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  2. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—Noticing in your issue of Thursday last that my actions as your correspondent have been the subject of discourse by a correspondent whose cognomen is "Argus," I take a brief space out of ...

    Article : 549 words
  3. PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS.

    Sir,—In the many letters which have appeared in your columns re the "regulation for teachers," I have failed to notice any of them touching that part of the regulation relating to teachers acting ...

    Article : 197 words
  4. USES OF MONEY.

    Sir,—I thought that I had shown in my last that the conditions of life under great wealth— that is, every man a millionaire—and under conditions of abject poverty, no man having a cent, ...

    Article : 1,012 words
  5. Advertising

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    Advertising : 612 words
  6. Maitland Scientific Society.

    On Tuesday evening the annual meeting of members of the above Society was held in their rooms, Sehool of Arts, West Maitland. The attendance was very small. The President, the Rev. W. ...

    Article : 1,772 words
  7. THE USE OF MONEY.

    Sir,—The difference between the wealth and the gold and silver coin of the United States is I find even greater than I imagined. In my last letter, while the figures showing the total gold and ...

    Article : 560 words
  8. ORDINARY MEETING.

    The usual monthly meeting of members was then held. The secretary read the minutes of the previous meeting, and, after they were confirmed, he read a letter from Mr. S. L. Peyton, resigning membership, ...

    Article : 1,625 words
  9. A PROTEST.

    Sir,—As a protectionist present at Mr. Carruthers' meeting at School of Arts last Friday, I feel it my duty to strongly protest through your columns against the unwarrantable language used by a Mr. ...

    Article : 178 words
  10. AN APPEAL.

    Sir.,—I have been in a shocking bad state for some time-indeed since the late flood of little use to anyone. A few road doctors have examined me and touched me up a bit; but as they lacked the ...

    Article : 241 words
  11. SATAN REPROVING SIN.

    Sir,—Two letters under the above heading have already appeared in your columns, the first exposing a scandal in the administration of justice (in this case, surely, the term is ironical), and the ...

    Article : 166 words
  12. The Parnell Commission.

    The Parnell Commission resumed its inquiry on October 24, after an adjournment extending over the Long Vacation. This was the 113th day of the investigation, the previous sitting having been on ...

    Article : 411 words
  13. INTRINSIC VALUE OF MONEY.

    Sir,—In last Saturday's Mercury appeared a very interesting letter, signed "Peter Pickle," in which the generally accepted proposition, that "money has no intrinsic value," was strongly ...

    Article : 238 words
  14. SATAN REPROVING SIN.

    Sir,—Mr. Felix Coles, in yours of to-day, professes an unctuous piety and an holy horror of Mr. Lee's remarks at the recent meeting of the Church Defence Association—cant and hypocrisy—would ...

    Article : 226 words
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