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  2. Story Column.

    The examination commenced. "What is your name?" "Mary Fulton." "You are chambermaid at the— Hotel, ...

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  3. Our Ladies, Melbourne Letter.

    There has been much talk—in fact, it is not yet over—about the recent birthday honours conferred on deserving colonists. lt is strange, yet true, that many men have a decided ...

    Article : 1,607 words
  4. Operatic Romances.

    It is commonly believed (says the Age) that the most favoured personage of the nineteenth century is an operatic singer. The multitude applaud her, millionaires and titled individuals ...

    Article : 1,844 words
  5. Missions and Commissions.

    "Dusenberry, my dear, there are a few things I want; you to look after while I run over to Mrs. Brown's. Rake the fire, first pulling out tho dust damper, lower the blinds ...

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  6. Mowbray's Visit to Eungello.

    Mr. Warden Mowbray reports as follows to the Under Secretary for Mines, respecting his visit to Eungello, where gold was reported to have been found:— ...

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