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  2. ONE OF NAPOLEON'S MISTAKES.

    Napoleon's great measure of 1806, just over a century ago, was the blow aimed at the commerce of England, and comprised in his celebrated Berlin Decrees, ...

    Article : 764 words
  3. NEW INDUSTRY.

    The Hawkesbury Pig-Br[?]ng Co., Ltd., have acquired a Crown lease of some 7500 acres, on the Hawkesbury River, which it is intended to convert ...

    Article : 853 words
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    Advertising : 856 words
  5. A TRIP TO THE SOLOMONS; OR, TWO MONTHS ON AN ISLAND STEAMER.

    After steaming from Guadalcanar one forenoon, and passing, without stopping, the large island of Malaita where the inhabitants are still rather wild and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,890 words
  6. THE MELBOURNE TOURS.

    IT is admitted nowadays that a well-equipped Tourist Bureau is an asset to a country. Apart altogether from the service such an institution renders to ...

    Article : 253 words
  7. SEEN IN THE EYE.

    George Eliot wrote "a suppressed resolve will betray itself in the eyes," and Mr. G. E. Ellis, "father of the opticians," informed a representative of the ...

    Article : 416 words
  8. SAINTS AND SINNERS.

    The figures whom one really loves and worships, in history and fiction, are the people with great virtues and great faults, not the stainless, unruffled, icy ...

    Article : 421 words
  9. THE DODGE OF THE DISPENSER.

    "This morning," said the druggist to his assistant, "I noticed that a gentleman came in with a prescription, and that you took it and gave him the stuff ...

    Article : 241 words
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