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  2. THE WHTTECHAPEL MURDER.

    There is to be no dull season this year. Mr. Disraeli had hardly dropped the curtain at St. Stephen's when China conferred a boon on sensational editors by theatening us with a war. ...

    Article : 5,279 words
  3. THEATRICAL NOTES BY THE MAIL.

    We extract the following items of information regarding the present engagements of well-known Australian public favorites from the Era:—Mr. J. L. Hall and his pretty little wife, ...

    Article : 1,085 words
  4. BRITISH AND FOREIGN COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Mr. Westgarth's remarks upon Australian securities are as follows:—"The Australian mails, with advices from Melbourne to 10th ultimo., were delivered here at the due time on Monday ...

    Article : 3,179 words
  5. CONTINENTAL POLITICS.

    The Continent is quiet, but not entirely happy. Trade continues very bad, both in Germany and Austria. Political feeling runs high in France, and grave apprehensions are ...

    Article : 2,927 words
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