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  3. AT SYDNEY'S CHURCHES

    TN the "Historical Records" of N.S. Wales, on page 139, there is a letter from "The Rev. Thomas Waishe to Lord Sydney," in which the writer. a priest ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Leaves FROM A Diver's Dairy

    "T SEE by the papers, as our mutual friend. Dads Wayback, would put it, they have been having a lively time on the pearling grounds in the North—West," ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Holiday Horrors!

    THUS far into the bowels of the alleged glad new year have we marched, only to find that it seems very much the same as the last Old Year. But the past year ...

    Article : 201 words
  6. SINCE THE WORLD BEGAN.

    It was a lovely and impressive sight as Lizer made a splendid effort to "throw the ground behind her, quick 'an lively," as her energetic spouse had further ...

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  7. THE LITTLE WORLD.

    The moment a holiday rolls round, many apparently sane persons. seem convinced it is their sacred and solemn duty to go out for the day. and cover themselves with ...

    Article : 311 words
  8. GOOD FOR THE DOCTORS.

    A shrewd authority on holidays says they do no good whatever. but merely throw the worker out of his ordinary groove, and incapacitate him from being ...

    Article : 190 words
  9. REAL CHANGE.

    The expert referred to was right in advising holiday—seekers to go to a foreign land, where everything is totally new to them, but unfortunately he doesn't tell us ...

    Article : 202 words
  10. A PICNIC.

    I recently met a couple returning from a down—the—harbor picnic that I had seen married in Forbes over 20 years before. I don't know bow they looked when they ...

    Article : 276 words
  11. JOY AT SEA.

    Tho man or woman afflicted with an unreliable stomach who goes anywhere by the sea for a holiday trip is more kinds of a double—dyed lunatic than I have space ...

    Article : 259 words
  12. THE MORAL OF PLAYING CARDS.

    Playing cards have their moral side. it may surprise you to know. At the Blenheim Club, in London. lecturing on the subject of playing—cards, from the ...

    Article : 156 words
  13. PA'S TROUBLES.

    The husband carried his head with a Jaunty air. both hands were burled low down in his breeches pockets, he had a dirty briarwood pipe in his mouth and a ...

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