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Advertising : 39 wordsWhen I married my wife she had studied stenography, Got that down solid, then took up photography, Mastered that science and started geography, All in the course of a year; ...
Article : 189 wordsSIR,—I little thought that I would ever live to see the day that I would bring in question the above heading. I will here give a challenge that if any one will give me one case where it has ...
Article : 621 wordsMrs. Carmichael was remarkably affected by this conversation on literature, and could not compose herself to sleep, try as she would. She knew that she should rest during the day, in order to be fit for ...
Article : 2,134 wordsSIR,—As the local option vote will be taken throughout all the municipalities in New South Wales at the next annual municipal elections, the following facts may be of interest, as showing how ...
Article : 387 wordsSIR,—The complete failure of the various strikes, fomented by the leaders of the Australian Trades' Unions, has naturally weakened the faith of many of the labouring classes in the teachings of those ...
Article : 534 wordsSIR,—I wish to refer to a Parliamentary question asked by Mr. Dangar about the punishment of three men tried at the last Walgett Sessions for inflicting bodily harm. As this case has some ...
Article : 481 wordsFrom Cassell and Company, Melbourne, we have a copy of Yule Tide, the Christmas Annual published by the London House. The contents are a somewhat heavy political satire, entitled " The New ...
Article : 178 wordsSIR,—In your issue of the 10th, Mr. E. J. Bowling, who on it his question assumes to speak for the workers of New South Wales (I suppose he means the Unionists) says:—1st. That the arrest of the ...
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