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  2. THE CRIME OF SCAMDEN MILL BEING THE STORY OF A NOTABLE YORKSHIRE MYSTERY, And containing the several narratives of those persons who were chiefly concerned therein. The whole collated and arranged by Mr. Wilberforce Strafford, Solicitor, and now first made public.

    By the time we arrived at Lucerne, which was shortly before daybreak on the winter's morning, we were well-nigh famished, for we had not tasted food since leaving London 24 hours ...

    Article : 939 words
  3. CURRENT LITERATURE. GLADSTONE AS A FINANCE MINISTER.

    A Chancellor of the Exchanger—known to us in Australia as Robert Lowe, known to English wits as the author of the proposed tax on matches —once defined a Chancellor of the Exchequer as ...

    Article : 1,086 words
  4. TIED HOUSES.

    Sir,—With reference to certain statements which have recently appeared, will you permit us to place a few facts before the public? First, as to procedure when purchasing an hotel ...

    Article : 2,078 words
  5. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC NOTES.

    This year, which has been rich musical events of importance, will be memorable also for the first production of "Otollo," which takes place at Her Majesty's Theatre this evening. In witnessing the ...

    Article : 1,796 words
  6. SOME STORIES.

    "A Son of Mammon," by G. B. Burgin (Long's Colonial Library), is a pretty story, showing how the man who makes haste to be rich and is not particular as to the read he follows ...

    Article : 393 words
  7. THE QUARTERLIES. THE QUARTERLY REVIEW.

    "Tuberculosis" is the sufficient heading of one of the papers in the current "Quarterly." The writer is ovidently not one of those who behave that scichtific discoveries are to be ...

    Article : 669 words
  8. "SISTER TERESA."

    "Sister Teresa," by George Mooro (Unwin's Colonial Library), is a sequel to "Evolyn Innes," and it is not more successful than are most sequels of most hooks. The author's trouble was that he ...

    Article : 637 words
  9. CHAPTER XVI.

    There can be no doubt that danger sharpens the wits. I could point to men who, like myself, have performed a few unusual deeds, and who, from being by nature slothful and careless, have become ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN HISTORY.

    The Department of Public Instruction has just issued "The History of the Australian Colonies," compiled by Mr. Joseph Finney, B.A., who is a lecturer at the Public Training College and a ...

    Article : 313 words
  11. THE EDINBURGH REVIEW.

    The "Edinburgh" has a thoughtful paper on "National Personality," suggested by a pohtico-psychological essay on the English people in the last century by Emile Boutmy. ...

    Article : 504 words
  12. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

    From Mr. William Hememann: "Voysey," by R. O. Prowse. From the Minster of Public Instruction: "The History of the Australian Colonies," compiled by ...

    Article : 208 words
  13. TWO AUSTRALIAN TALES.

    The story of The Eureka Stockade has been often told during the past half century or so, as it deserves, if only from a dramatic standpoint, to be told. The Rev. James Middleton Macdonald ...

    Article : 508 words
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