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  2. The Question of Naval Strength.

    A new naval scare is threatened. Lord Charles Beresford has suddenly awoke to what he considers to be the fact that Great Britain is being rapidly beaten, by France and Russia in maritime strength ...

    Article : 324 words
  3. Wreck of the Wendouree.

    The port of Newcastle has added another wreck to its already long list of shipping casualties. The steamer Wendouree, of the Huddart. Parker line, whilst proceeding on her voyage to South Australia ...

    Article : 348 words
  4. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS WATCHING THE LIGHT IN MR. GLADSTONE'S WINDOW AT DAWN ON MAY 19TH.

    In the great mass of black and white work published by the London illustrated journals in connection with Mr. Glandstone's last hours and death, the finest in all we have seen was the work of a colonial artist, Mr. Sam, Begg, a New Zealander, who spent some time in Sydney and was afterwards connected with "Black and White," and is now of the "Illustrated London News." Mr. Begg ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 221 words
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