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  2. Australian Appeal to the English Democracy.

    IN these days of almost irresponsible Government, as illustrated by the recent unconstitutional episodes of the Soudan campaign, and the ridiculous ...

    Article : 1,184 words
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  4. A Fearful Crime.

    ROBERT TWYFORD, David Weir, Edye Henwood, Michael Ryan, George William Seymour, William Turbett, and Daniel Grant, men ranging from the ...

    Article : 648 words
  5. HERAT WANTED.

    THE official Tagblatt of Warsaw announces that Russia is making the necessary preparations for taking Herat. "Our Government," says the ...

    Article : 122 words
  6. POOR ENGLAND,

    THE St. Petersburg Gazette, commenting on the Afghan question, says:—"Notwithstanding all the warlike news from England and the ...

    Article : 208 words
  7. NEWS BY THE MAIL.

    GREAT annoyance has been expressed in Russia at the English occupation of a naval station near Corea, especially after Russia, according to the Novoe ...

    Article : 880 words
  8. BRITISH PRESTIGE.

    AT the present moment, the Constantinople correspondent of the Times says, British prestige is at a very low ebb, in consequence of an impression ...

    Article : 151 words
  9. THE PACIFIC SCARE.

    AN attempt (says the Home News) to scare us was made the other day by a terrible story about numerous Russian cruisers in the Pacific. They seemed ...

    Article : 108 words
  10. GERMAN DUELS.

    IN view of the increasing frequency of duels in the German army, it is rather interesting to refer to a Cabinet order, issued by King Frederic William III. ...

    Article : 159 words
  11. THE FEELING IN HIGH PLACES.

    THERE is no sympathy in high quarters with the Jingo epidemic which is now raging with such fury. The Queen is feverishly eager for the ...

    Article : 112 words
  12. THE RUSSIAN FLEET.

    ORDERS have been received at Constadt directing every warship in the harbour to prepare for war, and in obedience to the command 32 vessels hoisted ...

    Article : 50 words
  13. A MILITARY EXECUTION.

    A MILITARY execution took place last week in Moravia, the culprit being a sergeant-major of the 100th Line Regiment named Lopatinsky. Last autumn, ...

    Article : 146 words
  14. THE REBELLION IN CANADA.

    WRITING of the half-bred Canadian-Indians who rebelled under Louis Reil, an English writer says:—'These Canadian half-breeds are rather fine ...

    Article : 113 words
  15. WHO IS TO COMMAND?

    OUGHT there to be a doubt as to who should command in India if war takes place? We hear that Lord Wolseley will supersede Sir Frederick Roberts. ...

    Article : 101 words
  16. A SORE POINT WITH RUSSIA.

    THE Moscow Gazette publishes an article in which it describes the attitude take up by Lord Dufferin as a casus belli. The journal also refers to the ...

    Article : 116 words
  17. PROVERBS ABOUT WOMEN.

    PROVERBS about women are common in every language, but particularly so in the East. In Japan they say, "When the hen crows, the house goes to ruin," ...

    Article : 343 words
  18. A WARNING TO MARINE OFFICERS.

    ON Wednesday morning last an inquest was held in Sydney on the body of Ernest William Westbrook, who died in the Sydney Hospital on the ...

    Article : 292 words
  19. BISMARCK'S THREE HAIRS.

    EVERYONE who is acquainted with the German comic papers will know that Prince Bismarck is always represented with three hairs projecting from his ...

    Article : 142 words
  20. ATTITUDE OF THE PORTE.

    A VARNA correspondent states that the Porte has been occupied during the week with the consideration of its attitude in case of war between England ...

    Article : 106 words
  21. INDIA AND AFGHANISTAN.

    A LONDON paper says:—"A few facts relating to the places about which there is just now so much discussion may prove useful. The Indian frontier is ...

    Article : 288 words
  22. MURDER IN PARIS.

    THE Paris correspondent of the Times states that on April 15th Madame Cornet, a Creole lady, occupying the first floor of No. 4, Rue de Seze, two ...

    Article : 437 words
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