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Advertising : 880 wordsSIR,—"Argus," in his letter in to-day's paper, is still aggrieved that I did not at once humbly apologise to him for refusing to report the debate in this district; and, in this he is supported, I see, ...
Article : 836 wordsRobert Browning whose death is reported by cable in another column, was boin in 1812, at Camberwell, Surrey, and was educated at the University of London. His father's family being dissenters, ...
Article : 739 wordsSIR,—Some weeks back a letter appeared in your paper with reference to church matters, and in which the writer took Mr. John Lee to task for urging churchmen to refuse to pay the amounts ...
Article : 528 wordsMr. Barton, Q.C., and Mr. Wade, instructed by Mesars. Stephen, Jaques, and Stephen, appeared for the plaintiff; and Dr. Sly and Mr. Gordon, instructed by Messrs. McDonell and Moflit (for ...
Article : 689 wordsSIR,—As one of those who took part in the above debate, and attended the banquet after, I regret very much that "Argus" and Mr. Morris did not let the matter rest, when the protectionist ...
Article : 159 wordsSIR,—Although I have no desire for the establishment of monasticism in our Anglican communion, and feel sure that our sober-minded Bishops at home will veto the proposal of a brotherhood ...
Article : 428 wordsThe heavy rates of carnage under which agricultural produce have laboured for years past are now to undergo considerable amelioration in consequeuce of a step of considerable importance which has just ...
Article : 692 wordsSIR,—In your issue of the 12th inst. appears a letter sigried "Fredk. Wm. Morris," in which the writer appeals to the protectionists who were present at the above debate to withdraw a certain ...
Article : 442 wordsSIR,—With your kind permission I would offer a word or two by way of comment anent the above interesting subjects: an appropriate moment, as the general meeting of the shareholders takes ...
Article : 1,225 wordsSIR,—According to "Cruxis" when New South Wales imports goods she is being bled of her gold to pay for her imports. When Victoria imports an almost similar class of goods she is simply being ...
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