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  2. WAGNER'S INSPIRATIONS.

    Although Wagner was ever known to be fantastic and a dreamers, his autobiography, says the. Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," throws new lights ...

    Article : 298 words
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    THE GROWTH OF SHIPPING AT SOUTH BRISBANE. The above photograph, taken from roof of the Treasury Buildings, indicates the growing trade in the South Brisbane Reach. —White photo. [See letterpress.] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 46 words
  4. LAFAYETTE BURIED WITH BEAUTY

    The burial took place at Piershill Cemetery, Edinburgh, on May 14, of the remains of the Great Lafayette. The circumstances in which Lafayette ...

    Article : 650 words
  5. WHERE WAS CROMWELL BURIED?

    The discussion which is Just now taking place relative to the authenticity'of the supposed skull of Cromwell which was exhibited last week ...

    Article : 1,472 words
  6. PROGRESS IN NAVAL ARMA. MENTS.

    Within the last ten years (says "Enginering") British battle-ships have increased 60 per cent, in displacement, 35 per cent, in length, and about 17 per cent. ...

    Article : 427 words
  7. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    "Better than ever" is the record of the Empire business during the week, and it is deservedly so. The Perezoffs, Graham and Dent, Brown and Robinson, Tom ...

    Article : 2,118 words
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    ARBOR DAY AT TALLEGALLA. —Taylor photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 6 words
  9. TALLER PARISIENNES.

    Like Englishwomen, Frenchwomen are growing taller, at least in Paris (says the correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph"). The results of the "carefu and minute ...

    Article : 289 words
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    THE WIDE BAY REGIMENTAL BAND (QUEENSLAND CHAMPION). Bandmaster, Mr. A. Hall; solo cornet, Mr. W. H. Davis (who won the championship of Australia at Ballarat in 1907); drill instructor, Sergeant-major Wilson. The band's headquarters are at Maryborough. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 51 words
  11. CHAMPAGNE v. BURGUNDY.

    The quarrel between the districts of the Aube and the Marne recalls the still more ancient rivalry of the sparkling wine and burgundy. The ...

    Article : 270 words
  12. DEATH OF "THE SILVER KING."

    David Moffat, who was known throughout Ameiica as "The Silver King" (says the New York correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" on March 19), died here ...

    Article : 458 words
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    THE WESTERN MAIL. Crossing the Maranoa at Mitchell. —Mrs. H. C. Patrick photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A MINISTER'S NORTHERN TOUR. The Home Secretary and Party at Perrier's Selection, Mourilyan. The Home Secretary at Yarrabah. Landing the Ladies at Cairncrosa. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 30 words
  15. FIRST AERIAL POST.

    Among the letters which reached England by the Indian mail from Bombay on March 10 (says "The Times") were several from Allshubad, bearing a new post mark, which may become his ...

    Article : 230 words
  16. REMARKABLE OPERATION.

    At St. John's Hospital, New York (says the correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" on March 21), the surgeons have almost finished building an entirely ...

    Article : 382 words
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