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  2. MISS NIGHTINGALE ON HOSPITALS

    HOSPITALS, though intended as places where the diseased and wounded may be taken to be cured, are very often more dangerous places than the homes of the sufferers. The hospitals of large cities are the ...

    Article : 2,014 words
  3. THE WAR IN AMERICA.

    BY the arrival at Auckland, on the 5th instant, of the B. K. Forres, from San Francisco, we have Californian news to the 5th of April. We make the following extracts from the telegrams ...

    Article : 2,828 words
  4. THE INDIAN AND PERSIAN TELEGRAPH.

    OUR Kurrachee correspondent states that Colonel Stewart intended returning to England soon, in order to arrange finally with the Sultan a convention for the use of the Turkish lines of telegraph. We further ...

    Article : 405 words
  5. RETIREMENT OF MR. LOWE FROM THE COUNCIL OF EDUCATION.

    WE are among those who have always deemed Mr. Lowe's tenure of the office of Vice-President of the Committee of Council a misfortune to the public service and a serious injury to the cause of national ...

    Article : 1,550 words
  6. THE TRANSFER FROM HINTON TO MUDGEE OF £200 A-YEAR.

    SIR,—Please allow me space in yonr impartial daily to notice the Rev. J. B. Laughton's acknowledgment in his second letter on this subject of the very serious misstatements made in his first. ...

    Article : 1,300 words
  7. MISCELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE.

    A VERY fine sturgeon has been caught in the Thames off Rotherhithe. It measured 7 feet 2 inches, and weighed 100½ lbs. In the course of the day it was taken to the Mansion House, and presented to the ...

    Article : 1,266 words
  8. BUSHRANGING IN THE SOUTHERN DISTRICTS.

    Sir,—The awful state of the southern distriots, subject as they are to the continual depredations of armed scoundrels, calls imperatively on the Government to devise some means for suppressing it, or else the time is not far distant when all the more ...

    Article : 383 words
  9. THE VOLUNTEER CAUSE.

    SIR,—Knowing the interest yon have all along felt in the Volunteer cause, I am thereby emboldened to hope that you will allow me, through the medium of your pages, to bring before my fellow Volunteers a matter that, in my opinion, ...

    Article : 660 words
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