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  2. The Interviewer.

    Mr. William Shlels, M.L.A. for Normanby in the Victorian Parliament and author of the Divorce Bill, concerning the Imperial sanction of which so much has ...

    Article : 1,556 words
  3. PROTECTION V. FREE-TRADE.

    Sir,—In this little wicked world of ours it is rather surprising to find such a number of men so anxious to benefit their fellow-mortals that at a moment's notice they are prepared to come ...

    Article : 935 words
  4. THE RED RUST PLAGUE.

    Sir,—Allow me to correct "Wapstraw" when he makes me say that "picking straw coming to the colonies has an effect upon the air, causing rust." I deny ever saying ...

    Article : 308 words
  5. The Contributor.

    Enquirer—Hi! Cooey! Diogenes! Diogenes—What on earth are you making such an outrageous hubbub for? E.—You told me yesterday that you would ...

    Article : 2,191 words
  6. MOUNT RHINE PAINT.

    Sir,—How much longer are we to continue sending our good money out of the colony for articles that we can make here? Is the Mount Rhine paint a Rood article or is it not? If it ...

    Article : 246 words
  7. MISS VALERIE VAN TASSELL.

    Miss. Valerie van Tassell is a young lady whom you would be likely to pass by in the street without supposing for one moment that the was the daring ...

    Article : 880 words
  8. DIOGENES STILL TALKING.

    Enquirer.—Well, Diogenes, hasn't George's second lecture smashed you? Diogenes.—Convinced me, you mean. E—How convinced you? ...

    Article : 1,144 words
  9. JUSTICE OR REPUDIATION.

    "The relative position of the workers was one of far more plenty in the days of the Plantagenets than it has been in those of the House of Hanover; wages were relative to their purchasing power far higher ...

    Article : 978 words
  10. PLANTING FOREST TREES.

    Sir,—It is generally taken for granted that all varieties of forest trees with which we are acquainted in this colony will thrive under conditions unfavorable to other plant life. ...

    Article : 303 words
  11. THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE.

    Sir,—Please allow me to reply to "Regular" a second time as to an inferior officer in the person of the Earl of Cardigan addressing the remnant of the Light Brigade after ...

    Article : 192 words
  12. THE POLITICAL SITUATION.

    Sir,—The elections are over and the public may now indulge in prognostications so far as relates to the probable effectiveness of the new Parliament. On the whole we may regard the ...

    Article : 627 words
  13. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,—Having read the letters in reference to the "Noble Six Hundred" I quite agree with those who think something should be done to aid those who so bravely risked their lives in ...

    Article : 127 words
  14. SAD END OF A BALACLAVA HERO.

    David Thomas, one of the survivors of the famous charge at Balaclava, died in the work-house at Carmarthen on Thursday night. The deceased was a native of Carmarthen, and 68 ...

    Article : 276 words
  15. Correspondence.

    Sir,—The Hon J. Warren's letter is a criticism upon a letter written by me to The Advertiser on April 5. That letter contained the following passage:—"Stripped of all ...

    Article : 550 words
  16. THE CIVIL SERVICE.

    Sir,—A short time ago you reprinted an extract from the Public Service Journal, adding a query as to the proprietary of the article. Of course there are a variety of opinions on the ...

    Article : 328 words
  17. NATIVE NAMES.

    Sir,—Allow me to enter a protest against the indiscriminate changing of our beautiful native names and the substitution of names which have neither beauty nor appropriateness, such ...

    Article : 141 words
  18. Advertising

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    Advertising : 122 words
  19. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,—The letter of your correspondent "Progress" contains comments so sensible that, as one of the public interested in the conduct of legislation, I thank him for it. While I would ...

    Article : 776 words
  20. MOUNT OSMOND MINING COMPANY.

    Sir,—With reference to the particulars of the prospectus appearing in the notes from your London correspondent in your issue of yesterday regarding this mine, my directors disclaim all responsibility or [?] ...

    Article : 101 words
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