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  2. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    THE SPEAKER took the Chair at 29 minutes past 3 o'clock. TELEGRAPH FROM THE CLARENCE TO THE RICHMOND. Mr. ROBERTSON asked the Secretary for Public ...

    Article : 4,764 words
  3. THE BURRANDONG CATASTROPHE.

    THE following is a full report of the inquest on the bodies of the Baker family — eight in number — and Frederick Smith, who were drowned during the flood at Burrandang. The particulars of this case, as ...

    Article : 3,172 words
  4. PARLIAMENTARY PAPER.

    THE following is the request of Mr.F. King on the state of the above institution laid on the table of the Assembly yesterday:- The Secretary of the Government Asylums Board to ...

    Article : 1,764 words
  5. OUR RAILWAY SYSTEM.

    SIR,—It appears to be freely admitted on all sides that the present state of the colony requires all the care and wisdom of the Administration, in order to reatore it to a satisfactory and prosperous position, and that much remains to be done ...

    Article : 668 words
  6. ICOLMKILL'S ADIEU TO REV. Z.BARRY.

    SIR,—I have had some doubt whether I should claim my right of reply to Mr. Barry's last attack. If there be any reader of the Herald who now thinks that Mr. Barry was justified in asserting, wantonly and without the smallest ...

    Article : 1,501 words
  7. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.

    SIR,—It is to be hoped that the Western people will observa the answer given to Mr. Cummings last night, with regard to the completion of the line to Bathurst, and thereby estimate the probability of such a consummation unless they ...

    Article : 187 words
  8. OCEAN POSTAGE.

    SIR,—While the delegates at the Postal Conference were defining the proportions to be paid by the several colonies, it would haveb been better if they had so defined those proportions as to make up the total amount to be paid; as it is ...

    Article : 213 words
  9. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—A correspondent in your paper of the 3rd instant, reterring to the flood on the Williams, saya,—"One thing the flood of 1867 did, it showed all parties where to build their houses." A similar idea occurred to me while ...

    Article : 435 words
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