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  2. SOCIAL AFFAIRS IN ENGLAND.

    FENIANISM is not a very inviting topic. Certainly it is not a subject with which one would prefer commencing a letter intended to be read at a time when colonial folks are busily preparing for their Christmas ...

    Article : 3,454 words
  3. CONTINENTAL NEWS.

    JOURNALISTS and speculators seem determined to hold up before the public eye the terrible prospect of war; but although there are, undoubtedly, several difficult problems requiring solution, it is so evident that every nation of ...

    Article : 5,291 words
  4. THE FATE OF DR. LIVINGSTONE.

    AFTER the circumstantial and detailed account by Moussa of the death of Dr. Livingstone there were few who ventured to hope that he might yet be alive. By news received through H.M.S. Lyra, which left Zanzibar on ...

    Article : 878 words
  5. DREADFUL CYCLONE AT CALCUTTA.

    ON Friday 1st November, the sky was overcast and lowering, the pall of cloud was unusually low, and masses of scud were whirled swiftly away to leeward all day long. The gloom of the day was added to by frequent rain-squalls ...

    Article : 2,050 words
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