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  2. CEYLON.

    The Examiner of that date, in noticing the pearl fishery, which, so far, seems to have been attended with good success, says: "A letter from our correspondent at Lilawatorre reports that 75 boats went out ...

    Article : 1,305 words
  3. SKETCHES OF THE REY, DR. LIVINGSTON'S JOURNEYS IN CENTRAL SOUTH AFRICA.

    WE have received in our last parcels a sketch of the career of Dr. LIVINGSTON, the greatest African discoverer of modern times. To the London Missionary Society's agents we owe a ...

    Article : 669 words
  4. CHAPTER II.

    In the spring of 1851, our persevering friend, now rejoined by Mr. Oswell, once more left Kolobeng for the north. But hoping and believing that he would be able permanently to ...

    Article : 1,773 words
  5. CHAPTER I.

    KOLOBENG, Dr. Idvingston's starting-point, is in 25 deg. S. lat., 26 deg; E. long. It lies 200 miles north of Kuruman, the station of the Rev. R. Moffat, and has been for a considerable ...

    Article : 900 words
  6. CHAPTER III.

    WE now enter upon Dr. Livingston's fourth and greatest exploratory enterprise. Having accompanied Mrs. Livingston and his children to Cape Town, a thousand miles from Kolobeng, ...

    Article : 1,730 words
  7. THE COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH AND THE PUBLIC PRESS.

    THE Court of the Queen's Bench having recently ruled, in the case of Davison v. Duncan, that newspaper reports of public meetings are not privileged communications, and therefore expose the publishers ...

    Article : 2,150 words
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