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  2. THE SUPPLY OF CLERGYMEN.

    Sir,—Allow me to assure "Public Opision" that it was quite useless to "suggest to Dr. Barry that he was under a misapprehension when he interred that the people are crying out for clergymen's v[?]sits;" because ...

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  3. MEETINGS.

    The members of the City of Sydney Improvermen[?] Board met yesterday afternoon at the offices, in Macquarie-street, for the purpose of taking into consideration two applications which had been received in ...

    Article : 371 words
  4. WATER CONSERVATION BILL.

    In keeping with a promise made by the Government, Mr. Sydney Smith, the Secretary for Mines and Agriculture, laid on the table of the legislative Assembly last night his Water Conservation Bill. The bill ...

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  5. MILITARY.

    His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has directed that during the further absence of Colonol Roberts, C.M.G., from the colony, Colonel Spalding, C.M.G., ...

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  6. PARLIAMENT OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The sittin[?] [?]f the Legislative Assembly, which commenced at h[?] past 4 o'clock on Thursday afternoon, was continu[?] until 25 minutes to 4 o'clock yesterday morning. [?]hen we went to press yesterday the ...

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  7. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—The letters that have appeared in the Herald with the above somewhat singular heading are opposed to the received notions of orthodox people. The matter of salary, or remuneration, is supposed to be the last ...

    Article : 270 words
  8. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—There are, no doubt, many clergymen who, like myself, are grateful to you for opening your widely read and influential columns to the subject of the supply of clergy. I trust you will kindly allow me to ...

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  9. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—The truth generally lies between the two opposite extreme[?], and I think the two parties who are now conducting the correspondence in your columns upon the subject of pastoral visitation have got away from ...

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  10. A FANCIERS' CLUB.

    Last evening a preliminary meeting, with the object of taking steps to form a Fanciers' Club, was held in the Temperance Hall, Pitt-street, there being a large attendance of fanciers. Mr. E. S. Brown occupied the ...

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  11. ARTICLED CLERKS' ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the Articled Clerks' Association was held in its rooms, Williamson's-chamoers, on Thursday ev[?]ning. There was a [?]r attendance of members, presided over by Mr. J. Stinson. The business of the ...

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  12. NOTICES OF MOTION.

    Mr. Brunker to move,—That so much of the Standing Orders be suspended as would preclude the passing of a bill, intituled "A bill to repeal the Rabbit Nuisance Act of 1883; to extend the jurisdictions of the Land Court and ...

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  13. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Dr. Johnson has somewhere said that "disparagement of the clergy is not far removed from dislike of religion." I have a peculiar feeli[?]g that this sentiment lies at the root of a good deal of the ...

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  14. CAPITAL AND LABOUR.

    Sir,—There have been of late letters furnished in the columns of your paper by men who have claimed to solve the great question of capital and labour. In your issue of to-day a letter appears by I. J. Josephson, ...

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  15. LADIES' SANITARY ASSOCIATION.

    The third annual meeting of the Ladies' Sanitary Association was held yesterday afternoon in the boardroom of the Y. M. C. A., Pitt-street. There were present—Mrs. Kenwick (in the chair), Mrs. H. C. ...

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  16. DEPUTATIONS.

    The Postmaster-General was interviewed yesterday morning by a deputation, comprising the Mayor, aldermen, and residents of Leichhardt and Annandale, and it was requested that a site for the Annandale ...

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  17. NEW MUSIC.

    "Marjorie," a gavotte by M. Devery, bandmaster of the New South Wales Permanent Artillery, is properly constructed according to the conventional form of this dance of old times. It is tuneful enough, and the ...

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  18. THE BOTANY-ROAD POST-OFFICE.

    The Mayor and several aldermen of the municipality of Waterloo interviewed the Postmaster. General yesterday morning in reference to the post-office on Botany-road. Some time ago, they pointed out, the ...

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  19. MR. WANT'S SUNDAY BILL AND THE EARLY CLUSING BILL.—THEIR RESULTS.

    Sir,—As these two bills are essentially social measures affecting the working classes, I would like, as a working man, to say a few words on the above Mr. Want last week at St. Mathias' Hall, stated he had ...

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  20. OUR EXP[?]R[?] OF MEAT.

    Sir, —In your issue of last Monday Mr. A. W. Bucknall has a letter on our meat export, in which he advocates the formation of a fund by pastoralists for the payment of b[?]unties on exported meat alive or dead. ...

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  21. THE SUBDIVISION OF MANLY.

    Mr. BURNS, M.L.A., introduced a deputation of ratepayers in the Manly municipality to the Premier yesterday afternoon, to protest against the subdivision of the borough into wards. Application was some time ...

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  22. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—The question of the supply of clergymen should be regulated (necessarily) in the first place by the demand, and also, secondly, by the inducements and remunera[?]ion offered and s[?]ruing to the position. These ...

    Article : 328 words
  23. FRIDAY, D[?]CEMBER 12.

    The SPEAKER took the chair at half-past 4 o'clock. ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. Sir HENRY PARKES, in answer to Mr. Turner, said he was informed by the Inspector-General of ...

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  24. THE BOTANY SEAWEED.

    Sir,—By Mr. W. Stephen's question in the Assembly on Thursday night I am made aware for the first tim[?] in my life that seaweed is a nuisance—and this, too, in a country where there is any amount of poor and lying ...

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  25. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—It seems to have become the fashion lately for the poor clergy to get it pretty hot from the laity in your correspondence columns. But it is some comfort for the former to know that they have not yet got into ...

    Article : 464 words
  26. DOMESTIC HELPS.

    Sir,—Mr. Ardill's letter in your issue of to-day impels me to ask why, in the face of the alleged existing distress, we still have so much difficulty in getting domestic help? The last time 1 visited the Jubilee ...

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