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  2. THE M.A. DEGREE.

    Sir,—I must beg to differ from the sentiments of "B.A." and "One who Wishes to Graduals" as set forth in your issue of to-day, and to express my entire approval of the changes con[?]pl[?]ed by Professor ...

    Article : 620 words
  3. REVIEW.

    For many years the came "Caseell" has been, [?] to say, bracketed with the [?]r[?]t work of popular education wherever the English tongue is heard. Men now advanced in life can remember how the ...

    Article : 887 words
  4. FREE TRADE AND PROTECTION.

    Sir,—Whether or not the letter in your this day's issue, algned "Approp[?]qiet Deproca[?]o," places [?] [?]ct above tha unfortunate ([?]) [?]ction of newspaper ronders and correspondants, the proverb[?]l "fools who ...

    Article : 882 words
  5. MUNICIPAL COUNCILS.

    This council [?]st on July 16. Present—The Mayer (Alderman T. J. Low[?]), with Aldermen Wall, Posrce. Stsrkoy, Robertson, and Napper. Accounts were passed for payment. Potition: From residents of ...

    Article : 356 words
  6. INFORMATION TO EMIGRANTS.

    A Parliamentary paper has been issued containing a report for the year ended March 31. 18[?]9, on the Emigrants' Information Office. This office was established some two or three years ago, under the ...

    Article : 1,192 words
  7. THE LONDON UNIVERSITY..

    The Royal Commission known as the University for London Commission has just issued a report, which may or may not be a final one, according to the spirit in which it is received by those whom it principally ...

    Article : 1,122 words
  8. OPENING UP AFRICA.

    Of good advice concerning the best means of opening up Africa to trade and civilisation, and promoting the progress of [?]ish influnce and British interests on the coast and in the interior, there is no lack. The imporial ...

    Article : 1,012 words
  9. CANTERBURY.

    The Canterbury borough council met on the 18th instant at the local Town Hall, there being in attendance the Mayor (Mr. J. C. Sharp, J.P.), and Alderman M'Bean, Poolo. The Under-Secretary for ...

    Article : 60 words
  10. HUNTER'S HILL.

    The fortnightly meeting was held on Friday, July 19. Present—The Mayor (Alderman Weekes), Alderman Cullen, Joubert, Tor[?]ghi, C[?]yngh[?], and G[?]lo. Mr. C. E. Jen[?]neret wrote asking the the ...

    Article : 367 words
  11. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I thank Profesor Scott for his courteous explanation of the motives which prompted him to give notice of the motions to which my letter of the 17th instant directed attontion. His assurance that I need ...

    Article : 625 words
  12. CITY RAILWAY EXTENSION.

    Sir,—Some months ago, when Mr. Eddy's scheme for the extension of the railway to the heart of the city, and the erection of the ter[?]inus in [?]ydo Park, was first made known to the public, there appeared in your ...

    Article : 118 words
  13. MUNICIPAL NOTES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 160 words
  14. LAURA BRIDGMAN.

    The death of Lou[?] Bridgman, in her 60th year, removes from the world a figure which has been almost forgotten by the present generation, but which excited the liveli[?] interest 40 years ago. Her life was one ...

    Article : 669 words
  15. THE MILITARY FOR THE BURGLARS.

    Sir,—It does [?]m strange that no endeavour has been made by the authorities to strengthen the police protection by temporary drafts from the colony's military force. What is the P[?]rmanent Artillery Corps kept ...

    Article : 301 words
  16. TELEGRAPH OFFICE.

    Sir,—Having occasion to use our Telegraph office frequently, I have been struck by the facilities which the Post Office authorities offor to unprincipled persons for obtaining "information contained in telegraphic ...

    Article : 412 words
  17. NOXIOUS ANIMALS.

    Sir,—Verging upon a half-century record of an old colonist, allow me bri[?]lly a reply to "Preventer, " in his correspondence on above subject, in the Herald of Friday. 18th instant; although his boyish ...

    Article : 315 words
  18. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Four trucks with 30 head of cattle[?]ore despatched from Rylston railway station yesterday to Kolso, for John Lee Bylong. WAGGA, FRIDAY. ...

    Article : 49 words
  19. A PUBLIC NUISANCE.

    Sir,—Attention has again and again been called to the fruit-[?]awking nuisance, but no[?]pparently have been taken to put an end to the practice of blocking up our already too crowded streets with the carts of wandering ...

    Article : 221 words
  20. THE POTTS POINT MURLER.

    Sir,—Can it be possible that 12 men, living in the midst of crime such as Sydney and its suburbs are new visited with, and who, on hearing the evidence against the prisoner Morrison, could recommend the porpetrator ...

    Article : 204 words
  21. PROTECTION V. FREE TRADE.

    Sir,—Your correspondent in to-day's Herald writes a very amusing letter on the above subject. The burden of his song is that he "fails to see." I, too, am blind, for I look in vain for "our shipping." As a ...

    Article : 142 words
  22. DRY IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE.

    Messrs. Most and Chandon are the largest vineyard proprictors and champagne producers in the world. Their dry impori[?] 1884 vintage is the pure j[?]ice of selected grapes from their own vineyards of 2300 [?]res, ...

    Article : 75 words
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