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  2. The Town and Forts of Quettah.

    Recent occurrences have swung the attention of Englishmen, hitherto strongly concentrated on the Turkish Empire, away to the frontiers between Hindostan and Afghanistan. The dexterous and secret intrigues of Russia, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 566 words
  3. Jews in the Indian Army.

    The Jewish World states that it is in possession of further details respecting the black Jews who are members of the Indian army, and of whom a few have accompanied the contingent which was recently ordered to Malta. The majority ...

    Article : 372 words
  4. A Grove of Anchovies.

    Many years ago an Irish officer, Captain O'Flanagan, returned to England from Malta, where he had been stationed, and according to the custom of travellers he was fond of relating the wonders he had seen. Among other ...

    Article : 328 words
  5. The English Nobility on Sunday.

    A private citizen, viewing the world abroad, writes to a friend in New York City:— "The liberal movement in the direction of Sunday recreation gains strength and goes on swimmingly in ...

    Article : 645 words
  6. A Great Man's Conscience.

    It was rather a good incident from the life of the Father of his Country that was related in one of our local churches the other Sunday morning to enforce one of the preacher's points. It happened on one occasion during the first ...

    Article : 220 words
  7. The Royal Family of Germany.

    There are some notable personages among the residents of Wiesbaden. First and foremost, there is his Imperial Majesty the King of Prussia and Emperor of Germany, who, in virtue of his succession to the plain structure built ...

    Article : 607 words
  8. Life in the Church.

    The other day, at a public gathering, the Bishop of Winchester said:—"The restoration of churches had been going on with unexampled rapidity, and on the whole, though no doubt there nad been much foolish architectual ...

    Article : 393 words
  9. The Oldest Religion.

    We hear, not infrequently, the age of a creed and the number of its believers used as an argument for its truth. The Roman Catholics are much addicted to this sort of logic, and some of the Protestant sects try to lord it over ...

    Article : 279 words
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