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  2. LETTERS TO EDITORS

    As, for obvious reasons, it is [?] possible for the average reader to observe all the interesting opinions ventilated in the open columns of the newspapers, the "Star" ...

    Article : 56 words
  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 894 words
  5. AMONG THE LODGES

    It is intended that this column, which will appear every Thursday, shall form regular feature of the "star." Officers of lodges [?] wish to forward matter for publication will [?] address their ...

    Article : 1,082 words
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  7. MOSMAN'S BAY LINE.

    The fact that within the past three weeks two serious collisions have been narrowly adverted on that Moeman tramway line form the subject of a letter to the "Herald" by Oswald Watkin. It is essential ...

    Article : 218 words
  8. BELLEVUE WILL TRAM.

    In a letter to the "Star" "Breakers Ahead" calls attention to the vexatious and what appears to be unnecessary, delay to the opening of the Believe tram line. The delay is all the more difficult to ...

    Article : 194 words
  9. TRAINING STUDENT'S GRIEVANCE.

    "A Vetimised Student" writes to the "Herald" in condemnation of the latest shuffle in regard to student in the training colleges that amounts to this: The students had (counting Sundays on which unfortunately ...

    Article : 109 words
  10. INJUSTICE TO TRAM MEN.

    "A Six Months' Casual" writes to the editor of the "Star":--Would you kindly allow me through your columns to point out how unjustly applicants for position in the Tramway Department are treated by the ...

    Article : 304 words
  11. DRINK AND THE I.O.O.F.

    G. T. Clarke, replying in the columns of the "Herald" to A.G. Heness, states that he never suggested in his address that intoxicating drinks were permitted at Oddfellows' lodge meetings of this on ...

    Article : 85 words
  12. THE PROTESTANT CHURCH.

    High Church ritualism forms the subject of a letter by H. S. Bond to the "Herald." He explains that his resolution in synod "That henceforth our Church shall be known as the Protestant Episcopal Church." ...

    Article : 89 words
  13. CITY COUNCIL AFFAIRS

    A hitch has arisen over the widening of Elizabeth street by taking a strip off Hyde Park. The Government, in consenting that a strip of five feet should be taken, specified that the row of trees was not to be ...

    Article : 261 words
  14. PACKETS BY POST

    The postal authorities draw attention to the foot that, as usual, the present period of the year is marked by on enormous increase in the number of "packets" posted for ...

    Article : 230 words
  15. A POOR EXCUSE

    As Constable George was standing in King-street,Newtown, on Monday afternoon he saw a middle-aged married woman named Mary Foster near the shop of John ...

    Article : 295 words
  16. NO LICENCE.

    Writing to the "Telegraph" on the nolicen[?] question in New Zealand, Canon Boyce says the closing of the liquor bars has been a magnificent success from a humanitarian standpoint. The objection that ...

    Article : 169 words
  17. THE REGISTRAR GENERAL

    B. A. T. Hurst writes to the "[?]" that it is surely time a system was adopted to enable transactions affecting freehold land to be registered by country residents without the expense of employing a ...

    Article : 212 words
  18. INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE FOR AUSTRALIANS

    Some time ago Dr. Arthur, president of the Immigration League of Australasia, made a proposal, which appeared in several of the leading London news papers, to the effect that a certain number of vacancies ...

    Article : 195 words
  19. WATERED MILK

    Frank King, a milk vendor, was fined £7 with on coast, in default a month's gaol, at the Central Summons Court yesterday. It was stated in evidence that a sample contained 5 ¾ per cent. of added water. ...

    Article : 52 words
  20. THUNDERSTORM AT TAMWORTH

    A heavy storm, accompanied by hall, passed over the outskirts of the town late yesterday, doing considerable damage to wheat and other crops. Mrs. Marie Bolleyen is being tried in Chicago on ...

    Article : 52 words
  21. JUVENILE SMOKING

    Preaching at the harvest festival in Sandgate Parish Church, Kent, the Rev. G .H. Whitaker, honorary canon of Truro Cathedral said that every week there were sold ...

