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  2. THE REFORM OF THE ADMIRALTY.

    WE have before us in the Times a statement of Mr. Childers' proposed scheme for a change in the Admiralty Board, which amounts just to this:—The First Sea Lord is to be an ...

    Article : 1,693 words
  3. EMIGRATION VERSUS PAUPERISM.

    DIRT, we are frequently told, is only a good thing in a wrong place. The same may be said of nearly all our pauperism. It is a bad thing in our purely agricultural counties, where the poor labourers with their ...

    Article : 1,762 words
  4. TWELFTH DAY AT THE FOUNDLING.

    TWELFTH Day, next to Christmas Day, is the red[?] letter festival at the Founding Hospital. For the inmates are not cut off from the genial, happy influences of the season, homeless and deserted though ...

    Article : 1,833 words
  5. THE GREAT POLISH SALT-MINES—THEIR WONDERS AND THEIR WEALTH.

    A CORRESPONDENT, writing from Cracow, says that the famous salt-mine of Wieliezka, which brings a net annual [?] venue to the Austrian Government of upwards of £600,000, is threatened with total ...

    Article : 1,352 words
  6. THE CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY AND BISHOP COLENSO.

    THE Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge—one of the largest, and, perhaps, one of the most representative societies of the Church of England—yesterday refused, by a substantial ...

    Article : 1,065 words
  7. THE ISRAELITISH THEATRE IN WARSAW.

    THE right of every nationality to develop freely the civilisation most in conformity with its genius and with its peculiar wants is one which has been a good deal asserted of late years in ...

    Article : 1,159 words
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