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  2. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN IN ENGLAND.

    The Australians left Nottingham at the conclusion of the Players of England match by the 7.15 train on the Great Northern Railway, a special carriage being put on to join the ordinary train at Grantham. London was reached at ...

    Article : 5,482 words
  3. LECTURES.

    Yesterday evening, in St. Mark's schoolroom, before a crowded audience, Canon Kemmis delivered his second lecture on "Here and There About London." Sir. Robert L. Tooth took the chair. The proceeds of the lecture are to ...

    Article : 336 words
  4. MR. SPEIGHT ON AUSTRALIAN RAILWAYS.

    The chairman of the Commissioners of Railways (Mr. Speight) is on a short visit to South Australia. He arrived in Adelaide from Melbourne on Sunday evening, 15th August, and he has granted an interview to the ...

    Article : 2,231 words
  5. TEACHERS SALARIES IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

    Sir,—Now that the above subject has been again broached in your columns, with, I hope, a different result than has hitherto been the case, I beg your permission to point out other cases of injustice to teachers. It strikes ...

    Article : 1,051 words
  6. WHEAT AND SHEEP FARMING.

    At the large hall of the Technical College, Pitt-street, on Thursday evening, Mr. Mackay, instructor in agriculture for the Board of Technical Education, lectured on a combined system of Australian farming, which included the ...

    Article : 907 words
  7. THE VINE DISEASES BILL.

    Sir,—The apathy of vignerons in respect of this measure (now before the Legislative Council) is simply extraordinary. One would imagine that the bill possessed no interest for them, no terrors for them, no provisions, in short, ...

    Article : 831 words
  8. THE PASTORAL ASSOCIATION OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sir,—Having always been of opinion that the country districts should have much more to say in the apportionment of the public funds than has hitherto been accorded them, every legitimate means should be used to bring this ...

    Article : 741 words
  9. REFORMATORY FOR BOYS.

    Sir,—I noticed in the Herald a day or two ago that a lad of seventeen years was sentenced to a term of two years' imprisonment in Windsor gaol. What effect such a punishment would have is only known to those who have had ...

    Article : 708 words
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