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  2. REVIEWS. The Life of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen. By SARAH TYTLE[?]. London: Virtue and Co., 1885.

    This beautifully-printed, handsomely-bound, and elaborately-illustrated book will hardly receive the welcome it deserves, because it is out of time. There is no demand for a life of the Queen, except such as ...

    Article : 236 words
  3. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION.

    Captain Jenkins, returning officer for St. Leonards, officially declared the result of the poll at the Masonic Hall at noon yesterday, in the presence of a large number of people, who cheered most lustily when the figures were read ...

    Article : 595 words
  4. The MINISTERIAL TOUR in the WEST.

    Since crossing the Lachlan at Oxley, the Ministerial party have been travelling in the Western division of the colony. It would have been difficult for us to have realised the present comparative worthlessness of the land between ...

    Article : 2,706 words
  5. MR. SLATTERY AND FENCING.

    Sir—I am sure you will afford me an opportunity to give my opinion of the very able speech of my good friend Mr. Slattery to his constituents, as published in your paper of yesterday. ...

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  6. In the Himalayas and on the Indian Plains. By C. F. GORDON CUMMING. London: Chatto and Windus, 1884.

    This, one book more, from that talented and adventurous lady who has done so much to increase popular knowledge of remote countries, who gave us "Fire Fountains," and "The Cruise in the French ...

    Article : 289 words
  7. ROMAN CATHOLIC ECCLESIASTICAL SEMINARY AT MANLY.

    Shortly after his arrival Archbishop Moran approvad of a site at Manly for the establishment of an Ecclesiastical Seminary, and on the eve of the Archbishop's departure for Europe the contracts for the work have been signed, ...

    Article : 1,306 words
  8. ARRIVAL OF THE BOMBAY WITH IMMIGRANTS.

    The Orient Steam Navigation Company's chartered steamship Bombay entered the Heads at 3 o'clock yesterday morning, with 626 Government immigrants from Plymouth, and came to an anchor in Watson's Day. At daylight she ...

    Article : 939 words
  9. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL.

    Sir,—You published some time ago a letter from "A Practical Man," asking several questions, to which he might easily have obtained answers had he enquired of any of those connected with the Chapter of St. Andrew's Cathedral. ...

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  10. LOST FOR THREE WEEKS IN THE BUSH.

    The Melbourne Age gives the following further particulars of the wanderings of Clara Crosby for three weeks when lost in the bush:—"The inhabitant of Lillydale and surrounding district have been during the past month much ...

    Article : 858 words
  11. SANITARY ARRANGEMENTS.

    Sir,—In connection with a letter in Wednesday's Herald headed "Filth Diseases," I would suggest the adoption in the suburbs of a device recently introduced in England, which consists of an ash closet, and a device by which the ...

    Article : 257 words
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