Sir,—I hope you will pardon my trespassing on your valuable paper to say a fow words re "white slave trade," I wish to ventilate my grievance as a saleswoman, not in the drnpory trade, but one equally as bud for keeping late ...
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Article : 1,742 wordsSir Henry Parkes, accompanied by the Hon. F. Abigail, Minister for Mines, left Sydney last night by tho 9 o'clock mail train, on a visit to Junee, which place was reached at 9.30 this morning. The Premier was cordially welcomed ...
Article : 6,773 wordsSir,—I have read with considerable interest the correspondence that has recently apperaed in your columns upon the above, but 1 cannot tay 1 agree with some of the writers, who lay the blame entirely upon the working ...
Article : 598 wordsSome months back a Scotch newspaper, the Banffshire Journal, published in a tabular form a summary of the exceptional advantages secured to Irish tenants by recent legislation. The table was copied into other papers, and in ...
Article : 728 wordsSir,—Seeing that you have responded in a liberal manner to the appeal on behalf of shop assistants, and have taken the matter heartily and earnestly in hand, I am tempted to again trespass on your generosity for the purpose of ...
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Article : 396 wordsSir,—I notice in your of the 23rd a letter signed "Draper." The writer of it evidently dnos not possess one spark of the feeling of humanity. He writes ro white slavery and late hours, and he talks more about his rent ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 24 Mar 1888, Page 11
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