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  2. POSITION OF THE STATE.

    As has already been indicated in former Articles, the trade of the State since the' drought set in had been rather quiet. The drought has now broken up, but so far ...

    Article : 1,527 words
  3. DISTRIBUTION OF CHARITY.

    In discussing the prospects of substituting in the distribution of charity a system in place of confusion, it is necessary at the outset to realise the immensity of the difficulties in the ...

    Article : 1,548 words
  4. IN THE PUBLIC EYE.

    That the entente cordiale is no fallacy but a reality is evidenced by the influx of French tourists on the Southern Const. Eastbourne and Hastings are especially favoured by our ...

    Article : 2,664 words
  5. WOMEN OUSTING MEN.

    Sir,—I have been reading with considerable interest the correspondence in the "Herald" on "Women Ousting Men." The wall of the poor "ousted" men is pitiful to hear. Really, ...

    Article : 806 words
  6. PREFERENTIAL TRADE WITHIN THE EMPIRE.

    Sir,—As a lifelong believer in the gospel of freetrade, according to Cobden, but an honest doubler in the efficacy of prevailing fiscal conditions to promote the cohesion of the Empire, please permit me to ...

    Article : 2,255 words
  7. NAVAL NEWS.

    There were great rejoicings among the men of the navy yesterday owing to the birth of a heir to the throne of Italy and the presence in Farm Cove of an Italian cruiser, commanded ...

    Article : 319 words
  8. THE MOVEMENTS OF THE FLEET.

    The flagship, H.M.S. Euryalus, will leave port on Wednesday for Jervis Bay for gun practice, and will return to Sydney on the 30th instant. She is under orders to sail on ...

    Article : 587 words
  9. THE GRIP OF THE SINGLETAXERS.

    Sir,—In your issue of the 12th instant Mr. A. H. Sampson says that I am in error in saying that single taxers are opposed to land nationalisation, and are not against the ...

    Article : 354 words
  10. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—"Justice" in his letter appears to me to be very illogical in his observations with regard to women ousting men. He says, "The fact of the girls being content with a smaller ...

    Article : 444 words
  11. THE AUSTRALIAN GIRL.

    Sir,—In reference to Mr. Llewellin's letter in your paper, I think his reasons, excepting one, as to the deficiencies of the Australian boy, are correct. Now, I want to know why ...

    Article : 399 words
  12. THE POWERS OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE.

    Sir,—I should be obliged if you would allow me to call attention to what seems to me a matter of the gravest importance to the members of the Church of England. I mean the assumption by the standing ...

    Article : 320 words
  13. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—This subject has elicited some very interesting correspondence, but most of it betrays the ignorance of the writers. My teachers in Scotland always impressed upon their ...

    Article : 354 words
  14. THE BOOT TRADE.

    Speaking at the boot trade picnic at Clontarf on Saturday, in response to the toast of "Our Employers," when there were about 2000 persons present, Mr. Baldry (manager for ...

    Article : 513 words
  15. KEEP ONE EYE OPEN.

    Sir,—Although the labours of the Liberal and Reform Association, People's Reform League, and kindred associations have resulted in the formation of what must be ...

    Article : 412 words
  16. ENCOURAGING LOCAL INDUSTRY.

    Sir.—Mr. Houge in addressing his constituents last week is reported to have said among other things what would have done credit to Mr. O'Sullivan at his best:—"In the manufacture of locomotives the ...

    Article : 305 words
  17. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—It seems to me that this ousting of men by women is mostly a matter of cheap labour. Females are willing to work for a lower wage than males, hence the astute ...

    Article : 215 words
  18. VITAL STATISTICS.

    In the report of the Government Statistician for the week ended the 16th inst it is stated that the births of 280 children were registered in the metropolitan area, and 94 deaths were recorded, including those of ...

    Article : 163 words
  19. GLEBE BOROUGH LIGHTING.

    Sir,—I carried a resolution at my council last evening that no treaty be made with the City Council for a supply of electric current to our borough for lighting purposes. The Glebe Council has decided to erect its ...

    Article : 105 words
  20. PERSISTENT CONSTIPATION

    Is generally aggravated by violent purgatives, because they weaken the organs acted upon. The gentle, raliable and pleasant laxative, Californian Syrup of Figs, has a totally different result. It is at once ...

    Article : 124 words
  21. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—There are many suggestions and ideas put forth in the many letters appearing in your columns on this subject. It shows people are thinking on much the same lines about it, ...

    Article : 812 words
  22. NICHOLIS' DANDELION ALE.

    All Merchants, Hotels, Shops, etc, and at Camperdown, Sydney.—Advt. ...

    Article : 22 words
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