IN the House of Commons Sir VERNON HARCOURT accused Sir Richard Webster (counsel for the Times in the Special Commission), of delaying to call Pigott as a witness, though he was aware that his ...
Article : 392 wordsTHE Editor does not hold himself responsible for opinions expressed by correspondents. ...
Article : 16 wordsIN another article upon Australia, Dr. Dale, treating of the religion and morals of Australians, doubts if the system of State secular education has impaired religious faith. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 198 wordsSIR.—A correspondent writing in Saturday's issue of this journal over the nom de plume of a "Student of Political Economy," asks the following question:—"Will anyone be kind enough to ...
Article : 436 wordsLAST evening the Rev. A. S. Swift and Mr. C. Page (circuit steward), waited on Miss M. K. Ross, at her parent's residence, and presented her with a handsome gift, in the form of three well bound ...
Article : 146 wordsTHE coffee-palace situated in Hindley-street, Adelaide, was burned early this morning, and a number of inmates had a narrow escape of losing their lives. As it was the Rev. F. Taplin failed to ...
Article : 335 wordsLawrence v. Warwicks.—This match was played on the oval on Saturday, the city club winning very easily by 10 wickets. Both teams were fairly strong, the visitors being deprived of ...
Article : 1,171 wordsTHE Minister for Lands leaves on a trip to Bourke this evening, with the object of collecting all the information he can in reference to the Land Question. ...
Article : 838 wordsTHESE races took place on Saturday, with the following result:- Flying Handicap, 6 furlongs.—Feilder's Scatterfield, 7-3, first; Some Day, 7-11 (Vanderwarden) ...
Article : 286 wordsA REPORT of an interview with Mr. Bayard, the Secretary of State, upon the Samoan question was published on January 29 by the Baltimore Sun in a dispatch from Washington. He said that Germany ...
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Advertising : 2,136 wordsA CORRESPONDENT (says a writer in the N. Z. Tribune) wants to know what I think of the propriety of Christian churches employing men and women who are not Christians, and who perhaps, ...
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