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  2. THE MAYOR'S FANCY DRESS BALL.

    THE fancy dress ball given yesterday evening by his Worship the Mayor of Sydney (Mr. Renny) was one of the most gorgeous spectacles ever witnessed in this city. Two thousand invitations were issued, and there were present ...

    Article : 5,716 words
  3. THE COMPARATIVE MERITS OF THE FRENCH AND GERMAN SOLDIER.

    IT is quite useless as yet to predict, or attempt to prediet, the issues of this war, and we have not much appreciation of the popular methods of essaying the calculation. The vague no[?]ion of Providential ...

    Article : 1,804 words
  4. CONFIDENCE OF GERMANY IN THE RESULT OF THE WAR.

    NOBODY can confidently foretell the result ot this or that battle to be fought between two equally warlike nations. But a nation can speak of her victory with confidence when she goes to war for her most sacred ...

    Article : 776 words
  5. THE EXPORTATION OF COAL TO BELLIGERENT PORTS.

    IT is lamentable to perceive that, even thus early in its history, the present war manifests the common tendency of modern wars to become more and more burdensome to those who have nothing whatever to ...

    Article : 848 words
  6. THE FRONTIERS OF FRANCE.

    IN every prospectus of a school, no matter how insignificant, we find among the subjects of instruction history and geography. But, in spite of the general acquiescence in the necessity for these studies, we ...

    Article : 1,278 words
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  8. WAR NARRATIVES.

    THE Siecle, writing of the military situation, says:- "The defeat of M'Mahon has been terrible—we must be outspoken—more disastrous than we thought. He has told us officially that he brought off 18,000. ...

    Article : 1,914 words
  9. ST. PETER'S CHURCH, NORTH SHORE.

    SIR,—Your report in to-day's Herald, stating that "about 1760" had been contributed towards the enforcement of the Church, and that it was opened " free from debt," is incorrect. Also, that a Manse was about to be erected, at a cost ...

    Article : 73 words
  10. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    SIR,—AS it is proverbial that you always show both sides of a question, will you be so good as to give insertion to a few lines from me in reply to a paragraph in your issue of to-day headed "Riotous Conduct at Ashfield" ...

    Article : 264 words
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