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  2. THE MAN WITH THE OPALS.

    Durand's manner was frankness itself, and he appeared really distressed as he told his story, but Anson was wiser than he had been. He had listened attentively to ...

    Article : 2,013 words
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  5. VOICE OF THE PEOPLE.

    Mr. G. A. Johnston writes:—"Onlooker" writes about the Rugby football match Glebe v. Eastern Suburbs. He says it was a very uninteresting game. It may have appeared so to him, as it ...

    Article : 77 words
  6. BLIND AND OTHER BEGGARS.

    "Fair Play" writes:—Having noticed correspondence in your valuable paper of late re Blind Beggars, I thought I would like to say a word in their defence. So long as the public are ...

    Article : 116 words
  7. PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS.

    "Australian" writes:—Will you kindly permit a small space in your popular paper in order to allow me to draw attention to the injustice that goes on in connection, with the presentation of ...

    Article : 154 words
  8. MORE ABOUT THE TUBE.

    It is understood that an official from the G.P.O. called at the office of a Sydney commercial man and left the following mesage:—"What would Mr. X like us to do with a telegram which ...

    Article : 92 words
  9. CONDITION OF CLEVELAND-STREET.

    "Much Neglected Cleveland-street" writes:—I think it about time that public attention was called to the disgraceful condition of this street, between Castlereagh and Dowling streets. ...

    Article : 204 words
  10. A THEATRICAL AGENT'S CLAIM.

    Alfred Burton, theatrical agent, of Double Bay, sued Joseph Marney, professionally known as "Professor Maconi," of 35 Australia-street, Newtown, in tie Metropolitan District Court ...

    Article : 116 words
  11. THE AMBROSE STEAM RAILWAY SYSTEM.

    Mr. W. Griffith writes:—These cars, built by Mr. Ambrose in 1888, were subsequently broken up, as they were very rough and ugly, and badly constructed by an amateur car builder; but the ...

    Article : 94 words
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  13. GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS.

    "An Employee's Wife" writes:—Will you kindly allow me space in your paper on the way the men at Eveleigh are treated. I believe all the railway staff at Redfera were paid for Easter. ...

    Article : 136 words
  14. NORTHERN RIFLE ASSOCIATION'S MEETING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 262 words
  15. ELECTRIC LIGHTING.

    J. J. Casey writes:—The public are becoming educated to the advantages of electricity as compared with gas and other luminants, and the demand is increasing to such an extent that ...

    Article : 91 words
  16. THE EIGHT-OAR RACE.

    Mr. S. Boland, coach, of the Queensland crew, writes:—With reference to the paragraph, which appeared in your paper, yesterday headed, "Eight-oared Race," I ...

    Article : 122 words
  17. RAILWAY ACCOUNTS.

    Sir,—The principle adopted by the Railway Commissioners in keeping the accounts in connection with the branch lines of railway is, to say the least, most misleading, as the following ...

    Article : 388 words
  18. MOLONG HOSPITAL.

    Sir,—In your issue of to-day I notice a telegram from your Molong correspondent, which reads as follows:—"Tuesday.—At the hospital meeting, last night, it was reported that nearly all the ...

    Article : 479 words
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