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  4. ANGLING.

    Once more the fence months for salmon and trout are with us, and the close of the trout season invites some reflections. Below will be found a ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Was it not King James I. who was went to say to the Lords of his Council, "Gentlemen", you have sat. But what have you hatched?" A similar question ...

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  6. BRIDALS AND BUSINESS.

    "Blest be the bride," says the modern business man. If he were asked (says the "Argus" of Monday) to choose a patron deity of trade, he would, without ...

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  7. THE DUTY OF THE FEDERAL MINISTRY AND OF THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    Sir,—The Federal Ministry submitted its policy to the people of Australia for their approval, and the people have unmistakably recored their disapproval ...

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  8. GETTING AT THE GOVERNMENT.

    The astonishing amount of £20,000 paid for presessional services in connection with the Richmond railway disaster has an amusing side (says the ...

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  9. HASTINGS SPORTS.

    A most successful day's sport has been held at Hastings, and unlimited praise is due to the energetic secretary (Mr. R. H. Knight) for the manner in which he ...

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