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Article : 150 wordsTHE following corrospondence has been forwarded to us for publication:— London, 3. Westminster-chambers, Victoria-street S. W., 4th May, 1876. ...
Article : 92 words"Mrs. Bladon Neill presents hor compliments to the Agent-General for New South Wales, and would be obliged if he would kindly forward the inclosed for insertion in the public journals, as it will interest those engaged in silk ...
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Article : 914 wordsSIR,—On reading your correspondent "Ma[?]ndo's" wellmeant suggestion in this morning's issue, I was forcibly reminded of a visit to a toy-shop, paid by me as a boy in compat[?] with n rich uncle. The first thing that attaracted ...
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Article : 804 wordsSIR,—A correspondent, in your issue of the 22nd instant, asks the above question; and, although the subject is hardly one which can be properly dealt with in a daily paper, perhaps you will kindly inser ...
Article : 1,713 wordsSIR,—The pressing necessity for legislation on this matter is recognised by the general public, and probably admitted by every coroner in the colony. If, however, the Government feels itself unequal to grapple with the question ...
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Article : 1,273 wordsSIR,—Heavy battens on hay is not the only complaint we have in buying hay, but light weights as well. I this day bought four bales, and on having them reweighed at the Government weighbridge, they were found to be 2½ cwt ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 24 Jun 1876, Page 9
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