Sir,—In your issue of this day there is a letter from Mr. L. F. Heydon on the question which seems to haunt him, by night and by day, viz., protection. In that letter [?] gives what he chooses to call an argument in support of his ...
Article : 849 wordsThe SPEAKER took the chair at half-past 4 o'clock. DEATH OF MR. S. C. BROWN.—MOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT. Sir HENRY PARKES, who on rising was received ...
Article : 1,945 wordsThe fine structures which are being erected at Callan Park, and are intended to be an asylum for persons a[?]licted with insanity, have been proceeded with so rapidly that it is anticipated they will be completed in a little over twelve ...
Article : 1,480 wordsAs a rule, collections of "wise, witty, and tender sayings," whether called from writers like George Eliot or politicians like Lord Beaconsfield, are not commonly given to the world till their author is no more. But the compiler ...
Article : 1,641 wordsYesterday afternoon, by direction of the Colonial Secretary, Dr. Egan, police surgeon, and Mr. Maxted, the boarding-out officer, accompanied by Police Sergeants Cotter and Aber[?]rombi[?], visited the so-called Home for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 127 wordsThe lamented death of the Hon. Stephen Campbell Brown, on Monday, was the subject of special remark in the Insolvency Court and the Police Courts yesterday; and in the afternoon the Legislative Assembly adjourned out of ...
Article : 743 wordsSir,—Your article on the above institution has cruelly libel[?]ed it, misrepresented its scheme of operation, and levelled a tissue of such serious charges ag[?]st it, that if these were true its management would deserve to be ...
Article : 368 wordsSir,—Please allow me, through your paper, to ask Mr. Heydon that when he next undertakes to instruct the country on political economy, not to shun the question of wages, but tell us the reason why wages sometimes decline ...
Article : 1,312 wordsSir,—I was much pleased on perusing your issue of this morning to see that some notice has been taken of the so-called Home for Destitute Boys, at Middle Harbour. From my personal knowledge as a resident of the district, I can ...
Article : 187 wordsSir,—After reading your reporter's painful, but graphic, description of what for the [?]ce may be called the working of the "Ar[?]s' College and Agricultural Training School," I would suggest to my fellow-subscribers that a ...
Article : 73 wordsShortly after the business of the Central Police Court commenced yesterday, Mr. Robey paid a tribute to the memory of the late Mr. J. R. Carroll. He said that the deceased had died early that morning, at 2 o'clock, ...
Article : 561 wordsIn respect to the dispute between Hudson Brothers and the workmen from that establishment now out on strike, the men make the following statement:—The fitters, [?]s, and blacksmiths of Hudson Brothers' establishment ...
Article : 1,023 wordsThe usual monthly meeting of the Sydney district of the Australasian Institution of Marine Engineers was held last evening at the rooms, Central Exchange, George-street; Mr. Edward Goodall, president, in the chair. After the ...
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Advertising : 574 wordsThe following notifications appear in yesterday's Gazette:- MINING DISTRICTS.—Alterations have been made in the mining districts of Bathurst and Mudgee. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 18 Oct 1882, Page 6
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