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  2. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS AND MAP FOR AUGUST 3, 1889.

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  3. QUACKS AND QUACKERY.

    Sir,—"Pro Patria's" letter in your this day's issue echoes the sentiments of many who have not only been benefitted in health, but absolutely cured of diseases by so-called quacks which duly qualified ...

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  4. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL.

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  5. STOCK IN BONDED WAREHOUSES.

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  6. PRODUCE MARKET.—SATURDAY.

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  7. STATION PRODUCE.

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  8. SYNOPSIS.

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  9. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

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  10. THE LATE MELBOURNE EXHIBITION.

    Sir,—In reading Mr. R. B. Smith's last report to the New South Wales Commission for the Melbourne Exhibition, I notice that he casually refers to a case, recently tried in Melbourne, in which he was the ...

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  11. MINING INTELLIGENCE.

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  12. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—In your leader of Saturday, you endeavour to give a fair answer to those who feel aggrieved through the encroachment of "quacks" upon their legitimate territory. No doubt qualified men have some grounds ...

    Article : 431 words
  13. THE WOOL TRADE.

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  14. MANAGERS' REPORTS.

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  15. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Your correspondent " M.B. and C.M.," complains of an injustice being done to medical men by having American practitioners registered in New South Wales. This looks as if "M.B. and C.M." thinks ...

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  16. Advertising

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