SIR,—I should like to say one word in reply to "Another parent's" letter in the Herald of this morning. It seems to me that to say that we pay for instruction we do not get for our children is begging the whole question. We do not ...
Article : 275 wordsBEFORE his Honor the CHIEF JUSTICE Mr. Justice EARGRAVE and Mr. Justice FAUCETT. LYONS V. COHEN. This action brough by the official asaignee of the ...
Article : 1,600 wordsSIR.—In the interests of the unpaid magistrates, I feel I ought not to let the article in last Saturday's Herald, headed "A Friend in Need," pass without notice. The most important feature in the case, and which was openly ...
Article : 440 wordsSIR,—Permit a teacher, of many years' standing, to offer a few words of explanation to "A Parent," whose letter appears in this morning's Herald. The term "quarter," as at present applied to the divisions of the school year, is ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 307 wordsSIR,—Noticing in your issue of the 26th instant a letter signed "Another Parent," and having girls of my own at school, I would beg the insertion of my few remarks on the time actually at school for the quarter, where, for instance ...
Article : 289 wordsWe have had another week of very seasonable weather, having been visited by several steady showers, cool nights, and warm days. Many parts of this district cannot speak so joyfully. On one side of Jembaicumbene Creek and ...
Article : 518 wordsSIR,—Mr. Lowe is a man of such immense renown, of such great culture, keen perception, and largo experience, that his utterances will have great effect upon public opiniom; hence as the liquor question is one which so ...
Article : 980 wordsSIR,—As you have in your leader to-day given the duration of Ministries since the introduction of responsible government on the 22nd May, 1856, I think it would be interesting to the public if you were to give the Duration ...
Article : 159 wordsBEFORE Mr. District Court Judge DOWLING. M'ELVENEY V. HANKS. This was a proposition for review of taxation of costs. The features of the case are somewhat unusual; and his ...
Article : 606 wordsBOROUGH COUNCIL.—The usual fortnightly meeting of Council was held on the 26th instant. Present—The Mayor (Mr. C. J. Byrnes, M.L.A.), and Aldermen Booth, Pye, Drew, Ritchie, Trott, Willis, H. Taylor, M.L.A., ...
Article : 417 wordsSINCE my last the usual quiet of this place has been disturbed by the perpetration of four or five realised or attempted murders in a radius of twenty-five miles from this place, accompanied by arrocious attendant circumstances. ...
Article : 987 wordsSIR,—Mr. Morris has stated that, "Locomotives could be made in America 30 to 40 per cent, cheaper than the English locomotives, and, in his opinion, more effective for our use, and more simple. Such a locomotive could be landed in ...
Article : 329 wordsBEFORE their Honors Mr. Justice HARGRAVE., Mr. Justice FAUCETT, and Sir WILLIAM MANNING. Mr. Dalley announced to the Court that he had had the honour of being appointed a Queen's Counsel, with a right ...
Article : 288 wordsI THINK, pending some change in the present state of pastoral affairs throughout this district, I shall have to "taboo" the subject altogether. It is simply melancholy to be obliged, week after week, to repeat the same dismal ...
Article : 1,180 wordsBEFORE Messrs. Linsley, Kippax, Forsyth, Lipman, Alexander, and Bailey. On the summons paper were twenty-three cases. John Cahill v. Ann Lambert was a proceeding under the Tenants ...
Article : 376 wordsSIR.,—I am desirous of drawing the attention of the authorities to the fact that the law relating to stealing, as it is now administered, is prejudicial to tho best intercuts of the country, in proof whereof, let me state the following ...
Article : 391 wordsBEFORE the CHIFE COMMISSIONER. His Honor directed the issues of certifiations, on the usual conditions, to Edward Jerry, John M'Mahon, William Stevens, Donald M'Leunnn, and Thomas Bowman Scurrah. ...
Article : 1,149 wordsSIR,—If you apply at the Department of Lands for a title to the land that you have bought from the Government and paid for, the answer will be, "The great is not signed." ...
Article : 422 wordsSIR,—I wish to state that on Friday last when the girl Englis was charged at the Water Police Court with absenting herself from the service of Mr. Thomas Garrett, I dissented from her being remanded, as the prosecutor did not ...
Article : 73 wordsBEFORE the Water Police Magistrate, Lieutenant-Colonel Maunsell, and Messrs. Reading, Paxton, E. O. Smith, M'Beath, Smart, Hunt, Neale, and Charlton. Several persons were fined for druunkenness. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 28 Mar 1877, Page 7
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