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  2. LECTURE.

    Last night Captain Reid, R. A, lectured at the Cambridge Club Assembly-room, Oxford-street, on the subject of " Soldiers and their science." The lecture is the first of a series of five popular ones on military science. The ...

    Article : 1,321 words
  3. MINISTERIAL VISIT to the RICHMOND.

    A banquet was given to the Ministers and members of Parliament this evening at the Courthouse, which was well lighted and beatifully decorated with evergreens and Chinese lanterns. Mr. Crouch, Mayor of Casino, was in ...

    Article : 2,152 words
  4. OUR BRISBANCE LETTER.

    The highly exciting news received from Europe, and the disquieting telegrams concerning the movements of "Russian cruisers, is causing the Government to take precautions to prevent being surprised in Moreton Bay. ...

    Article : 1,606 words
  5. THE LATE MRS. EMMA OXLEY.

    Another link, connecting the past with the present, has been severed by the death of Mrs. Emma Oxley, whose existence has of late years been quite forgotten, except by her relations and a few intimate friends. In ...

    Article : 1,040 words
  6. THE POOR OF SYDNEY.

    While the Mayors of Sydney have in succession condemned a large number of tenements which were considered unfitted for human habitation, and while the city itself has boasted of the radical change in its appearance in ...

    Article : 1,434 words
  7. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—It having been rumoured that we had acted inconsistently in not withdrawing the chief steward from the Zealandia in common with the other men, I beg to state that it was understood that the steward should be neutral ...

    Article : 210 words
  8. HIRING OF IMMIGRANTS.

    The hiring of some of the married couples and single men who were immigrants by the steamship Aberdeen took place at the biring-room, Fort Macquarie, yesterday morning. The attendance of immigrants desirous of obtaining ...

    Article : 343 words
  9. G. F. S. AND IMMIGRATION.

    Sir,—As one of the early associates of the G. F. S., I am naturally interested in the correspondence the society is provoking in your paper. It seems to me a mistaken idea of its working is abroad, especially the notion that it in any ...

    Article : 789 words
  10. THE SEAMEN'S UNION AND THE ZEALANDIA.

    The difficulty between the captain of the Zealandia and the Seamen's Union is apparently as far off an amicable settlement as ever, not withstanding the suggestion made yesterday in these columns by which it was thought ...

    Article : 876 words
  11. MEDICAL SECTION, ROYAL SOCIETY.

    A meeting of the medical section of the Royal Society was hold last night in the society's house, Elizabeth-street. Dr. Mac Laurin occupied the chair, there being a good attendance of members. The chairman, in opening the meeting, ...

    Article : 522 words
  12. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—If I may again trespass upon your indulgence with reference to the above subject, I will at any rate endeavour to be brief, and will touch upon three points only:- 1. I need scarcely say that I should reel as little sympathy ...

    Article : 504 words
  13. THE SUAKIM-BERBER RAILWAY.

    We learn from Engineering of March 6 that, in order to accelerate the work of construction of the Suakim-Berber railway, the practical route for which will be from 260 to 280 miles, Messrs. Lucas and Aird, the contractors, are ...

    Article : 390 words
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