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  2. CHIPS FROM CHINA.

    There are two great centres of commercial interest in China—that of Pekin being chiefly political—Hongkong and Shanghai. The latter, which is the port of all ports of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 2,384 words
  3. A VISIT TO POINT MACLEAY.

    Mr. F. Garnet, the, Superintendent, and his good wife gave us a right cheery welcome, and after going to the visitors room and having a wash and brush and rest we ...

    Article : 2,132 words
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  5. ANGLO-COLONIAL NOTES.

    On Tuesday Mr. Geoffrey Drage wished to be informed whether any attempt had been made to ascertain the views of the Colonial and Indian Governments on the ...

    Article : 3,614 words
  6. ENGLISH SPORTING NOTES.

    We had an interesting day's racing at Hurst Park on Saturday, when considerable curiosity was felt as to how Captain Eustace Loder's fine Isinglass youngster Star Shoot would hear himself in the ...

    Article : 1,603 words
  7. INDIAN FAMINE RELIEF FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 words
  8. PROTECTION MEETINGS.

    Several representatives of the Protectionist Association, of South Australia went to Gawler on Monday evening, and addressed a meeting of about 100 residents. Mr. ...

    Article : 684 words
  9. ESSENCE OF PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council, Attorney-General stated that the Government did not intend to provide a special fund to meet the claims under the Workman's Compensation Bill, nor to ...

    Article : 148 words
  10. FACTORY GIRLS AND SERVANT GIRLS.

    Sir—I have read many letters on the subject of sweating, and also on the inadequate supply of domestic servants. These two factors in our social life are closely ...

    Article : 511 words
  11. A SOLDIER POET.

    The war has demonstrated that many of our Generals are as deft with the pen as they are with the sword. Few would suspect that General Jan Hamilton, who has ...

    Article : 122 words
  12. NOTES IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    Tuesday proved an uneventful day in the Assembly. It was nearly 4 o'clock before Orders of the Day were reached, but this was partly owing to a long discussion on ...

    Article : 304 words
  13. NOTES IN THE COUNCIL.

    It was raining and dull outside, and so dark and gloomy inside the Chamber that the reporters in the gallery took their shorthand notes with, difficulty, the ...

    Article : 663 words
  14. TO OUR OWN BEECH TREE.

    When last I sat in shade of thee—King of the forest—beechen tree, A foliage crown stood on thy head WHose leaves, like brilliants, flamed red ...

    Article : 83 words
  15. A LOVE SONG.

    The moon turns piteous pale—the rose burns soft In her emerald bowers! Eastwards the pavilion Of dawn is blazoned with a faint vermilion; The violet lifts her dewy eve aloft. ...

    Article : 137 words
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  18. AMBITION'S AVOWAL.

    At life's fresh dawning. Where the roads sever, I pressed on scorning All but endeavour ...

    Article : 40 words
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