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  2. A PASSENGER'S NOTES ON THE VOYAGE FROM PANAMA TO NEW ZEALAND.

    WE started from England by the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company's splendid screw steamer Tasmanian, and, after a most delightful passage of little more than sixteen days from Southampton Docks (pleasantly ...

    Article : 6,865 words
  3. THE HOME FOR LOST DOGS.

    THAT kind of humanity which finds objects for its exercise in the brute animal creation has established and endowed a hospital or almshouse for destitute dogs. The lost and starving creatures of the canine ...

    Article : 1,752 words
  4. A NIGHT ON THE MATTERHORN.

    I BEGIN to write you from rather a queer place, for having come up and slept here, half-way up the peak of the mountain, we are just starting to go down. This is a little stone but, built on a mere ledge under ...

    Article : 1,197 words
  5. THE RACE OF THE TEA CLIPPERS FROM CHINA.

    THE annual race of the tea ships from China has a scientific as well as a commercial interest. Year after year the sailor is learning more and more how to utilise the winds and currents at sea. The ...

    Article : 839 words
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