    Article : 72 words
  22. MINERAL LEASES.

    The insecurity of mining lease tenure, according to Wm. Springthorpe in the "Herald," Increases the more a lessee, who is working alone, develops a good property. In Canada and the United States the custom ...

    Article : 145 words
  23. ADMISSION OF EXPERT EVIDENCE

    The Vice-Admiralty Court yesterday wrestled several times with the point as to whether expert evidence should be given to the court as to what, in the opinion of ...

    Article : 92 words
  24. Advertising

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  26. DEATH FROM JOY

    When a warder in the Wormwood Scrubs Prison went to prepare Jacob Solomon, aged [?], a shoemaker, for an interview with the governor previously to his discharge on ...

    Article : 87 words
  27. LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    "Experience" writes to the editor of the "Star that, notwithstanding the frequent complaints made by those in charge of local government affairs in the metropolitan suburbs and throughout the State, ...

    Article : 171 words
  28. A PROSPEROUS FIRM

    Like the majority of other pastoral companies, the Australian Mortgage, Land, and Finance Company, Limited, had its profits for 1907-8 affected by the dry season. Still ...

    Article : 309 words
  29. Advertising

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  30. BIRD PROTECTION.

    J. W. R. Clarke, in a letter to the editor of "Star" comments upon the cheap talk which has been going on regarding the protection of animal and bird life in New South Wales. He declares ...

    Article : 111 words
  31. THE FUTURE SYDNEY.

    In a contribution to correspondence on the subject of "Sydney Twenty-five Years Hence," In the "Herald, C. J. Prescott remarks that the present law tends to break [?] all goodsi[?] blocks of land into small ...

    Article : 71 words
  32. SECONDARY EDUCATION.

    Writing to the "Herald," "Parent" states that, after all the deliberations of the committee on the control of secondary education, the settlement of the question is as far off as ever. They seem to have ...

    Article : 103 words
  33. FARMERS' APPLIANCES

    The Federal Parliamentary Select Commi[?]tee inquiring into the charges for farmers' appliances and the conditions of labor in the farming industry to day examined ...

    Article : 129 words
  34. SYDNEY CUSTOMS HOUSE.

    In the "Herald," George Godson points out that last year the Customs revenue exceeded £11,000,000. He goes on to state that the average annual salary per official of New South Wales is given as £185, and the ...

    Article : 120 words
  35. POSTAGE ON NEWSPAPERS

    The postal authorities advise, in connection with the recent announcement regarding the reduction of postage from 2d to 1d per newspaper not exceeding 8oz. in weight ...

    Article : 92 words
  36. RUBBISH TIPS AND SANITATION.

    Garbage tips, sanitation, rubbish, water supply, ragpickers, bottles, bones, putrid vegetables, animal refuse, pigs, and summer dysentery, all collectively form the theme upon which "Oremation" writes to the ...

    Article : 149 words
  37. SUCCESSFUL RECITAL

    Yesterday, in the concert hall of paling's Buildings the pupils of Mr, F. Down gave a successful recital before a large audience. Generally speaking the artists bore the impress of amateurism, but the ...

    Article : 101 words
  38. A TAMWORTH APPEAL

    The Full Court concluded yesterday the hearing of a motion for a rule nisi on behalf of William Walter, who was the plaintiff in an action heard at Tem worth in October last, before Mr. Justice Sly and a ...

    Article : 130 words
  39. THE TOWN HALL.

    F. E. Miller, writing to the "Herald," criticises the way the musical public of Sydney are fed per medium of the Town Hall--"that vast abode of echoes." He refers to Mr. Wunderlich's severe assertions, made some ...

    Article : 143 words
  40. BUTCHERS' BOARD

    The Butchers Board sat at the Water Summons Court yesterday, and took a quantity of evidence from bacon curers, with a view to determining whether they should come under the provisions at, the board. ...

    Article : 40 words
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