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  2. THE CONTRIBUTOR.

    If the excitement and bustle of a newly opened goldfield in the ever-to-be-remembered days of the "Fifties" afforded an almost unparalleled scene, and unique surrounding', the desolation and torpor of these Same Settlements when the ...

    Article : 2,641 words
  3. A Protestant Canterbury Pilgrimage.

    Some of the directors of the French Hospice, Victoria Park, with a few antiquarian friends, visited the Minster, city churches, and other spots of Canterbury, on Friday, saturday, and Sunday, July 26—28, with an especial view ...

    Article : 322 words
  4. Metropolitan Hospital Sunday Fund.

    The annual general meeting of the Committee of Distribution for this fund was held on the 31st July at the Mansion House, the Lord Mayor in the chair. The report gave a list of the several grants recommended for payment ...

    Article : 313 words
  5. THE GLEANER.

    A correspondent of the Times writes:—" I was at South-wold on Sunday, July 27, and witnessed with the greatest interest the formation and decline off the huge waterspout off that coast. The waterspout itself was not the only ...

    Article : 412 words
  6. Civil List Pensions.

    A list of aH pensions granted during the year ended June 20,1884, and charged upon the civil list, has been issued. Mr. Edward Edwards has been awarded a pension of £80 in recognition of his valuable services to the cause of literature: ...

    Article : 228 words
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  8. THE TRAVELLER.

    Amongst all this rations tribes I know in New Guines there is no one to compare with the Elema, extending from, Gispu at Caps Powssesion to Oraokcle in the west. It is the largest, occupies most country, is most independent, and ...

    Article : 1,183 words
  9. Wimbledon Art College for Ladies.

    Earl Nelson writes:—"One of the objects of this college. with which I have the honour to be connected, to to train young gentlewomen for ultimate employment in decorative work. ecclesiastical and secular. In no other case can young ...

    Article : 328 words
  10. Hebrew Girls in the United States.

    The Hebrew girl, expert among the vary wealthy and most thoroughly Americanised families, the American Queen says, lives in a state of semi-Oriental scolusion. when she is acquiring her education. it is true, she may go to the ...

    Article : 245 words
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  12. The New Wellington Statue.

    A representative of the Press Association caleed the other day upon Mr. Beehm, R.A., and was shown the rough sketch of the new Wellington Equestrain Statue. which is to take the place of the Wyatt statue. He says Mr. Bochem ...

    Article : 249 words
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