Any one who reads the extracts from the Times" of 1802 which the great newspaper of to-day is printing, cannot but be struck by the breezy and robust ...
Article : 83 wordsAn elaborate report, by Mr James our Commercial Attache in China, on the foreign' trade of that country for the past .year has been, issued by the Foreign ...
Article : 1,268 words"A Visitor" writes in the London "Daily Mail":—Have you certain conceptions of Russian people, its life, gathered from ...
Article : 1,333 wordsOn November 20th (writes a correspondent at Brussels of the "Daily Mail"), a deputation from the Chamber, headed by its president, waited this ...
Article : 372 wordsWinter has brought with it keen distress, both in London and in some of the larger towns of England. There is acute distress in the ...
Article : 599 wordsThe relations between Court and Stage were not always so pleasant as Sir 'Henry Irving no doubt found them on Friday, if we may judge by ...
Article : 795 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" writes under date 12th November:— General regret and this without ...
Article : 1,478 wordsThe following racy description of the distribution of Gospels and other Christian literature at the great Provincial Examination held at Changsha, the ...
Article : 780 wordsThe latest St Helena papers report the presentation of a curious testimonial from Boer prisoners of war to Dr. Nunan Casey—viz., on album, said to be unique ...
Article : 95 wordsAmong the many curious publications existing in Germany is a newspaper on periodical publishes monthly in Berlin in Latin. It is called "Civis Romanus," and ...
Article : 93 wordsThe reassembling of Parliament terminates a controversy which has been racing in the Church papers as to whether the prescribed prayer for "the High ...
Article : 132 wordsGeneral De Wet's praiseworthy desire to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth as he sees it about the conduct and characteristics of the ...
Article : 219 wordsA French chemist is said, by "Science' Siftings," to be "responsible for the invention of a method of compressing sea air into tabloids. This is probably a popular ...
Article : 157 wordsIn May last the engineer of the Thames Conservancy was instructed to report upon the cost of deepening the navigable channel of the river between ...
Article : 227 wordsEnglish girls just reaching woman hood, and the next generation in its early teens, are unusually tall, standing a head or more above their mothers. ...
Article : 162 wordsFrom Brussels on 17th November the correspondent of the "Daily Mail" writes:— The one interesting development of ...
Article : 607 wordsSir George Birdwood, the well-known Indian doctor has been telling stories to illustrate the insularity, ignorance and narrowness of Englishmen in ...
Article : 169 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the Daily News " writes under date of November 20th:— The fashionable suburb of Passy ...
Article : 455 wordsThe Boston. correspondent of the "Daily Mail" writes on 11th November:—Mr Alan Mason, the wealthy resident of this city, who was charged with ...
Article : 191 wordsSir Henry Seton-Karr. one of the new birthday knights has done many interesting things in the forty-nine years he his been in the world, but his title, ...
Article : 374 wordsThe "Daily Chronicle" has been telling the story of a haunted miner at Shotton. The miner and his family heard peculiar knockings in their house, ...
Article : 182 wordsNotwithstanding that as a coal exporting country Great Britain stands alone in practically unrivalled and splendid isolation in the very forefront of the rations of ...
Article : 243 wordsA young lady who was arrested in Paris recently discovered that too much evidence of respectability is worse than none at all. Seven gentlemen called ...
Article : 211 wordsBoy: Mother said she'd thrash me if I didn't ask your forgiveness. She's watching me from the window, so out with it, or I'll thump you when I catch you alone. ...
Article : 186 wordsThere are twenty-one boys for every seventy-nine able seamen in the Channel fleet. Earth tremors in the neighborhood of ...
Article : 101 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
West Gippsland Gazette (Warragul, Vic. : 1898 - 1930), Tue 13 Jan 1903, Page 6
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: