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  2. LIFE IN LONDON AND THEREABOUT.

    It is not a new experience, but it is ever sad to reflect upon the absolute lack of indisponsability about an individual, however distinguished. I remember seeing Mr. Disraeli walk out of the ...

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  3. OLD WORLD GOSSIP.

    The last few days of the Home Rule debate— which has now ended—have been distinguished by one or two good speeches from the "old Tarliamentary hands" in the House, and by, at all ...

    Article : 2,658 words
  4. IN THE FAR EAST.

    More than three hundred years ago the adventurous Portuguese, who were then in the heyday of their brilliant exploratory and maritime history, fleeing from Japan, landed on the coast of China ...

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  5. WITH THE PILOTS.

    It is a told night, thanks to the westerly breeze, and blankets are decidedly comfortable. But, blankets or no blankets, we are roused from our sleep at half-past 2 in the morning. The ...

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  6. LITERARY GOSSIP.

    Messrs. Sampson Low's "History of Australia" is expected immediately. "The Great Burrier Reef of Australia" was to be published on 26th April by Messrs. W. H. Allen. ...

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  7. OUR NEW HEBRIDES LETTER

    Just after posting my letter of 11th ultimo we learned here of the dismasting of the Queensland labour vessel Empreza in the hurricane that occurred during the first week of March/ ...

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  8. AGRICULTURE AND THE PRESENT DISTRESS.

    Sir,—Village settlements have served to call attention to agriculture as the true source of relief for the present widespread distress but whilst meeting with much philanthropic enthusiasm, I cannot ...

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  9. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS.

    Sir,—In your yesterday's issue Mr. Epps has replied to my letter on the above subject. Will you allow me space for a few further remarks in reply? I have live too long not to know what the ...

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  10. THE HON. ALEXANDER BROWN AND MINERS' STRIKES.

    Sir,—I have read Mr. Brown's letter in your issue of to-day. In reply, I would only say that, if Mr. Brown's remarks at the Chamber of Commerce in Newcastle and in the Legislative Council were made ...

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