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  2. NEWS BY THE ENGLISH MAIL. NOTES FROM VARIOUS SOURCES.

    Sir James Stephen's will is short and to the point. It runs: "This is my last will. I give all my property to my wife, whom I appoint sole executrix." Sir James was clearly determined to leave no ...

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  3. SOCIAL.

    His Excellency the Governor has signified his intention of attending the race meeting of Tattersall's Club to-day. On Tuesday last Lady Duff and a party from ...

    Article : 3,429 words
  4. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC NOTES.

    Now that an oratorio festival has been organised in Sydney it may serve a useful purpose to remind amateurs that these performances will be upon much the same scale as those from which the Handel ...

    Article : 2,145 words
  5. FUGITIVE NOTES.

    It is passing strange that nobody has taken steps for the suppression of the railway traffic. When we take into account the large number of carriers that would find employment if ...

    Article : 2,480 words
  6. LORD ROSEBERY AT THE CITY LIBERAL. CLUB.

    Lord Rosebery, on April 24, presided at a house dinner to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the foundation of the City Liberal Club. Responding to the to[?]st of "Her Majesty's Ministers," the Premier ...

    Article : 236 words
  7. THE BETROTHAL OF THE CZAREVITCH.

    Much interest has been excited on the Continent by the formal announcement on 20th April of the betrothal of the Czarevitch to Princes Alix of Hesse. The news, which was communicated to Queen ...

    Article : 214 words
  8. LITERARY GOSSIP.

    A one-volume edition of Mrs. Humphry Ward's novel. "Marceila," is expected to reach Sydney during the coming week. Another novel which has has excited some interest, also by a woman, but very ...

    Article : 1,305 words
  9. THE GERMAN EMPEROR AND THE ARMY.

    A telegram from Berlin reports that in the process of rejuvenating the German Army, to which the Emperor put his hand immediately on coming to the throne, the resignations of no fewer than 30 generals, ...

    Article : 280 words
  10. THE EIGHT HOURS BILL.

    In a letter to the Times of 26th April, news of which reached us by cable, Judge Hughes writes as follows: "As the Eight Hours Bill is about to be discussed in the House of Commons, I should be glad if you ...

    Article : 304 words
  11. ART NOTES.

    Mr. William Morris recently delivered two interesting and characteristic addresses in Birmingham. In the afternoon he dealt with the history of woodcuts. In the woodcutting of the present day, he ...

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  12. ELECTRICAL SUBMARINE TORPEDO BLOCKADE RUNNER.

    Mr. C. Semour Allan, C.E., gave at the Natatorium yesterday afternoon, in the presence of his Excellency Admiral Bowden-Smith and a number of other gentlemen, an exhibition of a model electrical ...

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  13. VARIATIONS ON THE KNOUTOPHONE.

    A telegram of meagre contents from a German source informed us three days ago (says the Pall Mall Gazette of April 27) of a fresh exploit of the paternal Government in Warsaw. It was said that some 300 ...

    Article : 531 words
  14. POLITICAL.

    Sir,—In our next Parliament it is hoped its members will give the best of their time, but this cannot be unless they come fresh for their work in the morning. I am sure best legislation would result, ...

    Article : 389 words
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