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Advertising : 1,667 wordsSIR,—It is a well-understood rule in newspaper correspondence that if the writer of a letter puts his name to it, any reply should have the real name of writer attached. Some of us are willing to defend ...
Article : 247 wordsSIR,—Your note to my letter in Tuesday's paper is too good to be passed over in silence. You say "the law is not to be judged by isolated instances." By what then, pray? Here is another—a man got three ...
Article : 368 wordsSIR,—The fact of the Salvation Army performing marriage ceremonies is a proof that they are sotting themselves up as a new sect. It may be urged by some that marriage is a civil contract. So it may be ...
Article : 648 wordsThe anti-Jewish riots in Hungary are rapidly spreading from county to county, and are every day assuming, an increasing resemblance to the late Russian persecutions in Balta, Kieff, and Odessa. ...
Article : 443 wordsSIR,—In your local of to-day's date referring to the Blue Ribbon Army, at Hinton you describe it as a temperance organisation. This is hardly correct, as it is essentially a Gospel Temperance Society. Its ...
Article : 606 wordsSIR,—I beg to briefly allude to the great disorder that is occasioned by the so-called religious exhibitions that take place nightly in our streets, and to respectfully suggest to our City Fathers that the time ...
Article : 824 wordsA cricket match was played at Morpeth on Saturday last, between the above-named clubs, which ended in a win for Hinton by 20 runs in the first innings. The ground was not in favor of big scoring, ...
Article : 496 wordsOn Thursday evening the last of the series of lectures arranged for by the committee of the West Maitland School of Arts, was delivered by the President (the Rev. James Benvie) in the hall of the ...
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