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  2. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE. THE ORANGE MEETING CONTROVERSY.

    SIB,—In my last letter, I promised to reply to the Rev. Mr. Waddell's objections to certain propositions of the Syllabus of Pope Pius IX, which he quotes; and, as I took up a large portion of ...

    Article : 1,939 words
  3. LAND SETTLEMENT IN THE NORTH-WEST.

    SIR,—To anyone knowing the two routes it comes as a surprise to hear that the people of Walgett are now favouring railway extension via Coonamble, in lieu of the long proposed line from Narrabri. ...

    Article : 746 words
  4. A DETESTOR OF AGITATORS.

    SIR,—A letter appeared in last Thursday's Mercury, signed Nicholas B. Downing, 169, Victoriastreet, Sydney, in answer to one of mine which appeared a week previous in your columns over the ...

    Article : 278 words
  5. ARBOR DAY CELEBRATION.

    SIR,—After reading the report of the meeting on Tuesday evening last, it may, perhaps, be as well that the parents and friends should know the reason that the head teacher of St. Ethel's did not ...

    Article : 440 words
  6. Official Correspondence.

    Mr. A. J. Gould, M.P., has favored us with the subjoined letters for public information:— Public Works Department, Sydney, 12th August, 1892. ...

    Article : 223 words
  7. THE CESSNOCK RAILWAY.

    SIR,—In your issue of last Saturday appears from the pen of "Fair Play" aletter which for abuse, spiteful personalities, and misrepresentations, bids fair to occupy an unique position in the records of ...

    Article : 924 words
  8. A GRETONIAN IN BRAIDWOOD.

    SIR,—From the Braidwood Dispatch of the 30th ult. I clip the enclosed paragraph, and respectfully ask you to give it a place in an early issue of your journal. As you will perceive, it deals with the ...

    Article : 91 words
  9. MILK SEPAEATING FACTORIES.

    SIR,—I trust you will be kind enough to find space in your columns for a few lines from me apropos to the subject of milk separating factories. It has struck me—and I feel confident I am not ...

    Article : 214 words
  10. England, Long Ago.

    Recent investigations of the geological history of England have brought out into very clear light some of the wonderful scenes of the glacial epoch. Geologists long thought that there were indications ...

    Article : 474 words
  11. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The sixth, and final, shooting for the silver medal presented by the New South Wales Rifle Association took place last Saturday. The conditions governing the shooting for the medal were seven ...

    Article : 753 words
  12. SHIFT THE RACES.

    SIR,—Will you allow me a small space in the Maitland Mercury to remark upon what has come under my notice in regard to the races. There are over 1800 signatures in favonr of the races for to ...

    Article : 188 words
  13. THE DISPOSAL OF CATTLE DYING FROM ANTHRAX.

    SIR,—A couple of months back you were kind enough to publish a letter for me, calling attention to the practice of burying cattle dying from anthrax in the public places of our town. In the last ...

    Article : 1,098 words
  14. BAREFACED LIES.

    Sir,—We have seen in your paper a letter signed "Thos. E. Buckley," Coonabarabran. In that letter, Buckley makes a lot of charges against Mr. W. E. Abbott, and every single charge is a ...

    Article : 420 words
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