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  2. THE MARSUPIAL PLAGUE.

    BUT a few years back a prefix such as that which appears to this article would have been considered absurd. The mild, inoffensive, graceful tripod, which the aboriginals kileld for food, was looked up to by the early settlers with ...

    Article : 1,342 words
  3. NEUTRAL RIGHTS AND DUTIES.

    WHEN two prominent nations run foul of each otier certain duties are imposed upon all the others They are to see to it that one does not get an advantage over the other in their ports. But this does not apply to ...

    Article : 671 words
  4. PROFESSOR TYNDALL ON THE SPREAD OF DISEASE.

    ON the 28lth April (we learn from a London paper), Professor Tyndall occupied the chair at the concluding lecture of Dr. Corfield s course on the laws of health The subject of the lecture was "Infectious Diseases." ...

    Article : 1,043 words
  5. PRINCE LEOPOLD AND THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LITERATURE.

    ON Wedneseday, at the annncrsarv meeting of the Royal Society of Literature, his Royal Highness Prince Leopold took the chair as president, in succession to the late Bishop of St. David's, and delivered ...

    Article : 1,459 words
  6. SIR STAFFORD NORTHCOTE AS LEADER OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    TORIES and Liberals alike begin to doubt whether [?] new leader of the House of Commons is strong enough for that place. Sir Statford Northcote has, as yet, had nothing like serious opposition to contend with. The ...

    Article : 760 words
  7. HUNTING FOR HIEROGLYPHICS.

    THE following interesting article is extracted from The Colonies of April 21, and boars the signature of "G. F. A." probably the initials of Mr. George French Angas, who was at one time curator of the ...

    Article : 2,430 words
  8. A NEW OPERA.

    A NEW opera "La Roi de Lahore," of which the music is by M. Massenet, and the words by M. Louis Gallet, has been produced with extraordinary splendour, at the National Academy of Music in ...

    Article : 894 words
  9. A TRIP DOWN THE MURRAY.

    HAVING elected to proceed from Moama to Swan Hill hy steamer, we found no great difficulty in securing a berth on board the Pride of the Murray (s.) Captain Rowlands in command, Captain Davies having started for Wentworth in ...

    Article : 1,805 words
  10. ISLAMISM AND CHRISTIANITY.|

    DISSENSION has arisen in Constantinople, as was inevitable, over Midhat Pacha's legacy to his country —the Turkish Parliament—and Midhat in exile will have the opportunity to observe in operation the ...

    Article : 1,401 words
  11. THE AMEER OF CABUL AND ENGLAND.

    A correspondent of the Times of India who has passed upwards of twenty years in military and political employment on our North-West frontier of India, the lost eight of which were in supreme charge ...

    Article : 848 words
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