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  2. REDFERN MUNICIPALITY AGAIN.

    SIR,—Observing in your issue of yesterday, a letter signed "Redfern," touching Cleveland-street, I venture to offer a word or two. It appears to me that until a whole 'bus full of people have been, upset, and ...

    Article : 206 words
  3. CITY PAVEMENTS. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—Amongst the numerous complaints which from time to time appear in your columns, perhaps the disgraceful state of the public footpaths in our principal streets is not one of the least of those under this ...

    Article : 358 words
  4. POETRY AND MODERN POETS.

    AMONG the least acknowledged of living poets perhaps George MacDonald may stand prominent, but in the first rank he certainly does not stand. Yet it is a matter for wonder that he does not. His ...

    Article : 3,123 words
  5. THE WEATHER AND THE FLOODS [FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.] PARRAMATTA.

    THE Quarter Sessions passed over extremely quiet. Messrs. F. Oakes and G. Langley have disposed of the only business since, being that of a Chinaman for having stolen goods in his possession, whom they ...

    Article : 142 words
  6. WINDSOR.

    TUESDAY MORNING, July 24.—The rain still continues to pour down unceasingly, without the least indication of abating. The Hawkesbury is once again a perfect sea; the water, extending over all the ...

    Article : 510 words
  7. "MARGARET-STREET."

    SIR,—The writer of the article in this morning's Herald on the above subject wishes evidently to make an impression (not on the street, for that has borne impression of neglect long enough, but on the ideal ...

    Article : 440 words
  8. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—Having observed in your issue of Monday last a letter signed " A Young Lady," I feel called upon as a member of the bachelor society of this city to refute many of the statements contained therein. I ...

    Article : 1,372 words
  9. SOLDIERS' WIVES AND CHILDREN.

    SIR,—I cannot resist expressing, however inadequately, my warm admiration of your earnest advocacy of the cause of the temporarily—and, alas, we know not in how many instances it may prove ...

    Article : 487 words
  10. SAINT MARY'S, SOUTH CREEK.

    We have just been visited with two of the heaviest floods in succession that have occurred since the fatal night of the Dunbar wreck. Sunday night was a perfect Dunbar night, and Monday morning saw the ...

    Article : 269 words
  11. PENRITH.

    July 24th, 7 p.m.—We are in the midst of the excitement and suffering of another flood. The rain commenced on Saturday morning, and has been falling, with slight intermission, ever since. Far more ...

    Article : 752 words
  12. SCIENCE AND WAR.

    AN excellent lecture, delivered last Friday evening at the Royal Institution by Mr. Abel, the head of the chemical department at Woolwich, on the application of science to military affairs, was sufficient to prove ...

    Article : 2,264 words
  13. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—As a citizen of Sydney I had yesterday to appeal against, what I considered, an excessive rate on one of my freeholds; and to my great chagrin and astonishment my appeal was not only ignored ...

    Article : 315 words
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