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  2. NO OTHER WAY.

    In the morning the Irish refugee presented himself at the White Dog. The parlour of the tavern was occupied by half a dozen sailors sitting idly about, happy in having nothing to ...

    Article : 2,346 words
  3. THE GREAT AMERICAN NOVEL.

    The fascination of unwritten books is chiefly confined to authors. A novelist who has a due regard for the dignity of letters keeps his unwritten books to himself, or at most speaks of them only to his intimate ...

    Article : 2,068 words
  4. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE IN BRITISH MARKETS.

    Mr. Hanbury in the House of Commons on Monday night announced that the Department of Agriculture had decided to issue regulations under the Sale of Food and Drugs Act, 1899, declaring that the ...

    Article : 1,209 words
  5. THE KENNEL.

    E. Reed (Bulga).—1. Evidently a sprain. The exact seat of the injury can be discovered by passing the hand over the limb which is affected. Rest is necessary, and it is advisable in these cases to give a cooling aperient. Try ...

    Article : 3,568 words
  6. THE OLD-AGE PENSION ACT.

    A correspondent signing himself "An Old-age Pensioner" writes:—"I read with a great deal of pleasure a letter appearing in your columns of the 28th ultimo signed F. B. Boyce re the above, to ...

    Article : 337 words
  7. THE WOMEN'S HOSPITAL.

    The monthly meeting of the directors of the Women's Hospital was held at the Equitable-building. George-street, on Monday afternoon. There were present—Judge Backhouse (president) in the ...

    Article : 226 words
  8. PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE.

    Mr. Deane, Engineer-in-Chief to the Railway Construction Branch, Public Works Department, was examined before the Public Works Committee yesterday on the proposal to construct a new line of ...

    Article : 417 words
  9. THE LATE NICHOLAS CHEVALIER.

    It appears, from accounts of the late Nicholas Chevalier, published in the "Morning Post" of March 18, that since 1887 the deceased artist had been compelled to winter at Madeira. He had not painted ...

    Article : 504 words
  10. ANGLO-RUSSIAN TRADE.

    According to an Austrian semi-official publication, one of the most important effects of the strongly protectionist character of the German Customs tariff is the well-directed action of the Russian ...

    Article : 466 words
  11. TICK INVASION.

    Sir,—Being convinced that sufficient importance is not attached by the metropolitan press and people to the threatened cattle-tick invasion, I crave a brief space on the subject. The near approach of the tick ...

    Article : 592 words
  12. LONDON STAGE COACHES.

    When railway came into use, the mail coaches in which our forefathers travelled disappeared, and with them the old-fashioned inns from which they started, or at which they stopped for rest or ...

    Article : 930 words
  13. STATE CLOTHING FACTORY.

    Sir,—In reply to the letter in to-day's issue from the secretary to the Sydney Labour Council I desire to point out that the Public Tender Board expressly provided that tenders for clothing ...

    Article : 531 words
  14. THE RUSSIAN VOLUNTEER FLEET.

    The new regulations for the Volunteer Fleet, which will remain in force till 1912, have been published (writes the St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Times.") The Treasury will contribute ...

    Article : 515 words
  15. EMACIATED THROUGH ANÆMIA.

    "About seven years ago," writes Miss Mary Nugent, of Tarrion Farm, Tarrion Creek, near Brewarrina, "my blood be[?]me t[?] and watery. I was a victim to headaches, and then acute ...

    Article : 431 words
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