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Advertising : 7,081 wordsSir,—With regard to the discussion now going on re the vicarship of St. Mark's, it seems to me that the aim of all those who have any voice in the matter should be to secure the best and most suitable man ...
Article : 643 wordsA meeting was held on the 18th May. Present: Ald[?] men Mills, Broughton, Brown, Josephson, Dougan, L[?] and Upward. Petersham Council wrote intimating (1) [?] it agreed to the terms respecting brick and pipe drain [?] ...
Article : 148 wordsThe regular meeting was held on the 17th May. Present: The Mayor (Alderman C. Dver), and Aldermen Taylor, Balter, Small, Sidney, Ritchie, Lewis, Roper, and Smith. The works committee recommended that the [?] ...
Article : 83 wordsA meeting was held on 17th May. Present—The Mayor (Alderman T. Moxham), and Aldermen Taylor, Dixon, Saunders, Hill, Campbell, Johnstone, Withers, and Allen. The finance committee recommended that the Central ...
Article : 136 wordsAt the last meeting of the above council, the Mayor (Alderman Stinson) presiding, it was decided to again call the attention of the Railway Commissioners to the dangerous washaway in Broomfield-street caused by the ...
Article : 127 wordsThe Mayor of Leichhardt (Alderman R. B. Cropley, J.P.) presided at the meeting of the council on Monday night, when there were also present—Aldermen N. C. Neal, J.P., W. B. Wragge, J.P., George Mounds, Robert Cunningham, ...
Article : 538 wordsSir,—As the question of filling the vacancy at St. Mark's, Darling Point, appears to be one of general interest, at least to all Churchmen, it is well that the subject should be considered from all points. The ...
Article : 713 wordsSir,—I am not unconscious of the constitutional aspect of the question as emphasised by Canon Sharp: but I submit that its importance lies in the issues that are involved. The parish is a unit in the ...
Article : 461 wordsThis council met on 13th May. The Mayor (Alderman Medcalfe) occupied the chair, and there were also present— Aldermen Vernon, Poole, Howe. Gorton, Clarke, Berry, Wood, Parkes, and Davis, and the council clerk (R. W. ...
Article : 392 wordsSir,—The contention of your correspondent the Rev. W. Hey Sharp, the warden of St. Paul's College, appears to be that the law of the Church (presentation ordinance of 1895) ought not to be ...
Article : 439 wordsSir,—The real issue has not yet been stated by any of your correspondents. It is not a question of native or imported clergy, or the right of the synod to overrule the nominators appointed by the church ...
Article : 333 wordsThis council met on 13th May. There were [?]— The Mayor (Alderman John H. Clayton), in the chair, with Aldermen Taylor, Hegerty, Roarty, Trevarthen, and Green. The Railway Commissioners intimated ha[?] ...
Article : 276 wordsSir,—May I venture to state that a very larg majority of English Churchmen in the colony object to the bringing from England clergymen because of the objectionable ritualistic practices they bring with ...
Article : 347 wordsThe above council met on 17th May, the Mayor (Alderman Stuart) presiding, and the following also being present:—Aldermen Edwards, Farr, Benbow, Campbell, Geering, and Bradshaw, and the clerk (Mr. A. MacIntoch). ...
Article : 264 wordsSir,—I don't for a moment try to place myself up alongside Mr. Norton, who is a distinguished member of the Linnean Society, in the scientific names of birds; but when he writes there is no such bird in ...
Article : 127 wordsA meeting of the Willoughby Council was held in [?] council-chambers, Mowbrsy-road, on the 17th instant. The Mayor (Aldereman R. H. Gordon) presided, and there were also present—Aldermen Butcher, Bailey, Giblin, ...
Article : 74 wordsChronic sufferers are reminded that Mr. H. E. Kugelmann, who is the most successful of living herbal practitioners, may be consulted free at his new permanent Sydney offices. No. 33 York-street, opposite ...
Article : 426 wordsSir,—"Vernier," in reply to my letter of the [?] instant, endeavours in a v[?]ry feeble manner to make out that our riflemen are men who are never ready to shoot, and by the imperfect deflection of his own ...
Article : 251 wordsSir,—There are two or three points connected with the deadlock which has occurred over the selection of a vicar of St. Mark's that should be noted by every Churchman. The reasons which have led up ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 21 May 1897, Page 2
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