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  2. FUGITIVE NOTES.

    " It was claimed that the reduction of the hours of labour would increase the number of men that would be employed; but, if they admitted that, where were they to end?" So one of the ...

    Article : 2,332 words
  3. CURRENT LITERATURE.

    It might have been thought that Mr. Sala had left nothing to be said about himself, but here are two fair large volumes to the contrary. Provided he has that to say which we (his readers) ...

    Article : 2,372 words
  4. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC NOTES.

    Our London correspondent writes under date 22nd February:—"A new experiment has been tried at the Haymarket which promises to have some success. It is the ...

    Article : 1,735 words
  5. ANOTHER AUSTRALIAN SLANDER.

    It is rarely that a well-informed London paper such as the National Observer lends ltself to the publication of unfounded reflections upon Australian sobriety. Such charges have been made in ...

    Article : 1,274 words
  6. A COUNTRY SHOW.

    If you were a stranger riding to the town you would know something unusual was to happen there. All the traffic is one way. Along the white road sweeping rouud the box ridges, down ...

    Article : 1,712 words
  7. THE CIVIL SERVICE SUPERANNUATION FUND.

    Sir,—Your interesting leader in yeaterday's issue re the above is certainly an eye-opener, and one that will cause the general taxpayer considerable alarm, now that the thrifty and provident is threatened ...

    Article : 489 words
  8. APPOINTMENTS TO THE WORKS DEPARTMENT.

    The Minister for Works says he has had a great deal of unpleasang work to do in the way of retrenchment, owing to the manner in which offices have been stuffed to overflowing with unnecessary ...

    Article : 769 words
  9. LITERARY GOSSIP.

    The pretty little quarrol that has occurred between whister and George Moore is a fresh evidence of the former's touchiness. We all remeber his fierce denunciation of Mr. Da Maurier ...

    Article : 1,636 words
  10. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Much is being said respecting this matter in and out of Parliament just now and various are the reforms proposed. Some public oflicers are busy incubating a scheme which most certainly has little to ...

    Article : 367 words
  11. A HOMOEOPATHIC HOSPITAL WANTED

    Sir,—with regard to two letters in a resent issue of the Herald on this subject, I shall be glad to make a little fair comment, with your permission. Both correspondents endeavoured to found institutions, ...

    Article : 331 words
  12. THE USURY LIMITATION ACT.

    Sir —My efforts to get the hon. member for the Clarence to defend his bill (by argument) having proved unavailing, I must only regret that the hon. member declines to defend the measure that he ...

    Article : 337 words
  13. WORKMAN'S TRAIN FROM HORNSBY.

    Sir —We are all much indebted to the Commissioners for improving the train service generally but there is one train on the Hornsby to Strathfield line that is badly wanted. I refer to a workman's ...

    Article : 180 words
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