A LAY member of the Church of England writes as follows-- It is to the pulpit that I wish to speak. You, the ministers of the Church established in this land, lead your people for unity,peace, and concord ...
Article : 841 wordsIT in often spoken of as a cause of self- congratulation on the part of the Australian Colonists that their local banks should have flourished to such an extent and that the multiplication of branch ...
Article : 803 wordsREFERRING to the recent regulation in connection with the Telegraph Department issued by the Post master General, the Sydney Mail very sensibly remarks-- The recent decision of the Postmaster- General ...
Article : 558 wordsPROBABLY it may be interesting to know how the Bank of England is protected at night during these times of alarm on account of the private burglar and the political rasenl. A guard ...
Article : 238 wordsDURING the dinner given by the Premier to his country at Chester, a man entered the room amongst, the principal guests and close to Mr. ...
Article : 282 wordsThe London SPORTSMAN of 26th November last has the following interesting remarks on the return of Harry Kelly from America;—"We were both surprised and gratified last night by receiving a visit from Harry ...
Article : 459 words" ATLAS," in the London WORLD writes—" Mr. Bright's speech at Birmingham has recalled attention to the ferocious language used at the Chicago Convention, but neither he nor his ...
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Advertising : 2,585 wordsAN English contemporary tells the following amusing anecdote of a nobleman, recently deceased:--A duke was once in a church when a collection was announced for some charitable ...
Article : 259 wordsTHE terrible casualty off Coquimbo, on the Triumph, flagship on the Pacific station, is thus described:-- About 8 o'clock on the morning of the 23rd November, the band had just tinislel playing "Go 1 save the ...
Article : 644 wordsAT the banquet given to Mr. J. M. Lynch, editor of the Sydney Daily Telegraph, he slated he had been the originator of that journal, but in its management lie had never felt comfortable, for in New South Wales the ...
Article : 290 wordsTHE very general habit of " shouting" was referred to during the sitting of the Sandhurst Assize Court(Vic.), says the BENDIGO ADVERTISER. It is a well-known fact that travellers, especially for brewers ...
Article : 311 wordsA GREAT deal can be said about dancing; for instance, the Chief of Police of New York city says that three-fourths of the abandoned girls in this city were ruined by dancing. ...
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