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  2. ENGLISH GOSSIP.

    The chat and gossip of the week are more or less personal and of more than usunl interest. The King of the Belgians is coming over to Mr. Stanley's marriage with Miss Dorothy Tennant, ...

    Article : 2,965 words
  3. PARISIAN GOSSIP.

    The gaieties of this unusually gay "season" are verging towards their close, as t[?] pay world takes its departure for the sea, the [?] and its country residences when the grant [?] ces of the ...

    Article : 2,414 words
  4. FEMALE COMPOSITORS.

    Sir,—As the individual who moved the amendment carried at the recent meeting of the New South Wales Typographical Association re the matter of female compositors. I take the liberly of asking space to refer ...

    Article : 947 words
  5. THE GRAND CENTENNIAL ORGAN.

    It is nearly six years ago since the first stop was taken towards providing the city of Sydney with the noble musical instrument which this day is to be formally dedicated to public use. In November, ...

    Article : 3,748 words
  6. THE MAGAZINES FOR JULY.

    The Nineteenth Century opens with a short but very suggestive article from Sir John Pope Hennessey. He argues that the French and Germans are crazed with the idea of acquiring vast ...

    Article : 2,410 words
  7. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir, —As one who spoke strongly against the admittance of females into the Typographical Association, I feel sure you will allow me an opportunity of replying to your correspondent J. D. Fitzgerald, as well as your own ...

    Article : 1,247 words
  8. LIQUOR LAW REFORM.

    Sir,—It is not necessary for me to trouble you at any great length in reply to Mr. F. Bevill's letter in this morning's issue. That gentleman ought to know by this time that water-drinkers are too clear-headed to ...

    Article : 549 words
  9. IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT.

    Sir,—"Man's inhumanity to man makes countless thousands mourn," and "Justice" would have done well to have dwelt on those lines before writing the letter in which he advocates the retention of ...

    Article : 466 words
  10. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—The bill now before the Legislative Assembly for the abolition of imprisonment for dobt, if carried, will come as a very serious drawback to tradesmen and honest people, the former of whom have already enough ...

    Article : 170 words
  11. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir.—The correspondence now taking place re [?] Compositors, will, I feel sure, be the means of staving off any females who might be thinking of embarking on that fluetuating business. Supposing Mr. Fitzgerald's ...

    Article : 136 words
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