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  2. TTHROUGH CITY AND COUNTRY.

    It would be impossible to visit Adelaide without becoming interested in vine, olive, and fruit culture generally. A little thought given to the matter impresses one with the belief that South Australian ...

    Article : 4,444 words
  3. SOME PAST STRIKES.

    Strikes have been rathor numerous in New South Wales during its short history, but in the majority of instances they have not been of a very important character. These in which large bodies of men have ...

    Article : 2,771 words
  4. LITERARY NOTES.

    From English contemporaries we take the following extracts:— The Bishop of Auckland, Dr. W. Garden Cowie, is, under the titie " Our Last year in New Zealand, 1887," ...

    Article : 1,144 words
  5. THE PREMIER'S PUBLIC ADDRESSES.

    Sir,—One of the above, published by you in to-day's Herald, is of the usual class in which Sir Henry Parkes indulges. Men like myself are not influenced by any of these. utterances, but many of your readers believe the ...

    Article : 844 words
  6. THE INEQUALITIES OF MEN.

    M. Laponge, of Montpellier, has delivered before the Faculty of Natural Sciences in that town a series of lectures on inequalities among men, in the course of which he said that the political dogma of equality rests on hypotheses ...

    Article : 518 words
  7. THE RECENT SENTENCE TO DEATH. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Permit me, also, to write on behalf of the man Howitt It appears that Dr. Woodward stated (inter alia) that "the wounds were not caused by a cutting instrument of any kind." Is not " Mercy " wrong in this ...

    Article : 279 words
  8. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—A letter appeared in your issue of the 28th instant under the above heading, pleading that mercy may yet be extended to the unfortunate man Robert Hewitt, nowlying in Darlinghurst gaol awaiting execution. As one of the ...

    Article : 265 words
  9. RAILWAY ACCIDENTS.

    The returns to the Board of Trade of the accidents occuring upon railway lines show that during the first three months of the present year 209 persons were killed and 934 injured. This is a decrease of 20 deaths and an ...

    Article : 214 words
  10. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—There was a letter in your valuable paper this morning on the above subject, by " Mercy." But " Mercy" does not give all, nor even the most weighty reasons for the acquittal of Hewitt. He does not recognise the fact that ...

    Article : 96 words
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