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  2. PRINCE ALFRED COLLEGE.

    The above College, of which the foundation, stone was laid by Hw Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh in November, 1867, was formally opened on Tuesday, the 27th of May, the holiday kept in ...

    Article : 1,645 words
  3. MY LAST BABY.

    Well, in the first place, I must tell you that she is not ours, nor is she in any shape or way a relative; she was not given to us, nor bequeathed unto us, and she came to us ...

    Article : 3,516 words
  4. COMPULSORY EDUCATION.

    Sir—The extracts which follow-from that remarkable work, the " Reign of Law"—have so close a bearing on compulsory education that I would ask you to publish them. I cannot look ...

    Article : 487 words
  5. THE PUBLIC MEETING.

    At half-past 2 a public meeting was held in the pavilion. It had been arranged that the meeting should take place in the Schoolroom of the College, but it was soon found that its dimensions ...

    Article : 7,658 words
  6. COUNTRY PUBLIC-HOUSES.

    Sir—in your paper of the 5th inst. "A Country Publican" writes, denying the truth of the statements made by "A Country J.P.," whose letter appeared in roar issue of 29th May, regarding the ...

    Article : 316 words
  7. HUNTING.

    Sir—Your correspondent "Whip" seems to have worked himself into a very high state of indication indeed at the unsportsmanlike conduct of certain persons whom he sneeringly denominates ...

    Article : 125 words
  8. THE MURRAY AND DARLING TRADE.

    Sir—Capt. Johnston, who has just come down the Darling, speaks despondingly of the chances of the Darling being navigable long enough to bring down the next clip, and reports that even now the ...

    Article : 866 words
  9. THE EDUCATION QUESTION.

    Sir—I should not have taken np my pen again upon the education question bat for certain misrepresentations (unintentional I believe, but the effect is the same), where I am made to say some ...

    Article : 1,112 words
  10. THE BREAKFAST.

    It was part of the arrangements that a breakfast should take place at 12 o clock, or as near thereto as possible, and with a view to this object a commodious pavilion, some 70 feet in length, by an ...

    Article : 1,204 words
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