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  2. THE RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF LABOUR.

    ON Tuesday night, December 20th, an interesting lecture was delivered by Mr. Daniel Whittle Harvey, the City Commissioner of Police, before the members of the Kelvedon Institution and their friends, who ...

    Article : 2,457 words
  3. OUR SCREW NAVY AND THEIR DOCKS.

    IT is not very creditable to the constructors of the Royal Navy to admit that our "Merchant Princes" have for a long time been taking the initiative. Yet, such is undoubtedly the fact. Commercial enterprise ...

    Article : 750 words
  4. LORD PALMERSTON AND THE MINISTRY.

    [The interest of the following article has been greatly lessened by Lord Palmerston's "second thoughts," but the opinions expressed upon his retirement are so just as to be still worth quotation.— ...

    Article : 2,289 words
  5. THE ARMY IN 1853.

    THE last of the fifty-two marches of Eighteen Hundred and Fifty Three has come to an end. Halt! Pile arms—and take a survey of the road we have passed over, and the country which lies before us. ...

    Article : 1,638 words
  6. "THE MEASURED MILE."

    THERE is probably hardly anything more deceptive than the trials made of steam ships at what is termed "the measured mile." It is a matter of frequent occurrence to find a steam-ship pronounced most ...

    Article : 2,350 words
  7. TROOPS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    SIR,—It is generally received, and I believe a correct impression, that every European recruit landing in India, costs the Government charged with the expense £100. In order as much as possible to avoid incurring ...

    Article : 824 words
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