SIR,—I notice by this morning's Herald, that Mr. Buchanan asked the Colonial Secretary if the Government had considered the properiety of abolishing the Protestant and Catholic Orphan Schools with a view to establishing ...
Article : 370 wordsA[?] the waters in the Macquarie subsided we were congratulating ourselves upon the fact that, with the exception of one man at Mr. Rotten's, no lives had been lost in consequence of the floods near Bathurst. But on Wednesday ...
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Article : 4,605 wordsSIR,—Your scientific correspondent, " W. A. De B.," has given in Saturday's Herald a very valuable advice to his follow colonists generally, and aldermen particularly, to put faith in men of "science and skill." But, Sir, I think, ...
Article : 189 wordsSIR,—The case of "Beet v. Cane," which I want to lay, through the medium of your paper, before the most severe of all judges, " the Public," is one in which the colonies of New South Wales, Victoria, &c., &c., are all deeply ...
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Article : 251 wordsSIR,—Mr. Parkes's reply to Mr. Robertson's question on Friday last, is most extraordinary! and can only be explained on the ground that the word "Candidates" should have been used instead of " Teachers." But, if so, ...
Article : 125 wordsSIR,—Will you allow me space in your valuable paper for the following suggestions:—While such noble efforts are being made by all classes of the adult population of New South Wales for the relief of the sufferers by the late floods, ...
Article : 193 wordsWe continue our extracts from the papers. SEPARATION DAY IN VICTORIA.—The Melbourne Herald of Tuesday last says:—The sixteenth anniversary of the independence of this colony and its separation from ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 9 Jul 1867, Page 3
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