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  2. GERMAN HOSTILITY TO ENGLAND.

    WHAT is the meaning of the anger with which the German people, or rather the German newspapers, are at present speaking of England? "Why do they single out Great Britain from among all other ...

    Article : 1,064 words
  3. ARE WE READY FOR AN ENEMY?

    SIR,—Your loading article in this day's Empire deserves attention. You seriously place the matter of the defence of our homes and country in a true light before us. Are we prepared Some persons ...

    Article : 1,574 words
  4. THE POSITION OF FRANCE.

    THE misery brought upon the French nation fearful that I offer no apology for making an appeal, in the name of our common humanity, to the always charitable people of New South Wales. What the ...

    Article : 1,755 words
  5. NARROW ESCAPE OF GERMAN CHIEFS.

    THE union de la Sarthe publishes the following from a person whose veracity is guaranteed:—"On the afternoon of the 10th or 11th of October, at half-past 3, the King of Prussia, accompanied by ...

    Article : 431 words
  6. QUEENSLAND.

    WITHDRAWAL OF STOCK FROM THE GULF COUNTRY. —A large number of sheep, reports, the Port Denison Times, have lately come into Leichhardt Dawns from the Gulf, in charge of Mr. Myles. The number was ...

    Article : 1,169 words
  7. BREECH-LOADERS v. MUZZLE-LOADERS.

    THE following is from the special correspondent of the Times:—"As the question of the merits of breech and muzzle-loading field artillery, although settled very satisfactorily to its open mind at ...

    Article : 465 words
  8. THE VANDALISM OF THE WAR WHERE LIES THE RESPONSIBILITY?

    THE beautiful capital of the civilzed world is about to be ruined and the selfish and unpitying Governments of Europe will not raise a finger to prevent this vandalism. Paris and its innumerable art ...

    Article : 908 words
  9. COUNT BISMARCK'S REPLY TO LORD GRANVILLE'S PEACE PROPOSALS.

    THE following is, the text of the reply of Count Bismarck to Lord Granville's despatch. It is addressed to Count Bernstorff, the Prussian Ambassador in London:— ...

    Article : 1,164 words
  10. THE LESSONS OF THE PRESENT WAR.

    THE lessons which the present war is teaching, us are numerous and, important, and we (Broad Arrow) rejoice to see there are many signs or their not being given in vain. Witness Mr. G. O. ...

    Article : 323 words
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