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  2. OUR SINGLETON LETTER.

    A GLORIOUS RAINFALL,—The long looked-for rain has come at last, and gladdened the hearts of everybody. It is Indeed in every respects glorious visitation, nod will tend to avert much of the ...

    Article : 477 words
  3. The Turko-Grecian War.

    At last the Turks have taken up the chal-lenge of Greece by crossing the frontier of Larrissa and Arta. Europe is again at war with the Turks. Havoch, despite the powers ...

    Article : 2,494 words
  4. The Desert "Pea.

    One of the first Australian flowers to receive a name is the deep-red blossom now generally spoken of as " Sturt's desert pea." The first Englishman to see and describe it was ...

    Article : 672 words
  5. Advertising

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    Advertising : 733 words
  6. The Island of Crete.

    The Island of Crete, which is just now engaging the attention of the Powers for its insurrection against the rule of the Turk, might be described as the Cuba of the ...

    Article : 1,141 words
  7. A Cycling Tour

    A journey very often undertaken by cyclists, because of the good roads, and because of the beau-tiful [?] is along the North Coast road. Well, this trip was undertaken from [?]—a ...

    Article : 605 words
  8. Garrick's Good-bye!

    But the incluctable tempus was at hand, and on Monday, June 10, 1776, came what in mod-ern theatrical parlance, would be "positively the last appearance." That Garrick would ...

    Article : 546 words
  9. Odds and Ends.

    Not many people say grace when there is only bread-and-cheese on the table. It is very wicked to gamble—unless you win. ...

    Article : 155 words
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