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  2. MUSICAL GOSSIP.

    Mr. G. G. Park's new overture, "The Sur[?]ers." which is to be performed for the first time by the Randwick District Musical Society on June 15 at the local Town Hall, is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. AS OTHERS SEE US.

    An English visitor, Mr. Archibald Marshall, writing from Adelaide to a London paper, says: -Vines are grown and wine is made in every State of the Commonwealth; but despite the ...

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  6. Various Verses.

    "Oh, husband, wake up!" cried the wife in affright, "I'm sure there's a burglar downstairs." "Go down, then," said hubby; "you told me ...

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  7. ZDS.

    Each night on an upright she 1bs, Making strange and cacophonous sds: Her muscles gain ozs As wildly she pozs ...

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  8. OUT FOR THE NIGHT.

    An amused court at Tower Bridge (London) listened some weeks ago with intervals of laughter to a case in which Thomas Patterson, 60. describing himself as a retired mine-owner ...

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  9. AS I WENT OUT FROM IRRISHGLEN.

    As I treat out from Irrishglen A beggar asked an alms from me; I gave him half my barley-cake. Then smiled his smile of thanks to see. ...

    Article : 121 words
  10. THE PASSING OF ROMANCE.

    [The English cow has lost the pleasing atmosphere of interest and charm which rightly belongs to her-an atmosphere made up of buttercups and three-legged stools and milkmaids. ...

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  12. BROKEN ENGAGEMENT.

    At Tower Bridge (London) Police Court, on April 23, before Mr. Rose, Ann Jane Sullivan, of Rotherhithe-street, and her mother were summoned by Edward Fitzgerald, an ...

    Article : 411 words
  13. SENSITIVE'S SUICIDE.

    At Ilkeston (England) on April 16, an inquest was he,ld conce[?]ing the su[?]de of Joseph Wilkinson, leading tradesman of the town. The witnesses stated that Mr. Wilkinson had ...

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  15. HER WINTER GARB.

    Woman likes a contrast When the weather's rough; Rather believes In elbow sleeves ...

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  16. MY SYSTEM

    I try to teach Aurelia The Art of Song. To mark each cadence rightly I kiss her-quite politely- ...

    Article : 114 words
  17. MAID SERVANTS LEGACY.

    Under the will of Miss Alicia A. Edmond-stone, of Mount Ephraim Mansions, Tunbridge Wells, whose estate is valued at £21,763, £2500 has been left to her maid, Pauline ...

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  19. THE POINT OF VIEW.

    Because each rose must have its thorn, The pessimist Fate's plan opposes; The optimist, more gladly born. Is glad because the thorns have roses. ...

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  20. WOMEN AS JUDGES.

    There was an interesting discussion at the meeting of the London Education Committee on April 20, when Mr. Thomas spoke of the undesirability of so many women being ...

    Article : 129 words
  21. AN IDLE DAUGHTER.

    A woman lately asked the magistrate at Acton (England) how she should deal with her "grown-up" daughter, who would not leave home. The Magistrate: How old is she? ...

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  22. CHURCH PLATE SALE.

    In order to extinguish part of a mortgage debt of £600, the Pilgrim Congregational Church, New Kent-road. London, S. E. was recently about to sen some of its communion ...

    Article : 119 words
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