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  2. THE BERMAGUI MYSTERY.

    Sir,—The discovery of certain human bones near Bormagui seems to have revived public interest in the story of the mysterious disappearance of Lamont Young and his companions nearly seven years ago. From the first ...

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  3. MUNICIPAL COUNCILS.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Parramatta Borough Council was held on Wednesday, afternoon. Present— Aldermen Beames, Cox, John Booth, Drew, Saunders, and Tiernan. In the absence of the Mayor, Alderman Beames ...

    Article : 244 words
  4. IN THE HOUSE.

    There is a small mania now on [?] to ask the Government to put sums upon additiona [?] stimates for all sorts of things. Mr. Fletcher wa[?] a Trades Hall, Mr. Hassall wanted £2000 to give [?] aborigines ...

    Article : 1,610 words
  5. NEW ZEALAND.

    We extract the following items of intelligence from New Zealand papers. The latest date to hand is June 23:— The weather on the day of the Jubilee celebrations was fine in some parts, but in so[?]ral towns a drizzling rain fell. ...

    Article : 642 words
  6. FA[?]WLL BANQUETS TO MR. H. J. CHISHOEM.

    A [?]plientary banquet and social gathering was held last [?] the Marrickville To[?]n Hall by way of tendering [?] Abrman H. J. Ch[?]holm, and Mrs. Chisholm [?] pression of the es[?]om and regard of their ...

    Article : 650 words
  7. CAMPERDOWN.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Camperdown Municipal Council was held at the council-chambers, Parramatta-road, on Tuesday evening, there being present—His Worship the Mayor (Alderman G. H. ...

    Article : 333 words
  8. HOMEOPATHY.

    Sir,—Your correspondent, Mr. F. E. S. Howison, and the thousands of believers in homoeopathy throughout New South Wales, need not fear for homoeopathy, as it requires no protection; it has developed to such dimensions that it is ...

    Article : 327 words
  9. MASONIC.

    On Tuesday night Mr. Josoph Coulter, and the newly-appointed officers connected, with Randwick-Coogee Masonic Lodge, under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of New South Wales, were installed at the Town Hall. ...

    Article : 171 words
  10. CHINA AND TEE EAST.

    The following items of intelligence are extracted from our latest files of Chinese and other Eastern newspapers:— A correspondent of the Straits Times informs that journal thal the Spaniards have marched across Sulu and ...

    Article : 1,304 words
  11. LECTURE.

    Last Tuesday evening the fourth of a course of popular lectures was delivered in St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Balmain West, by Mr. Angus Mackay, instructor in agriculture, Technical College, Sydney. The chair, was ...

    Article : 265 words
  12. FROM SYDNEY TO ST LEONARDS.

    Sir,—In your issue of June 27 your correspondent "Spectutor" objects to my" insinuations" regarding the Chicago tunnel. My words were, "The one in Chicago is more for ornament than use." Now, in July, 1883, I with ...

    Article : 389 words
  13. [?]INNER BY THE 2ND REGIMENT.

    On[?]urday evening last, Alderman Chisholm, who is a Man the 2nd Regiment Infantry, was entertained at a far[?] dinner by the officers of the regiment. The chair was o[?]ied by Colonel Goodlet, having on his right the ...

    Article : 408 words
  14. FRIENDLESS GIRLS.

    Sir,—"Audi Alleram Partem" states in his letter appearing in yesterday's issue of your paper that my letter of the 27th is a vast improvement upon its predecessor. If your correspondent will refer to the previous letter, ...

    Article : 675 words
  15. THE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION.

    Sir,—Thanks are due to the press for its sensible criticisms of the proposed contennial colourations; but it does not propose a substitute scheme. Though "fools rush in where angels fear to tread," I will run the risk of some ...

    Article : 695 words
  16. LOCOMOTIVES AND LABOUR.

    Sir,—[?]hen the Government called for tenders to construct [?]motives in the colony, it was known to many that such a [?]posal could only be carried into effect by the adoption of one of two methods. The first is, that the ...

    Article : 415 words
  17. SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Sir,—[?]ill you [?]ndly grant me a few lines of your valuable spac[?] for the [?]purpose of pointing out how the Sunday evening [?]ntertaiment question, which is now agitating Sydney, [?]as been [?]atisfactory settled in Melbourne? A ...

    Article : 242 words
  18. CIRCULAR QUAY JETTIES.

    Sir,—In reply to a letter signed "X. Y. Z.," which appeared in Monday's Herald with reference to above, in which your correspondent alludes to the fruit-stalls thereon, I feel it a duty to the stall-holders to contradict his ...

    Article : 184 words
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