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  2. OUR SYDNEY LETTER.

    Glorious weather was experienced during the Easter holidays, and the number of excursionist far exceeded the total of any previous year. Sydney is without doubt a ...

    Article : 1,403 words
  3. EMU BAY.

    SIR,—Would you permit me space in your open column, in your valuable paper, just to say a few words in praise of your island. Having had the pleasure of spending ...

    Article : 230 words
  4. TWENTY TERRIBLE MINUTES.

    The London correspondent of the [?] Post hears a strange rumour with respected to what is known as the [?]combe murder. The tragedy took place ...

    Article : 243 words
  5. AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 457 words
  6. BURGLARY AND INCENDIARISM.

    SIR,—Will you kindly give space to the following:—Scene, Gibbet Hill, Jack and Bill fitting round a camp fire. Jack (glancing over the Daily Telegraph) ...

    Article : 301 words
  7. FUTURE BATTLE-FIELDS.

    Scarcely anything for years has so much struck the popular imagination in respect to soldiering as Lord Wolseley's fancy [?]ture of the battle-field of the future, with ...

    Article : 986 words
  8. OUR BRIDGES.

    SIR,—It would seem by the way our bridges get out of repair, and are left so until they frequently become positively dangerous, that they are under no direct ...

    Article : 321 words
  9. MR JOHN DILLON'S HISTORICAL FACTS (?).

    SIR,—As an Irishman, and a student of Irish history was simply astonished at the utter want of knowledge of Irish history, or, what is more probable, his reliance ...

    Article : 1,077 words
  10. LEVEN CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW.

    SIR,—I was much surprised at the glaring inconsistency of some of the judge at the Chrysanthemum Show at Ulverstonte. One clause in the regulation says two ...

    Article : 134 words
  11. BRITISH AND FOREIGN.

    Lord Beaconslield's hat was [?]. Lord Salisbury's is 8. Twenty thousand Irish harvesters go to England and Scotland every spring. ...

    Article : 1,223 words
  12. CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR,—Knowing that you in your widely spread journal are always willing to give publicity to a grievance, or what I consider a gross injustice to myself, and what may ...

    Article : 408 words
  13. POISONED BY A SOLDIER FISH.

    On Good Friday a (mishap took place at Bridgewater which (says the Mercury) to a Tasmanian, perhaps may not appear very remarkable, to but strangers, visitors, and ...

    Article : 353 words
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