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  2. CRETE.

    In view of recent cablegrams respecting the unsettled condition of Crete, the following information from the Times will be read with iuterest. The correspondent of that journal, telegraphing from Rome, says:—"The state of ...

    Article : 1,923 words
  3. UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY.

    A meeting of the Senate wns held on Monday last, at the rooms of the Royal Society. There were present—The Chancellor (Sir william M. Manning), the Vice-chancellor (Dr. MacLaurin), Mr. A. P. Backhouse, Professor ...

    Article : 677 words
  4. COMMERCIAL, PASTORAL, AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY of N. S. W.

    The third of the series of public meetings which are being held under the auspices sf the Commercial, Pastoral, and Agricultural Society of New South Wales was held in the Protestant Hall last night. The chair was occupied by ...

    Article : 3,034 words
  5. IN THE HOUSE.

    The first item of importance in yesterday's business was a motion for adjournment made by Mr. Lyne on the alienation of water frontage at Cremorne. He complained of the arbitrary action of the Minister for ...

    Article : 2,149 words
  6. GEELONG JUVENILE AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION.

    A Juvenile and Industrial Exhibition to mark the Jubilee of the Queen will be held at Geelong in the month of November next; and as the promoters have as a guide them experience gained at a similar exhibition held some years ...

    Article : 585 words
  7. PROTECTION IN GERMANY.

    Sir,—I crave your permission to publish a few more remarks on the above subject, in answer to Mr. Pulsford's comments on my previous letter. I must plead guilty to the charge of being a native of ...

    Article : 422 words
  8. GAS CONFERENCE.

    A final meeting of the Gas Conferenoe was held at the Town Hall, Newtown, last evening. Present—The following members:—Aldermen Nelson, of Newtown (in the chair); Abigail (Camperdown), Cook (Marrickville), and Judd and ...

    Article : 1,030 words
  9. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Mr. Arthur [?] understand the position taken up by to-day. Apparently [?] which appears in your issue of one for Germany, and then [?] German policy a good Governments ``will reta[?]ate and [?] the colonial ...

    Article : 531 words
  10. NEW NAME FOR THE COLONY.

    Sir,—The name of New South Wales and of New South Welshman, though cumbersome to the eye, may for convenience and euphony sake, like so many other words of our language, be improved in sound. We don't greet each ...

    Article : 606 words
  11. THE CONCORD AND OTHER QUAGMIRES.

    Sir,—Referring to "Resident's " letter on the above subject in your issue of to-day, 1 desire to corroborate the latter part of his last paragraph. In and around Cheltenham, one ot the model towns of England, all the streets in ...

    Article : 268 words
  12. THE ENDEAVOUR.

    Sir,—It must be many years ago, ut least 12, since Mr Matheson saw the Endeavour. There was an old hulk which used to do duty as a station for the Thames police moored in front of Somerset House. About the time I ...

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