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  2. IS CHLOROFORM SAFE?

    In the Lancet, January l8 appeared the full report of the Second Commission appointed by the Nizam of Ilydorabid for the purpose of ascertaining whether or not ohloroform could sately be used as an anmsthetic. ...

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  3. OUR FIJI LETTER.

    The arrival of H.M.S. Rapid, to carry his Excellency the Governor on a visit to Tonga, is now daily looked for. Since his return from Levuka per s.s. Waroonga, Sir John Thurston has visited ...

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  4. ART, MUSIO, AND THE DRAMA.

    There are several interesting and satisfactory points to be noticed in the report of the trastees of tho National Art Gallery for 1889, which the Minister for Public Instruction laid on the table of ...

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  5. WOMAN'S COLUMN.

    Wo hear continually and have heard from childhood, of the troubles of Russia and of the wrongs and sufferings of those of her sons and daughters who dara, even in the most casual and ...

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  6. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—As a contribution to the discussion new going on in your columns re the dangers of chloroform, I send you the following extract from some " Science Notes " which appear in the Treman, an English ...

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  7. THE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S GROUND

    Sir,—I have noticed in your paper several letters from correspondents, all apparently inspired by one mind, advocating the refusal by Parliment of its consent to the bill new under its consideration, and which, ...

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  8. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I have compiled the following list of deaths under anmusthetics in Now South Wales since the beginning of the year 1835. The number of deaths reaches the ghastly total of 20. It is compiled from the ...

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  9. FUCITIVE NOTES.

    The refreshment room loases on the railway are about to fall in presently, it appears. No one wants to be feverish about it, of coures; but wouldn't this be a providential opportunity for the Commis ...

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  10. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I should like to say a few words upon Dr. Hankins's defence of the use of chloroform in Sydney Dr. Hankins admits that for the proper administration of other a special apparatus is necessary, and that so ...

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  11. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    The following announcements appeared in the Government Gazette yesterday afternoon:MUNICIPAL ASSESSMENTS.—Extensions of time for completing municipal assessments are grated in the ...

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  12. THE PARTY PROCESSION ACT.

    Sir.—"Caution," in his letter of this day's issue, displays a lack of knowledge about the subject he writes upon. He states "the bill on the statute-book has done a great deal of good." He refers to the ...

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  13. DEATH-TRAPS.—MISTAKEN HUMANITY.

    Sir,—It is becoming the custom to provide waterpans at the base of street drinking-fountains for dogs. The other day I saw a little girl kneel and wash her face in one of these pana. Now, a child that would do ...

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