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  2. PHEBE TILSON.

    Deacon Tilson's thin alpaca coat had bean a joke of long standing. It blossomed out regularly with the roses in June, and, like those, was supposed to indicate that summer had ...

    Article : 2,901 words
  3. SYDNEY WEEK BY WEEK

    Well, I know I enthused a bit last week over Christmas, and I made up my mind that Christmas should not come within my ken this week. But it couldn't be done. King Charles's head is ...

    Article : 3,097 words
  4. A COOGEE WAIT.

    A correspondent writes: "There is a curious little structure near the Coogee tram terminus, which has come into prominence the last lew months, in spite of its insignificance, for it is ...

    Article : 350 words
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  6. EARLY CLOSING, ETC.

    Sir,— On the above subject I beg a little of your valued space. It would be a simple matter to, tax each employer so much (id, perhaps, or 3d) for every hour over a certain camber in the day or ...

    Article : 245 words
  7. LARRIKINISM IN THE SUBURBS.

    Sir,— I wish to call attention, through the columns of your widely circulating Journal, with respect to the number of larrikins who are in the habit of congregating at the corner of the ...

    Article : 234 words
  8. EARLY CLOSING.

    Sir,— As a colonist of forty-six years' standing, I have had plenty of opportunity to watch the formation of certain of our social evils. "Too much, work!"— alas the cry should be "too little of ...

    Article : 477 words
  9. THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

    Gentlemen,— The tone of the debate and the determined and effectual stand made by you against the granting of increases to officials already in receipt of large salaries, while the grievances of ...

    Article : 839 words
  10. THE POLICE, THE PUBLIC-HOUSES. AND THE LARRIKINS.

    Sir,— I would like to know why the police find it necessary to keep an eagle eye on the public-houses at Alexandria at about 11 every night, while hordes of larrikins are allowed to ...

    Article : 209 words
  11. WRECK OF THE DUNBAR.

    Sir,— In your descriptive account of the wreck of the above vessel in your issue of Saturday last, mention is made by you of the very bad state of, the grave where the remains of the recovered ...

    Article : 205 words
  12. SUNDAY TRADING AND BOGUS CLUB HOUSES.

    Sir,— Will you allow one space to protest against the secretary of the U.L.V.A. in your issue to-day, classing the prohibition party with those who wish to see the present illegal sale of drink continued ...

    Article : 287 words
  13. "FRISCO."

    Sir,— It seems odd that so many people in Sydney, as well as a considerable section of the Sydney press, should constantly .say Frisco when speaking or writing of San Francisco. The ...

    Article : 142 words
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    Advertising : 17 words
  15. CLERICAL UNEMPLOYED.

    Sir,— Amongst the Xmas festivities there is no notice taken of the unfortunate unemployed accountants, book-keepers, clerks, warehousemen, and assistants, many of whom I know who are ...

    Article : 128 words
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