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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 922 words
  3. OUR LETTER BOX

    The Editor must once again remind correspondents of the absolute necessity of writing on one side of the paper only. This rule, which has been laid down by every editor for the last century at least, is ...

    Article : 146 words
  4. NEGLECTED BLUE JACKETS' GRAVES.

    SIR,—Every honor to TRUTH for practically ventilating the appalling neglect of the burial place of an Orlando seaman's grave at Jervis Bay, and the speedy attention given thereto ...

    Article : 259 words
  5. THE SELECTOR'S CHOICE.

    SIR,—The manner in which you have always wielded your pen in furtherance of, and to conserve, the interests of the producers of New South Wales, impels me to ...

    Article : 1,296 words
  6. DISEASED PORK.

    SIR,—Some short time since I was working on a station not 1000 miles from Bungendore, where I had to kill cattle suffering from pleura (in a bad form) and cancer, to feed ...

    Article : 129 words
  7. FORAN THE FURIOUS.

    SIR,—Among the 'Johnsoniania' of my early collegate career, in a hedge school, in a remote district of Graceo Smaragdon, was one to the effect that 'patriotism is the last ...

    Article : 1,346 words
  8. LEPROSY.

    SIR—Dr Hodgson, in the interesting article in your last issue, infers that leprosy is an affliction from the hand of God. He says it is not infectious. Is it possible that medical ...

    Article : 134 words
  9. A HALL FOR DARLINGHURST.

    SIR,—For many years 1 have heard regret expressed that there is no public hall in Darlinghurst, in which political, social, athletic, and literary meetings might be held. ...

    Article : 364 words
  10. MINISTERS AND RAILWAY LIFE PASSES.

    SIR,—It appears that the Government Rail, way's Act of 1888, (section 27, sub-section 4) provides that every person who has held the position of a member of the Executive ...

    Article : 149 words
  11. THE 'SLAUGHTER' BOARD.

    SIR,—Your paper has done such signal service to the Civil Service in exposing wrongs and showing the Board up in its true light, that I sincerely hope every ...

    Article : 363 words
  12. A PLEA FOR CATHOLICISM.

    SIR,—In your issue of August 7th, you publish a 'Plea for Orangeism,' by one signing himself 'Richmond.' Of all the picked out and carefully selected bits of ...

    Article : 1,065 words
  13. MUTINY AND DEMORALISATION.

    SIR,—On the 23rd ult Mr O'Sullivan very properly referred to the civil service as being in a state of 'mutiny.' I refer to the member for Queanbeyan in the Legislative ...

    Article : 446 words
  14. JUDICIAL INTERPRETERS.

    SIR,—Knowing that it is your intention to bring about some very necessary reforms in the Civil Service, I have the honor to invite your attention to the lamentable state of ...

    Article : 476 words
  15. CRANGEISM V. CATHOLICISM.

    SIR,—I have read the two effusions from 'Richmond,' as well as those from that vain but honest egotist, Harry Foran, and (crave space to refer to 'Richmond's' slanders in ...

    Article : 903 words
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