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  2. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.) SPORTS AT BATHURST.

    The weather to-day was very cold. The attendance at the sports arranged by the Guild and Hibernian Societies numbered about 500. The results were:— ...

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  3. METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION. FIFTH DAY.

    Yesterday being a public holiday, then was mother large attendance at the Royal Agricultural Society's Exhibition at Moore Park. There were fully 18,000 persons present. This total was reached ...

    Article : 301 words
  4. MODERN MEN.

    The modern street is not a joy for ever. The accidental beauty of time and change dies at the approach of iron and concrete. The practical admiration of straight lines is rapidly destroying the ...

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  5. SARACENIC ARCHITECTURE IN TUNIS.

    The buildings of the Norman kings in Sicily, both churches and palaces, are now, I believe (writes Mr. E. A. Freeman to the Speaker), universally admitted to be Saracenic in point of style, ...

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  6. SMALLPOX HOSPITALS.

    An important decision on the powers of local authorities with regard to the establishment of hospitals has, observes the Daily News of 2nd February, been given by Mr. Justice Chitty. By ...

    Article : 457 words
  7. A WORLD'S FAIR.

    In pursuance of their conscientious determination to have religious instruction imparted in their schools, the authorities of St. Benedict's perish have incurred a considerable debt as the result of the ...

    Article : 1,558 words
  8. CIVIL SERVICE REFORM.

    Sir,—In submitting the Estimates for the current year the Ministers have reduced the salaries of Civil servants by 5 per cent., or at least they say so, as, for example, £1000 salaries are put at £960, which is ...

    Article : 943 words
  9. HORSES.

    The Palace Emporium Jumping contest, for a prize of the value of £25 presented by Messrs. A. Hordern and Sons, was continued from the previous Wednesday. The ground had suffered from the ...

    Article : 885 words
  10. THE DUTY OF THE CITIZENS TO THE STATE.

    Sir,—There has been such a large amount of interest taken in the discussions upon the income tax proposals of the Government that it is fair to assume that the public, at all events, do not approve of the ...

    Article : 1,791 words
  11. ARE WE DETERIORATING?

    Sir,—Had your correspondent "An American," whose letter appears in to-day's Herald, carefully read my letter in your previous issue he would no doubt have discovered that his indignation was quite ...

    Article : 533 words
  12. MR. GOSCHEN ON PATRIOTISM.

    At a meeting of the Polytechnic Carlton, Regent-street, on 14th February, over which Sir A. K. Rollit, M.P., presided, Mr. Goschen, M.P., delivered an address upon "Patriotism." The right hon. ...

    Article : 1,243 words
  13. RETRENCHMENT IN THE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.

    Sir,—There is great dancer that in the present rage for haphazard retrenchment, injury may be done to our admirable system of public education. ...

    Article : 683 words
  14. IMPLEMENTS, MACHINERY, AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITS.

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  15. EXAMINATIONS IN HISTORY.

    Sir,—On reading one of the leaders in your issue of Saturday last, on the paper read by Professor Woods to the teachers of New South Wales, "Subject of Historical Studies," I am prompted by a ...

    Article : 557 words
  16. THE WORK OF RETRENCHMENT.

    Sir,—Mr. O'Sullivan, in your issue of Saturday, touches upon one vitalsolution of the "over-manned" difficulty in connection with Government departments, viz., "by shutting the door to future ...

    Article : 490 words
  17. THE SELF-SACRIFICE OF POLITICIANS

    Sir,—In his late speech at Wagga Wagga Sir George Dibbs said, "At present there are a number of members of the Legislative Assembly who are giving up their lives for the country's politics and ...

    Article : 275 words
  18. FREETRADERS.

    Sir,—Recent circumstances connected with the deplorable political state into which the country has been brought by unprecedented Governmental mismanagement have shown how far freetraders will go. ...

    Article : 349 words
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  20. LATE SHIPPING. ARRIVAL.—APRIL 4.

    Macleay (s.), 400 tons, Captain Horatio Wood, from Richmond River the 2nd April. Passengers—Mrs. Solomon, Mrs. Spratt, Mrs. Butler, Misses Solomon ([?]), Mi[?]s Cusack, Miss M'[?], Mrs. H. [?]nerney, J. Solomons, S. ...

    Article : 85 words
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  23. IMPORTS.—APRIL 4.

    Macleay (s.), from Richmond River: 9 bags oysters, 12 cases eggs, [?] case fish, 1 cask tallow, 4 coops poultry, 1 horse, 4 hides, 178 kegs butter, 14 pigs, and sundries. ...

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