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  2. REGISTRATION OF BRANDS ACT.

    As a very [?] deal of misapprehension appears to pre[?] as to the objec[?]s of the Brands Registration Act, the following remarks on its provisions may perhaps explain the intention and objects of its [?] ...

    Article : 4,553 words
  3. THE UNITED CHURCH OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND.

    SIR.— Your insertion of a letter, signed "Churchman," in your to-day's issue, emb[?] me to hope that you will find room in your paper for the subjoined extract from one of the most recent numbers received of the Times, which, ...

    Article : 738 words
  4. THE SMALL-POX AMONGST THE ABORIGINES.

    THE following report from Mr. G[?]thing, the medical officer [?] sent by the South Australian Government to [?] Bay, on account of the alleged appearance of small[?] [?] the natives, will be read with interest:— ...

    Article : 882 words
  5. ISAAC DISRAELI.

    THAT there should be two new editions of Disraeli's "Curiosities of Literature" contending for the public favour is a fact which we cannot contemplate without satisfaction. Their relative pretensions are very ...

    Article : 2,666 words
  6. HUNGARY.

    THERE is an American story of a certain Mr. Ethan Sp[?] who was a candidate at an election in one of the New England States. A Liquor Law like that which throws its gloomy shadow over the State of ...

    Article : 1,708 words
  7. RURAL SKETCHES.

    THE holiday that the boy craves is an interval of greater activity; but, as we grow older, we covet the change of lazy lotus-eating for refreshment. Deafened by the din and weary of the mill-round work ...

    Article : 3,453 words
  8. SMALL-POX.

    SIR,—For some weeks there has been a great dread in the [?] of many of your readers, that this awful disease would, by some oversight, reach Sydney. It would tend to allay those fears if we kn[?]w the state of ...

    Article : 73 words
  9. TROUT.

    SIR,—An article in your issue of this morning on the [?] and trout ponds at N[?]w Norfolk in Tasmania, has suggested to me the expediency of immediate measures being adopted, either by the Government or by the ...

    Article : 241 words
  10. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,— The inhabitants of Albury and of the districts [?] the Murray have recently been rejoicing over the temporary abolition of the Border duties. It was only four months since that a league was established in Albury, ...

    Article : 596 words
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