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  2. GOSSIP

    When the "Sydney" smashed the "Emden" at Cocos Island, it greatly relieved the minds of those that go down to the sea in ships, and do business in the great waters. But there were still some German cruisers afloat when we left Liverpool in the cold ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Heredity.

    Dear Sir.—I have to thank you for Inserting my letter of 9th instant in the "Stock and Station Journal." as I hope it may lend to neutralise the ...

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  6. "The Call."

    Hark! the wind in the gum-tree tops is sighing sighing. Oh, what are the rustling branches crying, crying ...

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  7. Blatchford And The War.

    "An Australian" writes:—It has struck me all through you have taken too optimistic a view of the war. I would like to know what ...

    Article : 389 words
  8. THE CHILDREN.

    Life should not be treated as a solemn matter. I like to see the children at table, and hear each on telling of the wonderful things he has seen and ...

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