Wo havo received the yearly volumes for 1888 of The Lehure Hour and Sunday at Home. It is sufficiently high commendation to say that both publications maintain their character for popular and healthful literature. In the ...
Article : 355 wordsWhether a man's work in letters be little or great it is at any rate to himself a thing of great consequence to see it set afloat upon the stream of popular opinion. Dr. Brereton has not lived to seo his last sustained ...
Article : 982 wordsThe following official notifications were published in yesterday's Government Gazette:— PUBLIC HOLIDAYS.—The following public holidays have been proclaimed:—Thursday, May 5, in the police distric ...
Article : 1,204 wordsThe House opened yesterday with a large attendance of Ministerialists; but the Opposition did not muster to a conspicuous fullness its thin ranks. The Minister for Lands wandered about among the sounds ...
Article : 1,691 wordsOn Saturday, the 12th instant, the ceremony of lighting the gas in Noumea was performed by the Mayor. Mr. Trower, of Messrs. Moyerfold and Co., who arrived here by the Dupleix, issued invitations to ...
Article : 1,587 wordsAre we going to have another development of "the unemployed " agitation; and what is to be the end of it all?" The deputation which waited on Sir Henry Parkes the other day spoke in a different tone to that ...
Article : 1,515 wordsThe fortnightly meeting of the Borough Council of Petersham wns hold on Tuesday. Present: The Mayor (Alderman Wheeler), and Alderman Moseley, Halloran, Elphinstone, Toms, Clarke, Gelding, Crothers, Cubitt, and ...
Article : 363 wordsSir,—The financial proposals just made by the Government, although a great improvement on the previous ones, are not what the country expected, or have a right to demand. The electors plainly declared for a free-trade ...
Article : 801 wordsSir,—your issue of the 21st current appears a letter from Mr. R. Barbour, M.L.A., replying to statements made by a previous correspondent as to the rents on certain Wilcannia runs. Living so far from the metropolis as I ...
Article : 781 wordsSir,—The Lord Primat[?] in a letter on the above subject which appeared in your issue of the 30th Marah, speaks of "St. Saviour's Parochial Defence Committee" as "certain gentlemen whom Mr. Fuddicombe has called to his ...
Article : 579 wordsSir,—I read with astonishment my friend Captain Trouton's letter in to-day's Herald. I can only account for the erroneous conclusions he has arrived at on the supposition that he has not considered very closely the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 6 Apr 1887, Page 5
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