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Article : 8,992 wordsSIR,—I have carefully read all Mr. Woore's recent communications to you on the subject of this letter, and am not at all sure that I quite understand the difficulty which he wishes to have resolved. ...
Article : 577 wordsSIR,—Mr. Parkes at Inverell declared himself in favour of a school of mines. All who are interested in mining will be glad to hear that one who has the power has also the will to establish these schools, and many knowing that ...
Article : 633 wordsSIR,—As Mr. Woore has repeatedly asked for the opinion of mathematicians on his plan for damming the Waragamba, I beg to make the following statements, with which all mathematicians will agree, not as matters of opinion, but ...
Article : 251 wordsSIR,—I forward to you herewith a copy of the rules which I compiled for the Great Extended Gold Mining Company, Hawkins Hill, for the government of the men in working the company's mine. ...
Article : 78 wordsRule I.—It shall be the duty of the captain of the mine—1st. To see that each man in the mine receives a copy of those rules. 2nd. Specially to provide all new hands with one. 3rd. To keep a copy constantly posted up over shaft, down the shaft, and at ...
Article : 1,215 wordsSIR,—Apropos of your leader of Saturday, it appears to me that a great deal of misapprehension prevails as to the name by which a particular body of Christians in Australia choose to designate themselves. One rev. delegate ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 15 Oct 1872, Page 3
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