SIR,—In your issue of Saturday, 2nd January, there was a short letter from "A Member of the League," correcting me in some remarks [?] had made respecting the League and Ibsen. ...
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Advertising : 606 wordsPOLICE COURT.—In the police court on Tuesday, the 12th instant, before Mr. J. N. Brooks, P.M., and Mr. George Loder, J.P., William Freeman, JamcB Maloney, and James M'Culloch were charged ...
Article : 458 wordsIn the beginning of the week the heat was intense, but on Thursday we were blessed by a tremendous downpour of rain, which was much wanted. It put out many bush fires, stimulated ...
Article : 118 wordsSIR,—My attention having been drawn to a letter in your paper, signed "Cured," you will perhaps be good enough to re-publish in your valuable paper, which has so wide a circulation, ...
Article : 361 wordsThe annual general meeting of the Hunter River Farmers Association, convened for Tuesday evening, was postponed owing to the limited attendance of members. The place appointed for the meeting ...
Article : 1,472 wordsSIR,—In your issue of to-day Mr. Ruth asks me a number of very silly questions, w[?]reby he shows either that he has never read [?]e Stock and Pastures Protection Act, or is inc[?]able of ...
Article : 263 wordsIf Jupiter Pluvius only behaves with common decency to-day, and for the nonce turns off the taps of his mighty water tanks, I expect to see a very large assemblage at the meeting of the Lower ...
Article : 454 wordsSIR,—I am afraid that advice is own away on Mr. Morris, for instead of improvin his mode of argument he appears to be going [?]f bad to worse. His sophistry (of which he seems[?]d) is ...
Article : 815 wordsSIR,—The most widely accepted arguments in support of protectionist teaching are based on the (to say the least) very problematical assumption that the accumulation of superfluous wealth is ...
Article : 815 wordsPOLICE COURT.—At the local police court, on Monday, James Wilkie was charged with drunkenness and using obscene language, and for the latter offence was fined 10s and costs. Mr. T. Spenser, ...
Article : 443 wordsFurther reports concerning the bush fires about Berrigan, Murray Hut, and Momalong show that the damage has been enormous. Messrs. W. and J. Moodie, M'Alister, Hamilton Bros., and Bevoridgo, ...
Article : 429 wordsAnother land mark has gone to join the great majority in the person of Mr. James Lane, who, for upwards of fifty years has followed the calling of a blacksmith at Jerry's Plains. The old gentleman ...
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