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  2. THE UPPER HOUSE.

    SIR,—Permit me to invite the attention of such of your readers as will join me in trying to see beyond the present fog of our political atmosphere, to some of the considerations which have induced me to urge the ...

    Article : 1,390 words
  3. PARRAMATTA.

    OUR New Year's Races took place on Monday. The attendance was numerous and exceedingly respectable. Although the crowd was large, no casualty took place, and everything passed off quietly and ...

    Article : 761 words
  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 3,346 words
  5. CAMPBELLTOWN SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    SIR,—Observing in your issue of the 24th instant a letter headed as above, and signed by " One of the Committee," may I request, in justice to the character and motives of the individual aspersed in that article, that ...

    Article : 452 words
  6. SCONE CHRISTMAS RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,276 words
  7. MR. PARKES AND THE TEA AND SUGAR DUTIES. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—Mr. Parkes, in this day's issue, endeavours to justify his motion for the repeal of these duties, which he brought forward in September last, by referring to the movement in Liverpool for the abolition of the ...

    Article : 137 words
  8. HYDE PARK.

    SIR, —I take the liberty of venturing to point out to the committee, through the medium of your journal, the necessity which exists for improving the entrance to Hyde Park from St. James's, and the exit from it ...

    Article : 211 words
  9. To the Editor of the Herald.

    SIR,—I am really much obliged to Mr. Parkes for the letter which appears in this day's Herald, bearing his signature, as it shows me that the opposition I was informed would be offered by that gentleman to the ...

    Article : 1,380 words
  10. THE TEA AND SUGAR DUTIES.

    SIR,—Some months ago I addressed, but not through the columns of a newspaper, a letter to Mr. Parkes, upon the tea and sugar duties. To this letter I was promised a reply, and never having received it, I ...

    Article : 1,542 words
  11. THE IRON LETTER RECEIVERS.

    SIR,—It is well to make as much use as possible of any conveniences we possess, and I would ask why the iron letter receivers (which are doubtless of much convenience to the public) are not so made that ...

    Article : 240 words
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