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  3. A LATTER-DAY SCHUBERT.

    There is something peculiarly sad in the demise of one who has seemed destined to make a great name in the arts. One does not have quite the same feeling regarding ...

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  4. THE FOREST ROAD.

    From Yallourn to Dandenong, from Dandenong to Ringwood, and thence to Warrandyte. Thomastown, St. Albans, and Newport, the contractors are at work ...

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  5. THE PASSING SHOW.

    Mr. Hughes is a man of moods. When he was asked if he were likely to relinquish his representation of Bendigo, he became quite chatty and communicative, ...

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  6. STAGE GOSSIP.

    Miss Nellie Stewart, who has been so cordially welcomed during her brief visit to Melbourne to aid the Old Actors' Fund, should have many things of interest ...

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  7. WINE 2,000 YEARS OLD.

    Wine said to be 2,000 years old was shown and described at a lecture given by Dr. W. L. Sambon in connection with the Cookery and Food Exhibition at the Royal ...

    Article : 192 words
  8. A BIRTH REGISTER PUZZLE.

    Of all the extraordinary things that can happen to a person born in England one of in the most unlikely has befallen a London woman, who learned some time ago that ...

    Article : 445 words
  9. WHY HANDKERCHIEFS ARE SQUARE.

    Handkerchiefs, whether tiny and costly bits of lace fit only to dry a tear from beauty's eye, or bright bandanas knotted loosely about cowboy throats, have one ...

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