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  2. A WORD FOR RELIGIOUS IMPOSTORS.

    In the Daily Chronicle there are again columns and columns of the new "Blavatsky boom" In this month's Contemporary Review, in the shape of an interesting article by Miss Julia Wedgwood on ...

    Article : 993 words
  3. FEDERATION AS BEARING ON COLONIAL FINANCE.

    Sir,—A second Government having como into existence since the Federation Convention in April last, and no further progress having been made to solve this important movement, permit me to make a few ...

    Article : 1,034 words
  4. THE SHEARING AGREEMENT.

    Sir,—In your issue of this morning some of the remarks made in my recent letter are challenged by the secretary of the Pastoralists' Union. Mr. Whiteley King, and also by an anonymous writer, who ...

    Article : 959 words
  5. NEW SOUTH WALES RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

    Work in connection with the thirtieth annual prize meeting of the New South Wales Rifle Association was resumed at breakfast-time yesterday morning, and was continued without interruption until a ...

    Article : 4,502 words
  6. THE BURWOOD COLLIERY.

    At a special general meeting of the Burwood miners and wheelers yesterday, a deputation was appointed to wait upon the manager. Attention was drawn to the fact that Mr. Thomson, secretary of the Burwood ...

    Article : 314 words
  7. THE CHURCH CHOIR ASSOCIATION.

    The seventh annual festival of the Sydney Di[?]san Church Choir Association was held at St. Andrew's Cathedral last night, when the interest taken in this movement for stimulating the cultivation of church ...

    Article : 1,184 words
  8. LATE MINING.

    A Hillgrove telegram states that good progress is being made with the West Sunlight shaft. The stone continues to show gold. Baker's Creek Consolidated are driving on a big reef under the creek: the reef keeps ...

    Article : 539 words
  9. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir.—Mr. Arthur Rae, in your issue of the 27th instant, accuses the members of the Pastoral Union of having given up freedom of contract when they stated publicly that they would discountenance the ...

    Article : 443 words
  10. EAST SYDNEY.

    Sir,—I am much surprised at the mistake made by the Labour League of East Sydney in putting up an opponent to Mr.Barton. As an elector of the constituency I am as disgusted as anyone at being ...

    Article : 339 words
  11. LATE SPORTING.

    There is not much change to note in the betting on the two principal events of the V. R. C. Meeting. On the strength of a great gallop in the morning Pigeontoe came in for further strong support for the Melbourne ...

    Article : 404 words
  12. THE GOVERNMENT AND THE LOCAL OPTION QUESTION.

    Sir,—The new Ministry has omitted all reference to local option in its programme. There is a small crowd of bills mentioned, but the great measure of social reform is left out in the cold, and public-houses ...

    Article : 299 words
  13. UNIVERSITY EXTENSION.

    Sir,—When the Legislative Assembly resumes duty on November 18 next, it is my intention to table a resolution in favour of a vote of £3000 per annum, with the object of carrying out the work of ...

    Article : 771 words
  14. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I notice that there is some talk of putting up a freetrader to contest the seat for East Sydney with Mr. Barton at the forthcoming election. Although a stanch freetrader myself, I must enter my strong ...

    Article : 503 words
  15. INFLUENZA.

    Sir,—The following extract from an English newspaper (The Patriot) of January 12, 1837, may perhaps interest some of your readers:— "Suspension of Business by the Influenza.—The ...

    Article : 638 words
  16. STREET SPITTING AND DISEASE.

    Sir,—The press has been drawing public attention to the danger of spit, based on the authority at Professor Tyndall, and his article in the Fortnightly Review. ...

    Article : 528 words
  17. AQUATICS.

    A committee meeting of the Johnstone's Bay Sailing Club was hold at Leach's Commercial Hotel on Tuesday evening last. The commodore (Mr. F. Donovan) presided. After the usual business had been dealt ...

    Article : 64 words
  18. EARLY AUSTRALIAN RELICS.

    Sir,—In conversation with a collector the other day the subject of the collection of early Australian relies was dwelt upon, and it struck us as a curious fact that no attempt, so far as we were aware, has ...

    Article : 494 words
  19. SIR JULIAN SALOMONS AND THE PROTECTIONIST GOVERNMENT.

    Sir,—I think some of the last public utterances of the above learned gentleman would show your correspondent "Deltamu" that Sir J. is not so wedded to the principles of freetrade as he has been ...

    Article : 227 words
  20. XMAS.

    Important Notice.—Our regular customers who intend giving us another order would oblige by doing so at once or, at the latest, a month before Christmas. The London and American Tailoring Company, only branch in Sydney— ...

    Article : 54 words
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