We are indebted to the Colonial Secretary (Sir Alexander Stuart) for the following copy of correspondence which has passed during the present month between that hon. gentleman and Mr. Service, Premier of Victoria, on the subject ...
Article : 1,039 wordsBefore reaching Brewarrina a beautiful open park-like plain was crossed, followed by a belt of forest country as the truck neared the river. The road to the town lay through the river itself, at a ford situated a short distance below ...
Article : 2,066 words[?]eral Gordon, while imprisoned at Khartoum, [?] forward to the advent of some of the [?] Navy more than anything, there being [?] a lot of splendid cuttings-out and ...
Article : 4,876 words"My dear Service,—I am sorry to hear of your ill-health, with which I can thoroughly sympathise, as I have been suffering for the past few days from influenza, and am hardly able to hold up my head. ...
Article : 1,327 words"My Dear Stuart,—Yours of 7th received on Saturday (the 8th). "I have for a good while past been sorely perplexed to understand your real feelings towards the scheme of ...
Article : 1,323 wordsSir,—In his letter under the above heading, which appeared in your issue of 14th instant, Mr. Sayers charges the Reformation with producing "irreligion" and an "appalling train of evils," and advises a return to the ...
Article : 163 wordsSir,—Will you kindly permit me to call attention to the disregard of the Sunday-closing enactment by many of the publicans of Woolloomooloo. I have on many occasions seen men leave a public-house very close to the lockup, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 18 Aug 1885, Page 9
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