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  2. BISMARK AND THE COLONIAL EMPIRE.

    "Our Colonial Empire" never stood higher in the estimation of this and neighbouring countries than it does at the present day. Even Bismark envies us our prosperity, and is jealous that the youth of Germany should find in our ...

    Article : 613 words
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    THE AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL COMPANY'S COAL MINES, NEAR NEWCASTLE. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THE ASHANTEE WAR.

    Sir Garnet Wolseley has commenced active operations against the Ashantees by destroying four villages which had been used by the enemy as depots for arms and ammunition. As a means of secresy it was announced that Sir ...

    Article : 2,201 words
  5. THE TICHBOURNE CASE.

    The trial of the Claimant was resumed on October 31st, when the evidence taken almost all turned on "leather and prunella," that is to say, it entirely went as to the size of the lasts for books which defendant took. This was ...

    Article : 1,075 words
  6. PRESIDENT MACMAHON'S VICTORY.

    The Journal de Debats of the 21st November observes:— The important debate raised by Changa[?]isr's proposition has ended in the victory of the Government A majority of sixty-eight has voted for the prolongation for seven ...

    Article : 571 words
  7. THE FAILURE OF MR. HARRISON'S FROZEN MEAT VENTURE.

    Speaking of the failure of the Norfolk experiment, Mr. Harrison said:—" I shipped on board the Norfolk a quantify of ice which should have lasted 120 days. That there was no error on this score I am confident. But it was not ...

    Article : 648 words
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