Sir,—The letter of Mr. O'Sullivan, entitled "Something Wrong with New South Wales," must leave on the minds of your readers a feeling that there is "something wrong" about the logic of its writer, or ...
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Article : 793 wordsSir,—Your correspondent "A Member of the A.J.C." in his letter of to-day certainly voices the sentiments of a very large majority of his fellowmembers. ...
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Article : 184 wordsSir,—The Railway Commissioners, I observe, are advertising in your columns for a number of clerks. It is stated at the foot of the advertisement that "an examination will be held at the Locomotive Engineer's office, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 25 Jan 1890, Page 9
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