notice that several letters have appeared to the effect that the farmers are unable to procure men for the harvest work, that labor is very scarce. Now, sir, in the interest of the local men, I ...

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  24. THE NORTH SYDNEY BRIDGE.

    Sir,—I think I may be taken to voice public opinion when I say that for obvious reasons it would be preferable that the best of the competitive designs for this bridge should be selected, ...

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  25. SCARCITY OF FARM LABORERS.

    Sir,—I wish to call your attention to a letter that I saw in your issue or the 12th. where a farner informed Mr. T. Fitzpatrick, M.L.A for the Murrumbidgee, that he could not see a working man, let ...

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