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  2. FINANCIAL POSITION OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Government Statistician has just issued part 3 of the Statistical Register, relating to the monetary and financial position of New South Wales. From this document, which contains some 72 tables, it ...

    Article : 1,904 words
  3. REVIEWS.

    As an instance of the scholarly attainments of the principal of the Sydney Women's College, our readers will feel a special interest in hearing of the monograph on Inscriptions Relating to Sorcery in ...

    Article : 469 words
  4. FUGITIVE NOTES.

    The Japanese are a progressive and ingenious people, but someone will have to go and advise with them. One of the drawbacks to this progress of which we hear so much these times, is the ...

    Article : 2,535 words
  5. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC NOTES.

    Signor Foli, who follows Madame Patey and Mr. Santley as the third great representative English singer who has lately visited Australia, arrived by the Ophir yesterday. Amateurs of ...

    Article : 3,422 words
  6. STATE ASSISTANCE TO CAPITAL.

    Sir,—In your issue of the 19th there is a letter signed "S. Secombe" advocating monetary assistance from the State to those selectors who, through the fall in the price of their produce, adverse seasons, ...

    Article : 486 words
  7. The Tasmanian Official Record. Third Tear. By R. M. JOHNSTON, F.L.S., Government Statistician and Registrar-General of Tasmania. Strutt, Government Printer, Hobart, 1892.

    This third annual volume of The Tasmanian Official Record carries on the work began in the first issue of this publication in 1889. The successive annual volumes which have appeared since ...

    Article : 829 words
  8. FREETRADE OR PROTECTION FROM AN UNEMPLOYED POINT OF VIEW.

    Sir,—What is the cause of our depression—labour and capital? and the hundred and one topics which appear in the press daily, auent the present prevailing distress, apparently put in the form of questions ...

    Article : 1,324 words
  9. The Cry of the Curlew; a Yarn from the Bush. By GUY EDEN, Eden, Remington, aud Co., London. 1892.

    There be fashion in stories as in customs, and nowaday Australia has come so far to the front that the second title of this little work will be of itself a recommendation to the average fiction ...

    Article : 740 words
  10. EPISTOLÆ.

    Everybody and nobody writes letters nowadays. We read the newspapers instead. There will never be another Charles Lamb, another Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, or Mde. de Sévigné. ...

    Article : 771 words
  11. Social and Present Day Questions. By FREDERIC W. FAREAR, D.D., F.R.S., Archdeacon of Westminster. Hodder and Stoughton: 1891.

    That most popular of writers, Dr. Farrar, has published another volume of his stirring addresses, together with some pages from the biography of human progress. Under the heading of Social ...

    Article : 944 words
  12. CHURCH ENTHUSIASM.

    Sir,—Under the heading of "A Noble Example," your correspondent, "Clericus," is bewailing the lack of enthusiasm among churchmen. Although "Clericus" seems not to desire any reply to his ...

    Article : 337 words
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