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  2. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    Heaven still sends meat, and the old difficulty continues with the cooks. It would be a good 20 per cent. added to the wages of the working classes in England if somebody could only teach their wives and ...

    Article : 1,865 words
  3. DEATH OF MR. ROBERT C. GLADSTONE.

    The Hampden Guardian of Tuesday, 8th March, gives the following particulars of the lamentable accident by which Mr. Robt. U. Gladstone, a cousin of the Premier of England, lost his life:β€” ...

    Article : 492 words
  4. THE SELF-ACCUSED MURDERER.

    On January 10, at Bow-street Police Court, George Dyer, forty-seven, clerk, a person of Biminutive stature, was brought up before Mr. Vaughan oharged, on his own confession, with having murdered George ...

    Article : 3,630 words
  5. THE LORD MAYOR ON EMIGRATION AS A REMEDY FOR DISTRESS.

    If any proof were wanting of the distress existing among the labouring classes in this country, it is to be found in the following letter from the Lord Mayor to a contemporary, dated Mansion House , January ...

    Article : 633 words
  6. A USE FOR THE BATHURST BURR AT LAST.

    The Wagga Wagga Express says:β€”In sundry odd and neglected corners about the neighbourhood of our office a magnificent growth of burrs has latterly been ...

    Article : 513 words
  7. IPSWICH POST-OFFICE.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 665 words
  8. THE NATIONAL EMIGRATION LEAGUE.

    On January 26 a meeting convened by the National Emigration League was held in the Egyptian Hall, Mansion House, the Lord Mayor in the chair. There was a large attendance, a considerable proportion of ...

    Article : 637 words
  9. ONE FOR MRS. STOWE.

    A writer in an Indian journal, apparently with the view of poking fun at the authoress of the "True Story," has the following:β€”"We have all heard the story of Lord Byrou telling ...

    Article : 522 words
  10. PROPOSED ACT ON THE SUBJECT OF APPOINTING BISHOPS.

    We are informed that an attempt will be made by an influential body of laymen and clergymen to bring before the coming Parliament an Act which shall limit the power of a Minister in the appointment ...

    Article : 88 words
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