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  2. THE IRISH QUESTION.

    The salient points in the history of Ireland's connection with England from the earliest times to the middle of the 18th century have been sketched in the preceding articles, with ...

    Article : 2,107 words
  3. THE REV. DR. ELLIS AND THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

    Sir,--in a recent issue of yours I read a letter suggesting the desirability of Dr. Ellis preaching in the Cathedral on Sunday afternoons. I think this would be a mistake, and before I give my reason. ...

    Article : 267 words
  4. BIGAMY EXTRAORDINARY.

    In our Wednesday's issue, we gave some particulars of an extraordinary case of complicated bigamy which has attracted a good deal of attention; and as the two persons principally interested ...

    Article : 3,329 words
  5. TO THE EDITOR OF THE SYDNEY DAILY TELEGRAPH.

    Sir,--I was glad to see the letter of your correspondent "T.F.G." in, your paper. The members of the Church of England in this diocese want to hear a few more such men as Dr. Ellis; they want to ...

    Article : 357 words
  6. TO THE EDITOR OF THE SYDNEY DAILY TELEGRAPH.

    Sir,--Occasionally notices have recently appeared in your columns of the Sunday services at the Cathedral. These have, by a considerable section of your readers, been much approved of and sought after, ...

    Article : 411 words
  7. THE GLEBE ISLAND ABATTOIRS AND THE GOVERNMENT CHILLING ROOM.

    On the principle enunciated in Mrs. Glass's famous Cookery book, " first catch your hare," we glanced, in our last Saturday's issue, at the abattoirs in which cattle, great arid small, were ...

    Article : 2,721 words
  8. THE MALPRACTICES OF CIVIL SERVANTS.

    Sir,--In your issues of the 9th and 24th instant I have read letters in reference to the private practice of civil servants. The term of "malpractice," I think, is more to the point. No one, I am sure, would ...

    Article : 354 words
  9. TO THE EDITOR OF THE SYDNEY DAILY TELEGRAPH.

    Sir,--I beg you will allow me a short space in your columns to say a few words with regard to the practice of private work by Civil servants, which your correspondent, signing himself " One of the Public," ...

    Article : 295 words
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