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  4. SCHEHERAZADE.

    Chloris White was one of those utterly corrupt, abandoned and dangerous women in whom certain noble and lovable qualities' flourish with a rank and prolific luxuriance ...

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  5. WAR ITEMS.

    We read a good deal of night operations in the present campaign. Some—such as the sorties from Kimberley, and two sorties lately from Ladysmith, on the 8th and 10th of this month, ...

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  6. ARCHBISHOP SMITH ON THE WAR

    BOWRAL, Thursday.—Mr. C. "W. Marsden, of Craigieburn, gave a phonograph entertainment in St. Jude's School Hall last night, in aid of the N.S.W. Bushmen's Contingent Fund. The ...

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  7. FRUIT FOR THE TROOPS.

    Sir,—In your issue of 23rd instant your special correspondent, writing from steamer Southern Cross oft Melbourne, says "that at the same time the men would like to know what has become of ...

    Article : 275 words
  8. THE NEW ZEALANDERS.

    The "Evening Star" (Dunedin, N.Z.), publishes the following extracts from, a letter from one of the Dunedin boys:— "Camp Arundel, 12th December, 1899. ...

    Article : 560 words
  9. IN A NEW YORK CHURCH.

    A New York telegram states that in the Unitarian Church, of which the Rev. Minot J. Savage is pastor, there was a striking scene on a recent Sunday night. Mr. Savage, in his ...

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  10. THE DEFENCES OF CAPETOWN.

    There is much talk in higher service circles regarding the extensive preparations for defence in British strongholds. From a gentleman in a position to possess accurate information of the ...

    Article : 379 words
  11. CROWN-STREET OLD BOY'S UNION.

    A smoking concert was held on Wednesday night at the Cambridge Club Hotel, Oxford-street, by the Old Boys' Union of the Crown street School. This was the first entertainment ...

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  12. HELIOGRAPHING IN THE FIELD

    The heliograph has been called the trump card of visual signalling, for it possesses the four cardinal military virtues—portability, rapidity, range, and secrecy. It is an instrument for ...

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  14. THE FOREIGNER'S "DISLOYALTY."

    Sir,—It's funny—in fact painfully humorous—to listen to alleged "loyalists," men whose allegiance to the Throne of Britain is regulated toy motives not above ...

    Article : 616 words
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