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  2. Echoes and Re-Echoes.

    After the judgment in the Reformatory case I came out of the Supreme Court with a tremendous respect for the power of Legal Technicality, Enquire, and a vast amount, of ...

    Article : 420 words
  3. London Echoes.

    The end has come. With an astounding suddenness the Government has, as I foretold last week, been beaten and dismissed. The end was dramatic in its impressiveness, and ...

    Article : 1,717 words
  4. Old-Time Memories.

    Author of “Paving the Way,” &c. In compliance with the wish of many colonists—anxious that the records of the past should be preserved—this paper has been ...

    Article : 2,881 words
  5. Musical Notes.

    The violin recently made by Mr. H. J. Shrosbree, and which gained for him the prize at the late Chamber of Manufactures Exhibition, is now completed, and is on view at ...

    Article : 705 words
  6. “BOB,” THE RAILWAY DOG.

    I had the honour of the acquaintance of “Bob,” the railway dog, and I must say that be was one of nature’s canine gentlemen (writes Hugh Kalyptus), always self-possessed, ...

    Article : 458 words
  7. Our Illustrations.

    The late Chief Secretary for Ireland is perhaps the ablest of the loading Liberal politicians who have been defeated in the general elections in the mother country. ...

    Article : 317 words
  8. Springsides.

    “Drop it, mate, or I’ll punch your head !” The words were spoken by a young athletic-looking bushman, who, during his twenty odd years of life, five of which had been spent in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,790 words
  9. ONLY A WOMAN’S HAIR.

    It is generally supposed that Judges soar in an atmosphere of legality far above the reach of sentiment, and far-seeing as they are, romance or anything skin to it is beyond their ...

    Article : 248 words
  10. Mr. Justin McCarthy, M. P.

    Mr. Justin McCarthy, the leader of the Irish Nationalists, is a very remarkable man. Some one has said he is difficult to describe and not less so to imagine. Parnellite, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 178 words
  11. Bob, the Driver’s Dog.

    Home-keeping doss have homely wits, Their no[?] came and poor. I scorn the deg who humbly sits Before the cottage door, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 183 words
  12. Sir Henry Parkes. G.C.M.G.

    The veteran statesman of New South Wales is out of politics, to the regret of many of his strongest opponents, and of those who looked to him for further championing of the great ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 396 words
  13. Lack of Patriotism in Public Men.

    Lives not one man beneath our sunny skies Who can superior to his interests rise, Who placed in power will not abus the trust, To friends be partial and to foes unjust ? ...

    Article : 350 words
  14. A WOMAN’S HAIR’S HER GLORY.

    Air—“Murphy’s Tenement.” FIRST JUDGE. A woman’s hair’s her glory. Her solace, and her pride. ...

    Article : 141 words
  15. ACCOMMODATION BY INCARCERATION.

    Most people prefer liberty to locking up, [?]t now and then there arise individuals who rather like the limited luxury of gaol—there is no accounting for taste (writes Hugh ...

    Article : 322 words
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