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  2. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    The SPEAKER took the chair at twenty-nine minutes past 3. ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. In answer to Mr. S. Brown, Mr. BYRNES said a ...

    Article : 12,684 words
  3. EARL RUSSELL ON ENGLAND'S DANGER AND RESOURCES.

    EARL RUSSELL has written the following letter on this subject to the Times, which cannot fail to be read with interest at the present time:— "Sir,—I share in your anxiety respecting our ...

    Article : 885 words
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    Advertising : 531 words
  5. ALLEGED PARRICIDE.

    A SHOCKING murder was committed in Halifax on Sunday morning, December 18. About half-past 5 o'clock a policeman heard a noise resembling repeated blows and cries for help coming from the ...

    Article : 249 words
  6. A FIGHT BETWEEN TWO ACTRESSES.

    THE New York Standard relates the following:— Since last September the New York Stadt Theatre has been the scene of the triumphs of Madame Louise Lichtmay, a prima donna, who, in her best ...

    Article : 240 words
  7. THE DANGER OF ENGLAND AND THE TEMPER OF HER PEOPLE.

    WHENEVER Parliament meets, whether it be in February—as we fear,—or on the 17th of January, the day to which it now stands prorogued—as we would fain hope—the Ministry will become conscious of a ...

    Article : 1,239 words
  8. A COLONIAL LITERARY CLUB.

    IN the year of grace one thousand eight hundred and —, on a spot not a hundred miles from Collinsstreet, East Melbourne, there existed a literary club. Putting aside the strong probability that it is ...

    Article : 2,569 words
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