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  2. The Murderer Rush's Character Phrenologically Developed.

    "We are not ourselves (says the NorfolkChronicle) believers in the so-styled science of Phrenology; but as many of our readers probably are, they may be interested, in reading ...

    Article : 580 words
  3. ENGLISH RING.

    We extract this fight from our esteemed English contemporary, Bell's Life in London, not so much for its interest to the patrons and members of the Australian P. R. as to call the ...

    Article : 126 words
  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 49 words
  5. THE PEOPLE WHO WOULD GO THRUSTING THEIR NOSES INTO OTHER PEOPLE'S BUSINESS.

    Once upon a time there lived in a certain flat, brown, bare country a people called the French. These people were always informing the rest of the world that they were at the head of ...

    Article : 447 words
  6. THE ENGLISH TURF.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,512 words
  7. Mill between Harry Adams and Jem Herbert for Twenty Pounds a-side.

    These little novices of glove celebrity fought their fight on Tuesday, 15th May, at Rainham Ferry, Essex, having reached the ground by the combined assistance of rail and the ...

    Article : 1,006 words
  8. EPSOM RACES.

    The DERBY STAKES of fifty sovs. each, h. ft., for three-year olds; colts 8st 71b., fillies 8st. 21b.; the second to receive 100 sovs. out of the stakes; the winner to pay 100 sovs. ...

    Article : 812 words
  9. English Extracts.

    Mr. Hudson in Parliament.—It was George's custom of an afternoon to bustle up to the second row behind the opposition, and keep calling out, quite loud, "Granby," "Brackley," ...

    Article : 1,602 words
  10. TIT-BITS.

    I perceive, with much alarm, that the abstruse names given to various simple articles of clothing and commerce is on the increase. Not to be behind the world, but rather to koop ahead of it, ...

    Article : 657 words
  11. Trifles to Smile at.

    Question.—When did Adam first use a walking stick? Reply—When Eve presented him with a little cane. Perfect to a Hair.—We heard the other ...

    Article : 469 words
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