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  2. THE ELSTERNWICK SEVERANCE MOVEMENT.

    A circular combatting the arguments used in faver of separating Elsternwick from S: Kilda, Brighton, and Caulfield, at a recent public meeting neld at Elsternwick. has been ...

    Article : 756 words
  3. GERMAN VIEW OF THE FRENCH ARMY.

    The Cologne Gazette has published a remarkable article on the French army. It is understood to have been written by a leading member of the German staff. Of course, it is ...

    Article : 326 words
  4. THE AUSTRALIAN WOMAN.

    THE HERALD some little time [?]ce contained a letter from Mr Stanley Mayall, in which he [?]alt [?]er sever[?]ly with the reply by "One of Them" to a writer in the Pall Mall Gordte, ...

    Article : 1,793 words
  5. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    It is understood that the German Government, having heard that in the event of war France intends to invade South Germany by way of Bale, a Swiss canton situated on the ...

    Article : 766 words
  6. THE SOCIAL CIRCLE.

    Recently a wedding took place at St. British It. C. Church, Gisborne, when Mr E. it. Husaly, assistant stationmaster at Macedon was [?]rriel to Miss Annie Coyle, sister of ...

    Article : 1,210 words
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  8. A STRANGE STORY FROM DUBLIN.

    The Frceman's Journal says :--"There reside in a fashionable part of Rathmines, Dublin. a family consisting of a mother, who is a widow, two or three sons, and three young ...

    Article : 413 words
  9. TYPHOID FEVER CONFERENCE.

    SIR,--Permit me to say that while apprecisting the wholesome criti[?]rson which you have frequently passed upon matters of public interest, in many cases with beneficial effect, ...

    Article : 584 words
  10. ANONYMOUS INFORMATION.

    SIR,--If what you say in Friday's "Day's Doings" is correct, viz., "That our Local Board of Health ignores all anonymous complaints of existing puisances, even pitching ...

    Article : 540 words
  11. THE FIRST IRON BRIDGES IN ENGLAND.

    SIR,--In your always instructive " Question Box" column I find the following answer to an inquirer :--"In 1796 an iron bridge was built across the Wear at Sunderland, the length ...

    Article : 274 words
  12. A CHESTERFIELD CLUB.

    SIR,--By a paragraph in your issue of to-day I see that " Agricola" is auxious to know whether anything has been done to carry out my enggestion to form a Chesterfield Club. I ...

    Article : 143 words
  13. RAILWAY GRIEY ANCES.

    SIR,--In the issue of the daily papers more applicants are invited for employment in various capacities on the railways, Now, Sir, there are a large number ...

    Article : 153 words
  14. THE DECLINE OF CRICKET.

    SIR,--Being a great lover of that anble and manly game cricket for the last 17 years, I am disgusted at the way senior cricket is going down. In fact, there in very little interest ...

    Article : 234 words
  15. OSBORN TO CAMERON AND BAKER

    SIR,--Hacker's statement which was published in your last night's issue, is utterly untrue as regards the "crooked" matohes. The two that I wrestled against him were square, but in ...

    Article : 188 words
  16. MR STANLEY MAYALL IN REPLY.

    A Mr H. A. Cunningham, of St. Kilda professing to replay to my letter, and finding he has "no case" thinks fit to "abuse plaintiff's attorney." His futils effort is to be likeued ...

    Article : 421 words
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