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  3. WISE AND OTHERWISE.

    The much puzzled detectives of Sydney, who are perfectly hopeless of recovering the Alameda's lost gold, may take [?]eart of grace from the latest New Guinea episode. It is ...

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  4. NOTES FROM VARIOUS SOURCES

    High society in Vienna, it seems, is much perplexed just at present by the eccentricities of Count Eduard Keglevich, a wealthy nobleman of ancient Polish descent. Count ...

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  5. THE MAY MAGAZINES.

    The "Nineteenth Century," belated through its conservative clinging to the antepenultimate day of the month for publication, shows as clearly as the rest of the ...

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  6. ROUND THE WORLD.

    As all roads lead to Rome, all railroads in America seem to lead to Chicago, and so, after our western excursion, we find ourselves once more in the city which is at once ...

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  7. MR. JUSTIN M CARTHY'S REMINISCENCES.

    Mr. Justin McCarthy's "Reminiscences" will be published within the next few days (says the "Daily Chronicle" of 2nd May) by Messrs. Chatto and Windus. In them the ...

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  8. "HOCH DER KAISER!"

    The Americans have achieved a happy lampoon at the expense of the Kaiser in his 'Ercles vein. It was first published in the New York "Critic." Now it has been ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN TOPICS.

    Mr. J. W. Taverner has been somewhat indisposed during the last few days; but is now on the high road to recovery, although his medical advisers will not even ...

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  10. THE BIGGEST DAM IN THE WORLD.

    For the next five years 8000 or 9000 men will be working 11 hours a day, six days a week, at the Nile dams at Assouan and Assyo[?]. A representative of the ...

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  11. FITZ'S FEAST.

    [?]Twas at the Laurel Feast, for re-election won By Blarney's favorite son. Aloft in pompous state The thrice made chairman sate ...

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  12. IN SUPPORT OF TELEPATHY.

    In the May number of the "Nineteenth Century" the editor, Mr. James Knowles, republishes a letter which he sent to the "Spectator" just 30 years ago. It was one of ...

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  13. THE MISERIES OF MILITARISM.

    M. Charles Regnier [?]as in "Cornhill" a paper entitled Service Militaire: A Year With the Colors. It is a very vivid picture of the wretchedness of barrack life. On his ...

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  14. TRAIN LIGHTING.

    Sir,--Cannot your powerful organ suggest some means for forcing the responsible railway authorities to improve the system of train lighting? Elegant, artistic, highly ...

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  15. A DEFECTIVE FOOTWAY.

    Sir,--May I crave a space in your paper to air a Camberwell grievance. To see "how not to do a thing" one only needs to cross the railway bridge at the Camberwell station. ...

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