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  2. TO PREVENT CONSUMPTION.

    Very active steps are being taken in England to educate the public in the most approved scientific methods of preventing the spread of consumption. It is now accepted that tuberculosis is the result ...

    Article : 1,165 words
  3. THE SUPREME COURT BUILDINGS.

    The condition of the buildings at Chancerysquare, which are used for the Equity, Bankruptcy, and Probate Jurisdictions, with their large official departments, is such that it appears ...

    Article : 1,901 words
  4. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    Mr. James O'Donnell, one of the candidates seeking election to the Randwick Council, is leaving the beaten track, and launching out with some original ideas. In. an address to the ...

    Article : 149 words
  5. NICOL D. STENHOUSE.

    It is a little, hot, airless room in a solicitor s office that my memory is recalling; a room which the Australian summer noontide is filling with vivid, uninviting sunshine. It was in the ...

    Article : 3,237 words
  6. AMUSEMENTS.

    This evening M. Wiegand will give a popular organ recital at the Town-hall. Yesterday afternoon the city organist opened his recital with Mendelssohn's Organ Sonata No-5. Another ...

    Article : 66 words
  7. PROGRESS OF PADDINGTON.

    Mayor West of Paddington is proud of the progress made by that municipality during the past year, and at the last meeting of the council he laid a minute before the aldermen dealing with ...

    Article : 416 words
  8. THE DISPUTED PEERAGE.

    The late Right Hon. William Henry Poulett, sixth Earl Poulett, who also held the titles of Baron Poulett (created 1627, and Viscount Hinton, created 1796), was the third son of the second ...

    Article : 896 words
  9. MR. WATCHORN'S RECITAL.

    Mr. Alfred Watchorn gave a recital on Dickens Christmas Carols at the Pitt-street Congregational Church last evening, when the Rev. E. Trerrayne Dunstan occupied the chair. The tale ...

    Article : 67 words
  10. DRUMMOYNE.

    Mr. Henry is B. Fisher addressed a largo number of ratepayers from tho balcony of the Birkenhead Hotel, Drummoyne, on Tuesday evening. Mr. C. Lino presided over the meeting, and Messrs. Alf. ...

    Article : 47 words
  11. LECTURE ON PALMISTRY.

    A reply was given at the Y.M.C.A.-hall last evening to those unbelieving persons who refuse to recognise a science in palmistry. Mr. Henry Jones, of the Imperial Arcade, in an extremely interesting address, dealt with a number of the ...

    Article : 142 words
  12. THE NOMINATIONS.

    The following additional nominations have been received for the vacancies of aldermen and auditors which occur annually in tho various municipal councils in the colony:-- ...

    Article : 597 words
  13. A LITERARY ENTERTAINMENT.

    The Rev. John Nairn, who gave a recital last night at the Centenary-hall, is one of those people who require no extraneous aids to make their evening's entertainment a success. Give him a ...

    Article : 102 words
  14. BENEFIT CONCERT AT COOGEE.

    There was a large atendance at the Coogee Aquarium last night when a benefit concert was held in aid of the widow and orphans of the late Geo. Durston, the well-known jockey, who was ...

    Article : 227 words
  15. DEATH OF A MISERLY COUNTESS.

    A most extraordinary character has lately died in Jassy, namely, the Countess Balsch, one of the last of the old Roumanian nobility, all titles, except a few complimentary ones, having been ...

    Article : 237 words
  16. CONTINENTAL AT COOGEE.

    Last night another of the series of summer nights' excursions to the seaside, organised by the Railway Commissioners, was held at Coogee. In accordance with an arrangement made ...

    Article : 267 words
  17. FRUIT V. BEER.

    Sir,--I have read with great interest the articles on "Australians do not Eat Enough Meat, and it appears to me that, like killing a eat, "there are more ways than one of advertising." ...

    Article : 576 words
  18. A ROMANCE OF CHARITY.

    The London City Mission is just now in the joyful state of anticipating that it will soon have transferred to its account a sum of £38,500 or thereabout, bequeathed by an Englishwoman who ...

    Article : 909 words
  19. A MUNICIPAL OBJECT-LESSON.

    Sir,--Under the above heading you call special attention in your issue of the 28th ult. to the letter you then publish from your New York correspondent. As you justly say, that letter ...

    Article : 702 words
  20. THE CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP OF AUSTRALASIA.

    Sir,--I notice you publish in this morning's issue of your paper a letter from Mr. S. Macdounell, umpire for Mr. Jacobsen, which was written to me under date January 25, 1899; but ...

    Article : 445 words
  21. STILL HARPING ON FASHODA.

    Rather than allow ourselves to be daily trodden upon by the English, rather than live longer in this agony of perpetual aggression, rather than lose our rank in the world after thirty years of ...

    Article : 101 words
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  23. THE PHARMACY ACT.

    Sir,--Referring to the case of reciprocity of the Act under which New South Wales now exists, when it is known that registered under this Act we have men who never served any ...

    Article : 177 words
  24. MUNICIPALITY OF STRATHFIELD.

    Sir,--In reference to your report in to-day's issue of the proceedings taken against me by the inspector of nuisances for a breach of the bylaws of this municipality, I should be obliged if you ...

    Article : 293 words
  25. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--Your remarks on the Pharmacy Act and the recent prosecution of a chemist who held a certificate of qualification from the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain open up a question of ...

    Article : 192 words
  26. FRANCE'S CHILDISH DREAM.

    The declarations of Mr. Chamberlain with regard to Germany show how greatly mistaken were these French politicians who believed in an "entente" of France with Germany against ...

    Article : 77 words
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