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  2. THE KILBURN SISTERS.

    Sir,—In a very voluminous letter, which appears in your issue of Saturday last, your correspondent, Mr. Knapp, has endeavoured to prove the Church of England in Australia, Sydney in particular, is on the ...

    Article : 1,640 words
  3. MARAUDING MATABELE.

    Having in view the recent cables concerning the march of the Matabele impis, the following article from the Pall Mall Gazette will be road with interest:—The news from Mashonaland will ...

    Article : 1,686 words
  4. THE SYDNEY FORAGE SUPPLY.

    The general public has little idea of the extent of the business done in the Redfern terminus produce market. Of its existence even comparatively few are aware. Or if they have heard or ...

    Article : 2,099 words
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  6. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I crave the favour of a little space for a few plain words in reply to Mr. E. J. H. Knapp's most intemperate, not to say vituperative letter on the Kilburn Sisterhood. In his eyes their cardinal sin is ...

    Article : 900 words
  7. MR. GLADSTONE ON INDUSTRY AND ART.

    Mr. Gladstone on the 5th August distributed the prizes gained at the National Workmen's Exhibition, in the Agricultural Hall, Islington, and, in the course of his address, urged (reports ...

    Article : 2,374 words
  8. THE TRAMP IN AMERICA.

    Professor J. J. M'Cook contributes to the New York Forum an article summarising the results of a census of tramps which he took recently in America, and supplemented by inquiries in ...

    Article : 1,439 words
  9. AFTER THE FINANCIAL CRISIS.

    Sir,—During the recent financial crisis when many banking and financial institutions found it necessary to reconstruct or re-form, and numerous schemes of compromise were abruptly submitted to the creditors, ...

    Article : 535 words
  10. THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    The National Observer, in an article on the Australian cricketers and their play against the teams of the counties, says:—Iron grounds and long scores will make the cricket of '93 for ever ...

    Article : 674 words
  11. ONE RESULT OF OUR STRIKES.

    Sir,—At the time of the Broken Hill strike I pointed out that the inevitable result of the labour disturbances which were recurring with such frightful frequency would be that English capital would ...

    Article : 561 words
  12. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir—Having perused the inspired emanation from the brilliant intellect of Mr. Knapp which graces your issue of the 30th September, and immediately detected the pernicious fallacy involved in the ...

    Article : 2,456 words
  13. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I am a comparative stranger in Sydney. Mr. Knapp may be otherwise, but he evidently known little about the Anglican Church, and less still about the Kilhuru Sisterhood, or he would not quote the ...

    Article : 240 words
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