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  2. OUR ILLUSTRATIONS.

    An English country high road—the King's high road. One hundred years ago. A heavy, lumbering, yellow-painted, dirt-bespattered, broad-wheeled waggon. A large bulging tilt stretched over eight or ten bent ribs covering a load of ...

    Article : 2,109 words
  3. ENGLISH & FOREIGN.

    The first step in the inevitable rapture between Whiggism, moderate Liberalism, and the new Radicalism, as represented by Mr. Chamberlain, Mr. John Morley, and Mr. Jesse Collings, has at length been ...

    Article : 1,934 words
  4. Explorers in Western Australia.

    Amongst the passengers who sailed by the E. and A. Company's steamship Catterthun, which left Sydney on the 27th ultimo, were several gentlemen from Cambridge Gulf, Western Australia. Mr. Ninian Jamieson, with Mr. W. ...

    Article : 400 words
  5. Additions to the Zoo.

    Amongst the prominent places of resort in and about Sydney are the Zoological Gardens, Moore Park. The interest in them is maintained and increased by additions of animals purchased by the society. Three or four of the ...

    Article : 94 words
  6. Our American Letter.

    The severe weather has interfered seriously with the movement of grain from the west, but so far as wheat is concerned, this has been of comparatively slight importance, because the export of that staple has ...

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  7. The Naval Brigade.

    One of the most popular branches of our defence service is the Naval Brigade. Whenever they turn out for a march through the city, their smart appearance and military bearing attracts crowds of admiring onlookers, and when they ...

    Article : 90 words
  8. The Snow in London.

    The past (or nearly past) winter in England has been exceptionally severe, and snowstorms at times were very heavy. Those colonists who hail from colder climates will understand the inconveniences of a snowstorm in the great ...

    Article : 96 words
  9. War Horses in Battle.

    War-horses, when hit in battle, tremble in every muscle and groan deeply, while their eyes show deep astonishment. During the battle of Waterloo, some of the horses, as they lay upon the ground, having recovered from the first agony ...

    Article : 277 words
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