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  2. LATE NEWS BY CABLE.

    Following are messages which have appeared in the Herald:— London, Feb. 20. The Queensland Floods Relief Fund amounts to ...

    Article : 492 words
  3. Christmas Aboard a Windjammer.

    Reader, have you ever done three months! No, I don't mean "three months' hard," so you needn't throw the paper aside, you particularly gentle and virtuous reader. I was about to ask, ...

    Article : 1,693 words
  4. The Tragedy at Quirindi.

    Sunday, the 19th February, 1893, will long be remembered as a notable day in this town. The town has already gained a notoriety for sensational tragedies, but the one which occurred on the day ...

    Article : 925 words
  5. A Romance of War.

    "While on the train coming from Louisville I read a story which reminded me of a romance in real life which occurred in the picturesque South," said M. P. Corcoran, of New Orleans. "I was half ...

    Article : 1,308 words
  6. The Man with a "Call."

    There were five of us playing poker in the smoking car. Poker is not a sinful game, you know. It is something like croquet, only you don't use any arches, mallets, or balls, and you ...

    Article : 658 words
  7. A Chat With a Haunted House Expert.

    "Then you don't believe in ghosts, Mr. Brooke?" "Certainly not; but I do believe there are people who see them—in imagination." Such was a question put by a representative of ...

    Article : 1,186 words
  8. Mr. H. C. Russell on the Rains.

    The Government Astronomer, questioned with regard to the unsettled meteorological condition of affairs, said that between Friday and Sunday a very great rise in the barometer took place in the ...

    Article : 630 words
  9. A Perplexing Subject.

    He was writing a homily on the weather, and began it in this way:— "There are indications that we are about to have an old-fashioned winter with plenty of sleighing ...

    Article : 293 words
  10. A Roland for their Oliver.

    It was a busy morning at the Bank, one continual stream moving to and fro. The entrance was reached by a short flight of steps, at the top of which stood a group of men who had always borne ...

    Article : 231 words
  11. A Well-known Maker.

    A lady who is afflicted to an exasperating degree with near-sightedness visited one of the big houses that deal in everything, from thread to thermometer, to purchase some of the silver ware which ...

    Article : 146 words
  12. BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS.

    Feb. 21.—Edward Bowling, of Greta, miner. Mr. L. T. Lloyd, official assignee. 21.—Andrew Pattinson, of Balmain, carpenter. Mr. E. M. Stephen, official assignee. ...

    Article : 55 words
  13. Singleton Markets.

    Wheat, per bushel, 3s to 8s 3d; maize, do., 2s 3d to 2s 6d; hay, lucerne, per ton, £2 to £2 5s; ditto, wheaten and oaten ditto, £3 to £3 10s; potatoes, per cwt., 4s to 5s; onions, ditto, 8s to 9s; tobacco, ...

    Article : 94 words
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