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  4. HOW REFORMERS ARE TREATED IN ITALY.

    OUIDA, in the Fortnightly, gives some further particulars as to the persecution of reformers in Italy. A previous article we quoted in an issue some ...

    Article : 549 words
  5. DEMOCRACY: AN AMERICAN NOVEL.

    THE Americans are credited with liking their pastry half-baked. Seemingly they have the same taste in literature. Book after book comes from the States ...

    Article : 967 words
  6. "THE WORKMAN" CLUBS.

    ON and after this date every person who sends to this office the names and addresses of ten quarterly Subscribers with subscriptions (1s. each) in advance, will receive a free copy ...

    Article : 206 words
  7. REVIEWS OF AUSTRALIAN BOOKS.

    By Henry Lawson. In a little volume which he modestly styles a pamphlet rather than a book, Henry Lawson has published a few of his well-known Australian stories in prose ...

    Article : 241 words
  8. ARMED PLUTOCRACY.

    A PROMINENT feature in the October Arena (says the Review of Reviews) is the series of pictures of "Armouries" in Massachusetts and New York, ...

    Article : 340 words
  9. "MAURICE, OR THE RED JAR."

    By the Countess of Jersey. Macaulay, in one of his celebrated "Essays in Criticism," which are so admirable in every respect except as criticisms, maintains that the man who is at ...

    Article : 184 words
  10. LAND LEGISLATION IN GREAT BRITAIN.

    BUT the iniquity of the proceeding did not end here, for, not satisfied with the enhanced rents which they thus realised on their town lands by this ...

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  11. "NUGGETS IN THE DEVIL'S PUNCH BOWL."

    Mr. Andrew Robertson may be congratulated on his courage in printing this and other "Australian tales." Other congratulations he does not deserve. The stories are silly and ...

    Article : 87 words
  12. "THE BOSS OF TAROOMBA."

    By E. Hornung, is another of the books with which the libraries are being deluged. This gentleman belongs to that growing class of cockney writers who, on the strength of a ...

    Article : 144 words
  13. A Freak of Nature.

    THE London Standard's Vienna correspondent, telegraphing on the 27th November, states that a man has died there whose heart was on the ...

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  14. "CHILDREN OF CIRCUMSTANCE."

    By "lota" (Mrs. Mannington Caffyn). The wife of the Melbourne doctor seems to have lost some of her newness as an author, if not as a woman. "Children of Circumstance" ...

    Article : 354 words
  15. Going the Whole Hog.

    THE American W.C.T.U. intends to swallow the complete porker. It has just issued a platform or declaration of principles, which seems to be strong ...

    Article : 167 words
  16. Keir Hardie and New Zealand Women.

    IN the last issue of the Labor Leader is printed the following letter:--"Wellington, New Zealand, September 15, 1894.--"Dear Sir,--I have the ...

    Article : 162 words
  17. A Grotesque Organisation.

    THE working men of the country who support the principle of free labor met in full congress in London on Tuesday. (says the conservative London People). ...

    Article : 167 words
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  19. The True Liberal.

    A TRULY liberal man employes all the means in his power to do all the good he can; he does not rush in with fire and sword to abolish imperfections, which are sometimes ...

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  20. Negro Wisdom.

    "W'EN de prophet sayed dat nothin' could be got widout hard work,'' says Uncle Mose, "he was plump right, but dat don't ob necessity mean dat you ...

    Article : 49 words
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