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  2. LETTERS TO EDITORS

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

    Article : 47 words
  3. RANDWICK'S JUBILEE

    A history of Randwick cannot record the foundation and progress of any big business venture or successful commercial concern. Indeed, it would be impossible to study the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,486 words
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    Advertising : 620 words
  6. POLICE AND TRAMWAY MEN.

    In advocating the claims of the police as against the tramway men, the last-mentioned of whom he points out caused considerable expense to the Government by striking und yet received an increase in ...

    Article : 191 words
  7. AUSTRALIA IN LONDON.

    In the "Herald" G. H. Snazelle applauds the suggestion that all the separate States of the Commonwealth should ama[?]mate, and rear a glorious pile for the Agents-General's offices in the heart of the ...

    Article : 13 words
  8. "SINGLE TAX" AND TOLSTOY.

    James Muir, writing in the "Herald," criticises the message from Tolstoy with reference to the single tax. Allowance must be made, says the writer. for Leo Tolstoy's [?]tricities. but well he knows whence ...

    Article : 27 words
  9. SOCIAL GOSSIP

    A pretty wedding took place at West Narrabri St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church on the 16th instant between Miss "Emmaline Claire, second Gaucher of Mr. and Mrs. ...

    Article : 400 words
  10. CHEAP POWER FOR TRAMS.

    With reference to the off-repeated statements that certain train lines cannot be carried out owing to an insufficiency of power at teh generating station, Mr. Owen Blacket writes to the "Herald," and remarks ...

    Article : 98 words
  11. TWENTY MILES AN HOUR

    Senior-constable William Scott yesterday proceeded, at the Newtown Court, against Fred Williams, of 248 Liverpool-road, Summer Hill, on a charge of having driven a ...

    Article : 58 words
  12. CHEMISTS AND EARLY CLOSING.

    "An Ex-Chemist" writes to the "Telegraph" of his experiences as a chemist. As a junior, his hours in an indoor capacity were, as a general rule, from a a.m. to 9 or 9.30 p.m. with half an hour's interval ...

    Article : 119 words
  13. HIS MYSTERIOUS DESERTION

    In the suit of Lemmaniah Ernestine Kley, formerly Champion, for dissolution of her marriage with Carl Harry Frederick, Kley, on the ground of desertion, which was heard ...

    Article : 165 words
  14. LONG BAY BEACH.

    "Ozone," writing to the "Herald." expresses the opinion that the Minister for Lands should take action to prevent sand and gravel being removed from the Long Bay beach. Another blunder, declares the writer. ...

    Article : 157 words
  15. SUNDAY CONCERTS.

    E. W. O'Sullivan writes to the "Telegraph" the be hopes that the Legislative Council, which [?] many occasions, has proved a bulwark against unreasonable legislation, will reject the extreme clauses [?] ...

    Article : 108 words
  16. FINED FOR UNDRESSING

    At Newtown Police Court yesterday Richard Alfred Pinson, of Canterbury, pleaded guilty to removing his bathing costume on the banks of Cook's River in a place open to ...

    Article : 47 words
  17. ANTI-SOCIALIST PLATFORM.

    J. H. Forrest writes to the "Telegraph" that the anti-socialists are inactive for want of endurance and unable to solidify any step towards averting la[?] legislation. The Labor Party has a platform, and, ...

    Article : 154 words
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  19. A QUEER CASE

    Mr. Do[?] S.M., had a peculiar case before him at the Newtown Police Court yesterday, when He[?] Noyes, a laborer, aged 25, was charged with [?]ting Frank Hutton to resist Constable W. ...

    Article : 254 words
  20. ADULTERATED LIQUOR

    At the Central Summons Court yesterday, John P. Gillan, licensee of Ryan's Hotel, George-street, was proceeded against on information charging him with selling ...

    Article : 101 words
  21. FEDERATION OF PROTESTANT CHURCHES.

    Referring to a previous contribution on the subject of the federation of Protestant Churches Whitfield Epworth, in a letter to the "Telegraph," points out that it is manifest that the Anglican Church commands the ...

    Article : 155 words
  22. CONTRACT V. DAY LABOR.

    Writing to the "Herald" on the above subject, Jas. Wall, president of the Master Builders' Association, says that none of the criticism at the recent meeting of the Master Builders' Association was levelled at the ...

    Article : 193 words
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  24. CARDINAL AS CREDAL CRITIC.

    J. Howell Price, R.D., in a letter to the "Herald" protests against Cardinal Morah's reported accusation against the majority of professing Christians of disloyalty to and disbelief in the all-sufficiency of the ...

    Article : 109 words
  25. GRADUATED LAND TAX.

    C. R. Staples, secretary of the N.S.W. Properly Owners' Defence Association, believing that a graduated land tax is likely once more to take its place as the most prominent question on the political stage, ...

    Article : 83 words
  26. THE BOTTLE AND GLASS.

    W. H. Notting in a letter to the "Herald" directs attention to the proposal to sell by auction the point at Vaucluse known an the Bottle and Glass. If this point is built upon, he declares, it will destory the ...

    Article : 60 words
  27. DRINK QUESTION IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Canon Boyce points out in a letter to the "Herald" that the actual consumption of alcohol in New Zealand is a little less [?] here. The bill appears higher because the drinks are dearer. Doubtless, he ...

    Article : 196 words
  28. LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL.

    "Nemo" in a letter to the "Telegraph" declares that clause 14 of the Local Government Bill really revives the poll tax, causing the poor man to pay the same as his rich neighbor. The clause, he holds. ...

    Article : 269 words
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