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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 185 words
  3. STATE SOCIALISM.

    Besides the great use of foreign travel for purposes of rest and change, with their great recuperative effects upon mind and body, there is another aspect of the question. By travelling in foreign ...

    Article : 2,251 words
  4. LECTURE ON GEOLOGY.

    On Friday evening last at the request of a number of gentlemen, Professor David, of the Sydney University, delivered a lecture in the Mechanics' Institute on Geology. The hall ...

    Article : 1,151 words
  5. PHOTO. ENLARGING COMPANY.

    WE have in town Mr. A. H. Thompson, of the Imperial Arcade, Pitt-street, Sydney. Mr. Thompson is the proprietor of the Faithful Photo. Enlarging Company; and he has shown ...

    Article : 139 words
  6. ROBERT W. PEARSON.

    THE bearer of the above respected name, for over a generation, has been a "local institution" of great usefulness, tact and integrity. No public act of any importance has been ...

    Article : 367 words
  7. MURRUMBIDGEE ITEMS.

    Mr. James Tate's son shot a large snake last Monday week measuring five feet. The reptile was taking advantage of the warm sun when he was destroyed. ...

    Article : 157 words
  8. CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR,--The ideas which appear above the initials V. S. P. in your Friday's issue are no doubt well meant, but the extreme fallacy of their reasoning is so obvious that it is hardly necessary for me to ...

    Article : 655 words
  9. FOOTBALL--YASS v. GOULBURN.

    THE Wallaroos (Goulburn) defeated Yass at Goulburn on Saturday by 26 points to nil. A "funk" set in among the Yass men shortly after the start and Goulburn played with them ...

    Article : 428 words
  10. LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS.

    STEALING A KING.--Walter Cavanagh, William Burreel and George Mather were charged with stealing a ring, the property of Harriett Privett. ...

    Article : 746 words
  11. ARGUMENT OR VENOM.

    SIR,--If Mr. Bradford was amused when he read Mr. Grogan's letter, the same may be said of many others when they read the former gentleman's reply! Or rather, it would be more ...

    Article : 472 words
  12. ARGUMENT OR VENOM?

    SIR,--Mr. Bradford professes to be amused at my previous letter or what he calls "a mass of insult and unmannerly sneer," and mounts the high horse for his own glorification. He covers himself with ...

    Article : 1,490 words
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