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  2. THE BREWER'S BURDEN.

    LONDON, April 22.--This is the day of reckoning. The British taxpayer of every class is about to be called upon to put down two years' payments in one lump. The benefit of the ...

    Article : 1,660 words
  3. LONDON LETTER.

    LONDON, April 22.--Sir George Reid is breaking banquet records. "Although my Internal [?]" he remarked lightly at Bristol the [?]er day, "do not yet clamor for an ...

    Article : 2,081 words
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  5. RAMBLES AND NOTES ON BELLE-VUE-HILL.

    Reverting for a moment to the Sundew with stem leaves described in the preceding paper, a little care must be taken in its identification. There are two erect species with these ...

    Article : 2,751 words
  6. TOLL OF THE SEA.

    This year bids fair to establish a record for disasters to oversea vessels engaged in the Australian trade. Although barely five months have passed, the casualty list is already ...

    Article : 733 words
  7. FISH AND FISHING.

    Mr. C. Grant, of the Bank of New South Wales, Hay, has established a, record for an evening's fresh water angling with rod and line. Using a spoon bait, with a light rod and line, Mr. Grant was so successful ...

    Article : 2,070 words
  8. PUBLIC HOSPITALS AND GOVERNMENT RESPONSIBILITY.

    Sir,--The frequent appearance of articles and letters in the press on the subject of the maintenance of hospitals must cause a pang of grief to the majority of Australians, and as the subject is again before the ...

    Article : 786 words
  9. TEACHERS' SALARIES.

    Sir,--When the allotment of the promised increased vote is being made it is to be hoped that the glaring anomaly now existing in the allowances paid to teachers of sewing will be removed. At present a teachers wife, ...

    Article : 193 words
  10. EARLY CLOSING CHEMISTS.

    Sir,--As a doctor I want to chip in and [?]ay I rejoice at the prospect of our faithful henchmen, the chemists, closing at [?] o'clock, because I then can do away with my 7 to 8 hour at night, and thus enjoy my evenings ...

    Article : 238 words
  11. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,-- If Mr. Wade's assertion that increased cost of living is one of the main reasons that teachers' salaries should be raised, it appears to me that the most distressing cases are those of third class married mal[?] ...

    Article : 116 words
  12. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--The Premier's announcement of the intention to raise some, of the teachers' salaries has been received with much satisfaction, but even if another £60,000 were to be distributed, it would not go far among [?] ...

    Article : 133 words
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