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  2. LIFE IN LONDON AND THEREABOUT.

    The member for South Belfast has various claims to public notice. In the first place, he is by solitary exception referred to by his territorial style. He is always "Mr. Johnston of ...

    Article : 1,961 words
  3. NEWS BY THE MAIL.

    The colonial courts at the Imperial Institute are being prepared with all due despatch. Al present packing-cases are more in evidence than exhibits, but a feeling of confidence seems to prevail ...

    Article : 1,791 words
  4. IN THE FAR EAST.

    We put out to sea again after tiffin on Sunday afternoon. Through the quiet morning the fas[?]ination of the place deeponed in the stillness and the Warm sun, and that indescribable tropical ...

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  5. NOTES FROM VARIOUS SOURCES.

    The Queen, accompanied by Princess Honry of Battenberg, left Windsor on 20th March and crossed to Cherbourg the following day from Portsmouth in the Royal yacht Victoria and Albert, arriving about ...

    Article : 2,641 words
  6. OLD WORLD GOSSIP.

    The Queen left Windsor for Florence this week, and has arrived safely at the beautiful city of the Arno, after a journey as pleasant as fine weather and luxurious travelling accommodation ...

    Article : 2,472 words
  7. THE INSTITUTE OF AHCHITECTS.

    Sir,—The last letter of the President of the Institute of Architects which was published on Saturday, is so full of admissions of the truth of my statements, and mis-quotations from my letter, that I am ...

    Article : 1,099 words
  8. THE TECHNICAL COLLEGE.

    Sir,—In your issue to day I see Mr. B. B. Nicoll is going to ask the Minister for Public Instruction certain questions to the expenditure on technical education under the two systems, viz., the Board of ...

    Article : 492 words
  9. THE MILITARY ESTIMTES.

    Sir,—Mr. E. W. O'Sullivan makes certain statements in your issue of this day re military expenditure, which in ordinary justice to the department concerned should be placed in a true light, [?]much ...

    Article : 554 words
  10. MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT AND INSOLVENCY.

    Sir,—It has been generally considered that the office of alderman is less important than that of a member of Parliament; yet we find that in the event of an alderman becoming a bankrupt or assigning ...

    Article : 173 words
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