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  2. MUSIC AND DRAMA IN ENGLAND.

    TURNING to examine briefly Mr. Mapleson's plans and arrangements, it strikes one at once that he labours under some special, and indeed serious, disadvantages as compared with his rival. In the first place, while the ...

    Article : 2,011 words
  3. THE SKETCHER.

    SOME of my readers may remember an aboriginal black man who a few years ago used to live in a bark gunyah off the roadway at the eastern side of Rose Bay. What his real name was I do not know, but his nickname was Rickety ...

    Article : 2,024 words
  4. RECENT PUBLICATIONS.

    AMONG the novels of the day a place of honour must be claimed for the late Mr. Meadows Taylor's posthumous story, "A Noble Queen: a Romance of Indian History," (three vols, C. Kegan, Paul, and Co.), though it is one ...

    Article : 656 words
  5. UP THE MACDONALD RIVER.

    THE increase in the population of Sydney has not been met by increased accommodation for pleasure-seekers. We read of an absolute want of rolling stock on the Government railways, and of steamers to the Hunter and other ...

    Article : 1,498 words
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