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  2. THE TRAMWAY FARES.

    A public meeting was held last night in the Paddington town hall to protest against the action of the Government in increasing the tram fares. Mr. Char es Campbell, mayor of Paddington, occupied the chair. Aldermen and leading ...

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  3. SYDNEY MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    An ordinary meeting of the Sydney Municipal Council was held at the Town Hall yesterday. The chair was occupied by the Mayor, and there was a large attendance of aldermen. ...

    Article : 1,336 words
  4. LECTURE.

    At the Pr[?]testant Hall, last night, the Rev. W. G. [?]awes, the well-known New Guinea [?]issionary, delivered a lecture, the subject of which was—"New Guinea: its people, and their customs." The lecture was given under ...

    Article : 5,409 words
  5. PRESBYTERY OF SYDNEY.

    A meeting of the Prosbytery of Sydney was held in St[?] Andrew's Church last evening. There was an unusually large attendance; and the Rev. Roger M'Kinnon presided. The Rev. George Grimm, M.A., was elected Moderator for ...

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  6. SMALLPOX AND VACCINATION.

    Sir,—In his last letter Dr. Thompson confidently affir[?] that by infecting a cow with human smallpox we produce cowpox, but that the disease so produced cannot, when restored to man, be re-converted into smallpox. This is the ...

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  7. THE CREW OF THE NISERO.

    Mr. C. S. Crichton, the chief officer among the survivors of the Nisero, has furnished an account of their captivity. He states that the ship Nisero, the property of Messrs, Pinkney, Sons, and Clare, was wrecked off the co[?]t ...

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  8. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—"History repeats itself." Twelve months ago, when his colleague, the Minister for Works, was about to seek to inflict what would have proved a grievous injury upon the residents and property-owners of the Eastern ...

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  9. MR. LUSCOMBE AND DEAR FRUIT.

    Sir,—I feel much gratified with the passing notice which Mr. Luscombo gives my letter of the 6th instant in his communication in to-day's paper. But he somewhat evades the gist of my statement. I made no reference to wages at ...

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  10. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—About a month ago you published a letter directed to you under the head of "The Bay of Naples in Miniature." The same drew due attention to the lamentable state of a certain inlet of Balmain and the serious ...

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