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Article : 1,155 wordsSIR,—I regret that the publication of my letter in the Herald of the 15th May, and of Mr. Thomas T. [?] Beckett's answer in your issue of the 7th instant, compels me to trespass further upon your kindness by asking you to allow ...
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Article : 571 wordsSIR,—Certainly, if citizens pay tuxes to municipal authorities, they look also for their protection and support, as far as life and property are concerned. But, from the state of the old quarry at the corner of Bourke and Liverpool ...
Article : 1,427 wordsTHE annual meeting of the above was held yesterday evening in the Old Temperance Hall, Pitt-street. The attendance was very fair. The chair was takenby Mr. J. H. Goodlet. The proceedings were commenced with ...
Article : 3,527 wordsSIR,—Considerable, discussion has from time to time taken place in Parliament and in the public Press in connection with the regulations issued from the Mining Department, under which, it is proposed that all leases for auriferous ...
Article : 2,453 wordsSIR,—Is it possible that we of our abundance have not responded to "A Colonist's" letter referring to the fearful "famine in Asia Minor!" "Think of a strong man going down to the grave, day by day, by slow but sure steps, and ...
Article : 269 wordsSIR,—I see by your Parliamentary report to-day that the Additional Judge Bill was lost, on the motion for its second reading, last Eight. Whether the necessity for an additional Judge was made out or not, I cannot say; nor ...
Article : 367 wordsSIR,—I notice by your advertising columns that applications are invited for the office of paid Secretary to the Sydney Infirmary; and as I am of opinion that the duties of the office are not properly distinguished by that title, I ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 15 Jun 1875, Page 6
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