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  2. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    THE PRESIDENT, took the chair at half-past 4 o'clock. PRINTING REPORT. Mr. ALLEN brought up the printing report, which was adopied. ...

    Article : 3,232 words
  3. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY.

    A SPECIAL meeting of the members of this society was held in the Chamber of Commerce, yesterday afternoon, to elect a director und consider proposals to amend the by-laws. There was a good attendance. The Hon. Professor Smith. ...

    Article : 4,414 words
  4. DR. RASTOUL'S LETTER.

    SIR,—In to-day's iseue of the Herals, there is a sub-leading article on the above subject, which misrepresents my action considerably. The writer of the article in the Herald seems to take ...

    Article : 1,008 words
  5. MR. CHARLES v. THE REPORTERS.

    SIR,—If Mr. Charles, the hon member for Kiama, did not say that the Education League had originated in a stable—that it had a flavour of horsiness about it—and that he had been asked to join it by the principal man ...

    Article : 378 words
  6. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    THE STRAKES took the chair at twenty-nine minutes past 4 o'clock. MR A T. HOLROYD. Mr. DRIVER asked the Colonial Secretary,—"1. Was Alfred ...

    Article : 3,779 words
  7. THE LEAGUE.

    SIR,—In your issue of Thursday is a letter from Mr. [?]kn M'Gibbon, in which he charges me with a want of honour and fairness in not answering a letter of his,com[?]nting on my conduct in the Assembly. I have only to ...

    Article : 128 words
  8. GOVERNMENT AND THE VOLUNTEERS. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    SIR,—The letters which have recently appeared in the 'o' umns' of the Herald relative to the present aspect of the Volunteer Land Order question, avowedly from the pens of [?]one-fide Volunteers, convey the impresion, at least to my ...

    Article : 829 words
  9. POISONS.

    SIR,—In a recent death by accidental poisoning, referred to by your correspondent, "J. H. Thomas," in to-day's issue, I would remark that his suggestion to print on the labels of bottles containing poison—the antidote—is, ...

    Article : 184 words
  10. LOCOMOTIVES V. COLLIERS.

    SIR,—There is a report in yesterday's Herald of a meeting of the Sydney coal merchants (as the chairman said), to consider the grievances of the Sydney coal merchants, The large steamers, it appears, have got a monopoly of the ...

    Article : 509 words
  11. NEW NOTICES.

    Mr. Wisdom to ask the Secretary for Public Works.—1. Has the mention of the Government been directed to the insufficiency and inferioritv of the accommodation for passengers in the waiting rooms at the Newcastle and East Maitland railway stations! ...

    Article : 669 words
  12. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    SIR,—I scarcely like to presume on your valuable space in continuation of discussion on the vexed question of the [?]uspended issue of Volunteer land orders. The position oppears to me to be this. The 1867 Act was passed with ...

    Article : 482 words
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