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  4. THE AUGUST REVIEWS. DEFENCE AND FINANCE.

    The "Nineteenth Century" has a rather striking article by Mr. Edgar Crammond on Imperial defence. He points out that, though for over four centuries, Great Britain has ...

    Article : 297 words
  5. SOCIAL.

    The weather has again been most fickle during the past week, and after enjoying springlike days, we have had a return of the cold westerly winds, blowing clouds of dust in ...

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  6. ART SALES.

    A writer in the "Nineteenth Century" gives some interestinfg figures as to recent art sales. The Doucet collection at Paris realised more than half a million, and in that ...

    Article : 182 words
  7. THE CRIMINAL CLASS.

    The veteran W. S. Lilly writes in the "Nineteenth Century" about the criminal and the criminal class. It is rather a bitter satire, for Mr. Lilly begins by classing most ...

    Article : 365 words
  8. PRESENTATION TO LADY TAYLOR.

    A committee of ladies met at the Town Hall yesterday afternoon for the purpose of making a presentation to Lady Taylor. The Lady Mayoress' rooms were profusely ...

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  9. THE CENTENARY OF PARODY.

    In some shape or form parody has no doubt been always with us. In it we move and have our being; yet there is something to be said for the view of a "Fortnightly" writer ...

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  10. THE QUESTION OF OPERA.

    Mr. E. A. Baughan, in the "Fortnightly," laments the absence of a high-priced audience for opera in Great Britain. The London public, he says, is indifferent to opera ...

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  11. EMPLOYERS' INTERSTATE CONFERENCE.

    At a meeting of the executive of the Employers' Federation of New South Wales, held on Thursday, the following members of the council were chosen to represent the State ...

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  12. THE CHARM OF WHITE WEAR.

    The exquisite charm of the white gown, in its latest guise, is demonstrated by two American ladies, Mrs. Carson and Mrs. Morrison— the former the special representative, the ...

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  13. CHOLERA IN EUROPE.

    Apparently the cholera gradually spread across Russia to the shores of the Mediterranean and the Adriatic coast of Italy. Some of the epidemics have been especially severe, ...

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  14. ENGAGEMENT.

    The engagement is announced of Miss Gertrude Mary, second daughter of Mrs. Barnett and of the late Albert Barnett, of Haslington, Glebe Point, to Mr. David William Dally ...

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  15. WOODBLOCKS FOR THE CITY.

    The City Council recently invited tenders for the supply of wood blocks from within the State, but received no response. The works committee of the council has now ...

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  16. METHODIST INDEPENDENCE.

    The secretary of the Methodist Conference has been advised by cable that the Western Australian Parliament has passed a bill providing for the independence of the New ...

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