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  2. "I CANNOT REST FROM TRAVEL."

    There are few people who, after prolonged travelling in Australia, would echo the words which Tennyson has put into the mouth of Ulysses. A little experience in that line makes one content to ...

    Article : 3,366 words
  3. FUGITIVE NOTES.

    It was sailing rather close to the wind for his Excellency the Governor, meeting Parliament on the 29th April, to say to its members:—"I have called you together before the expiration of the ...

    Article : 2,298 words
  4. ART, MUSIC, AND THE DRAMA.

    Lovers of art in this city will be glad to know that my remarks of last week anent the AngloAustralian Society of Artists have had a beneficial result. It will be remembered that it was proposed ...

    Article : 2,610 words
  5. THE MERCANTILE MARINE OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION.

    Sir,—It appears to me that the high-handed proceedings of the engineers against their owners and captains last December have given an impetus to the formation of a deck officers' trade union, called the Mercantile ...

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  6. WANTON DESTRUCTION OF FISH.

    Sir,—Under the above heading two letters appear in your issue of this morning—one by Mr. Philip Cohen, endorsing the account of fish destruction in Port Hacking given by your correspondent "Piscator" a few ...

    Article : 467 words
  7. THE SYDNEY LANCERS.

    Sir,—In your issue of the 29th instant an "Old Volunteer" expresses regret that the Sydney Lancers had practically ceased to exist, and informs the public that a resuscitation would immediately be ...

    Article : 353 words
  8. A CALAMITY FUND.

    Sir,—Once more I wish to direct attention to the necessity of creating a "Calamity Fund," to be used for relief in all cases of disaster. I mentioned this [?]atter shortly after the terrible Bulli Colliery ...

    Article : 420 words
  9. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I cannot understand what Dr. Cox can mean when he says in his letter in to-day's Herald that because of the imperfect drafting of the "Net Fishing in Port Hacking Prohibition Act of 1886" the duty of ...

    Article : 239 words
  10. THE CITY RAILWAY.

    Sir,—Your correspondent Mr. Hooke seems unduly concerned that his proposuls for a city railway had not yet been brought before the Railway Commission; but from his description of his suggestions, and the ...

    Article : 184 words
  11. ATTENDANCE AT SCHOOL.

    Sir,—I am not aware that there is any clause in the Public Instruction Act, where it says parents should be informed of their children's absence from school; if not, I think there should be, as it is very hard on ...

    Article : 177 words
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