SIR,—Reading and hearing so much of the management of the Maitland Hospital, permit me to relate my experience thereof. Circumstances compelled me to avail myself of the aid of that ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 119 wordsThe following amusing anecdotes appear in an able work, entitled, "Glances at Great and Little Men." "I never knew Carlyle," says the author, "except by sight. To tell the truth, I did not ...
Article : 497 wordsThe seventh Provincial Synod of the province of New South Wales continued the work of the 1892 session on Thursday, in the Chapter-house attached to St. Andrew's Cathedral. The Primate (Dr. ...
Article : 382 wordsTHE EXTRA SHEETS OF THE "MERCURY."The third sheet of this day's paper contains; Advertisements; poetry—"Waiting" continuation of tales "Under Susp[?]" and "Ethelwyn"; ...
Article : 4,491 wordsSIR,—Will you be kind enough to make a slight alteration in your valuable paper with reference to your notes on the Maitland Poultry Show. In your note you mentioned that E. P. Capper's imported ...
Article : 119 wordsA telegram was received at Government House on Thursday evening by Mr. Goschen, the private secretary to Lord Jersey, announcing the death of the Earl of Ancram, A.D.C. to his Excellency the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 617 wordsIn " A Book of Vagrant Men and Vagrant Thoughts," Alfred T. Story gives the following graphic description of a street incident. " I was once," he says, "an eye-witness of an amusing, and ...
Article : 410 wordsAt about 4.25 on Friday morning the Metropolitan Fire Brigade received an alarm for a fire at the Theatre Royal, King-street. The Brigade, ably assisted by a number of volunteer companies, ...
Article : 600 wordsThe Berlin correspondent of the Standard writes: —A vein of iron, supposed to be native, was found in March, 1891, in Arizona, and specimens of it were sent to Mr. Foote, the geologist. He examined it ...
Article : 482 wordsPlate-glass bricks are made from the sand formed in the grinding of the glass. The great expense in the manufacture of plate-glass is the lengthy process of grinding, this being effected by a ...
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