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  3. THE DRAPED STATUE AT THE ACADEMY.

    If you want to meet the men who are responsible for the good things of any Academy exhibition, you must visit Burlington House (writes a correspondent in the Pall Mall Gazette, of 17th ...

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  4. A CHAT WITH PADEREWSKI.

    Paderewski's headquarters are in Paris (writes a Paris correspondent of the Westminister Gazette). In one of the long avenues radiating from the Are do Triomphe the Polish pianist has fixed his ...

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  5. THE GOLD-MINING INDUSTRY.

    Sir,—It was with great satisfaction that I read the letter of Mr. John Plummer, in which he suggests the establishment of Government crushing stations in various parts of the colony, as for some time past ...

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  6. ROYAL ACADEMY MOTTOES.

    The private viewer at the Royal Academy to-day (says the Pall Mall Gazette of May 4) will, on turning to the title-page of the little catalogue that is presented to him, find these words:—"It is only ...

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