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  2. MR. FAWCETT.

    With his grave scarcely closed, it is difficult for these who knew Henry Fawcett well to write calmly of the remarkable qualities which he brought to bear both upon the conditions of his own life and upon public affairs. His strong ...

    Article : 2,084 words
  3. OUR BRISBANE LETTER.

    The news from New Guinea has made a very profound sensation here, at least among the educated classes. Up to the present time the feeling on the subject has not been a very deep one. People were ...

    Article : 1,830 words
  4. OUR MELBOURNE LETTER.

    It is announced this morning that our national income last year waa £6,187,862, and that the various sources of revenue are on the increase. "We begin the new year, therefore, with ...

    Article : 1,798 words
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    Advertising : 1,705 words
  6. THE GERMANS IN NEW BRITAIN.

    The Brisbane Courier makes the following extracts from a letter written by an Englishman living in New Britain to a Brisbane resident:— "On the 28th of September the steamer Samoa arrived ...

    Article : 770 words
  7. THE NAVIES OF ENGLAND AND FRANCE.

    Admiral of the Fleet Sir Thomas Symonds has drawn up a statement on the condition of the navy, from which we extract the following passages:— "From 1778 to 1858 history proves that our most wise ...

    Article : 678 words
  8. WOOD PAVEMENTS.

    Sir,—I was about to direct attention to a part of tbe subject of wood pavements that bad not been under the consideration of the correspondents in your paper, and which would have disponed of all apprehensions or the danger of ...

    Article : 362 words
  9. WATER SUPPLY FOR THE ALBERT DISTRICT.

    The Under-Secretary for Mines has received, through the Secretary for Public Works, the following report from Mr. H. J. Hanna, road superintendent, relative to the matter of water supply to centres of population in the Albert mining ...

    Article : 413 words
  10. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Having just returned from a short tour in the old country, I ask the favour of a small space in your columns in order to state briefly some facts that came under my observation in London. I found that the wooden blocks in ...

    Article : 104 words
  11. MR. LUSCOMBE ON PROTECTION.

    Sir,—Mr. Luscombe doubtless considers he has made a strong point against the Treasurer when he states, as he does in his letter to the Herald of yesterday, that New South Wules imported from Victoria last year to the extent of ...

    Article : 491 words
  12. RE TRAMWAYS.

    Sir,—Beading your article on the above, will you allow me to make a few remarks. I agree with you that the loss of ten thousand per annum, if continued in the future, is a gloomy look out; especially, ...

    Article : 491 words
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