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  2. GLEANINGS FROM THE WORLDS PRESS.

    An act of filial piety was the only event in which the Emperor[?] took part on July 15 in commemoration of the twentieth anniversary of his accession. ...

    Article : 2,071 words
  3. PASSING NOTES. ON THINGS IN GENERAL.

    Contrary to general expectations, the no-confidence debate in the House of Assembly flickered out on Tuesday evening, when only ton members were content to ...

    Article : 1,429 words
  4. OUR WEEKLY LAUNCESTON LETTER.

    This has been a week of conferences of much talk and many resolutions. The farmers and their friends have met in confabulation, grumbled over their ...

    Article : 994 words
  5. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE CAMPAIGN.

    It seemed an astute move on the part of a much persecuted Prime Minister to ont-manœuvre his petticoated tormentors by challenging the women suffragettes to ...

    Article : 1,255 words
  6. POLICE COURTS.

    Yesterday, before Mr. H. T. Gould, J.P., Superintendent Conlan prosecuting, Joseph Wilson and Annie Petersen, charged with drunkenness, were fined ...

    Article : 824 words
  7. BALLARAT MAN CURED OF ST VITUS' DANCE.

    St. Virus' Dance is one of the worst nervous disorders. It often follows a shock or randown condition of the nerves, and can only be cured by "toning" the ...

    Article : 404 words
  8. THE LIVER.

    The liver is one of the most sensitive and most easily deranged organs of the human body. It is easily affected by changes of temperature, sudden chills, ...

    Article : 335 words
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