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  2. Turf Notes.

    FINE, cloudy, but cool and pleasant weather on Friday and Saturday, made Tattersall's meeting more enjoyable even than usual at this time of year, when the ...

    Article : 5,016 words
  3. Suicide of Archer.

    THE Melbourne Argus publishes the following account of the suicide of Frederick Archer, supplied by its London correspondent, and telegraphed from ...

    Article : 668 words
  4. Under the Peak.

    As everyone knows, or ought to know, the railway line here is aw fait acoompli, and each day at 1.48 p.m. the little hamlet of Kilkivan gives a quiet nod of ...

    Article : 4,031 words
  5. A Word to Women.

    ENGLAND has frequently been compared to the old woman of the nursery rhyme who lived in a shoe, and had so many children she didn't know what to ...

    Article : 2,699 words
  6. "Parasites."

    THIS is the term that Emilie Castelar, the great Spanish orator, applies to the Germanie families, which, "like inferior creatures who take possession of superior ...

    Article : 1,154 words
  7. A Clerical impostor.

    A PERSON giving the Dame of the Rev. W. S. Shipley, apparently of fifty years of age, was brought up in custody at Reading, England, before the county ...

    Article : 623 words
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