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  2. THE GREAT FIRES OF SYDNEY.

    No reference to the great fires of Sydney would be complete which did not include that of the Garden Palace Exhibition Building, the conflagration indeed being ...

    Article : 1,143 words
  3. SOME SERIOUS SOULFUL SUBJECTS.

    H ! Eureka ! I have made a most extraordinary discovery! There are women in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,892 words
  4. TALKS WITH THEATRICAL FAVORITES.

    "I HATE interviewing, I simply abhor it." Thus Miss Emily Hughes, perhaps the cleverest leading lady at present in Australia, and who is just ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 685 words
  5. MR. PHILIP NEWBURY.

    MR. PHILIP NEWBURY, who made his reappearance at the Tivoli last night, came to Australia in May, 1894, having been engaged by a wealthy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 874 words
  6. SEVEN EPISODES

    A ROOM in a well-appointed dwelling. The bedroom and general sanctum of the son of the house. It has seen many heart-burnings, many disappointments, and not a few ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 2,076 words
  7. OFF TO THE MELBOURNE CUP.

    The P. and O. "China," 8000 tons, leaving Circular Quay on Wednesday with hundreds of Sydney citizens bent on witnessing the race for the Melbourne Cup. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 39 words
  8. THE BEST PLACE TO SPEND A HOLIDAY,

    THE time for annual holidays is now not far off. All the world does not go holidaying for a week, a fortnight, or a month ; circumstances, unfortunately, do not permit it in every case, ...

    Article : 268 words
  9. THE PHILOSOPHY OF HATS.

    When a man wears his hat perfectly straight and nicely adjusted to his head (writes the N.Y. JOURNAL) you are safe in believing that he has a corresponding straightforwardness of character. He is a man to be relied upon-businesslike and with a well-balanced temperament. If the hut slopes at the back its wearer has good brain power ; tilted habitually forward, it indicates preponderance of the material nature. The man who places his hat on one side is self-assertive. He has a big opinion of himself, and will support it with his fists, too. He can handle the billiard cue and is partial to cards. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 282 words
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