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  2. THE EYE OF FATE.

    Grace did not disappoint her stepfather. As soon as possible she left her home, and started for her cousin's home in Downshire. She had had an interview with her solicitor, ...

    Article : 2,281 words
  3. WAR ITEMS.

    During the stay in Capetown of Mr. Charles Arnold, the popular actor, be received this poem from an aged Irish lady —Mrs. Woolley—with the request that he ...

    Article : 253 words
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  5. SATED BY THE AUSTRALIANS.

    The troopship Cheshire arrived at Southampton from the Cape recently, and brought home 184 wounded, including twelve officers, in charge of Colonel Nutt (says the London "Daily ...

    Article : 307 words
  6. MISS HALL'S RECITAL.

    Miss Elsie Hall's third recital takes place this evening at the Y.M.C.A. Hall. A very interesting programme is announced. Among the items of special interest are Chopin's "Duo" for two ...

    Article : 71 words
  7. THE RAILWAY DEPARTMENT AND MUDDY YARDS.

    Sir,—Your paragraph in this evening's issue in regard to the muddy state of the yards at Redfern sale yards is a timely hint. The department appears to be very lax in many of these matters, ...

    Article : 218 words
  8. BRABANT'S UNION JACK.

    The popular Cape member of Parliament and military commander, Brigadier-General Brabant, who has done such good work in the Cape northeastern districts at Wepener, in the Orange Free ...

    Article : 218 words
  9. THE NAVIGATION LAW.

    Sir,—I have read a letter in your Issue of 24th instant, headed "Navigation Bill," and signed "Shipping Expert," pointing out the defective arrangements to carry out the provisions of the ...

    Article : 231 words
  10. LORD ROSMEAD.

    Lord Rosmead will be glad that he has gone to the war, for he has now been selected for the post of aide-de-camp to the general commanding the newly-formed Colonial Division (says London ...

    Article : 194 words
  11. MAFEKING DAY.

    Mafeking Day was celebrated in Sydney on Saturday, and the fact Is amply borne witness to in the "Town and Country Journal" this week by a series of splendid illustrations. The G.P.O. is ...

    Article : 80 words
  12. A HOSPICE AT KOSCIUSKO.

    Sir,—Since my letter to you in regard to Mount Kosciusko, I have received a number of letters and verbal inquiries in regard to Pretty Point. The precise sites for hospice and sanatorium will ...

    Article : 529 words
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  14. FIRST BUSHMEN CONTINGENT FUND.

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  15. LETTERS AT THE FRONT.

    Sir,—My son Seymour, who joined B Company of the N.S.W. Mounted Infantry, and who was severely wounded at the battle of Osfontein, writes me a long letter, in which he again ...

    Article : 334 words
  16. MORE LETTERS FROM THE FRONT

    Trooper T. J. Minch, of the 1st Australian Horse, writes from Bloemfontein, on April 21, to his mother, Mrs. Minch, of 29 Francis-street, Hyde Park, as follows: We are still in the ...

    Article : 1,696 words
  17. BELMORE TRAIN SERVICE.

    Sir,—In last night's "Evening News," re council meeting at Marrickville, asking the Railway Commissioners to provide the residents on the Belmore line with 'a more frequent train service, might I suggest ...

    Article : 113 words
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