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  2. THE HEIR PRESUMPTIVE AND THE HEIR APPARENT.

    Mar.'s illness continued week after week, never violent, but never ending. He was not very ill, but his life was being slowly drained away. The fire of the fever was low, not a great ...

    Article : 5,903 words
  3. OUR LONDON LETTER.

    Death has been unusually busy within the last fow days amongst members of the House of Commons, and nearly all the mortality has been amongst the ranks of the Government supporters. ...

    Article : 2,440 words
  4. OUR PARIS LETTER.

    The Protectionist party continues to split. Naturally, the Free-traders pour oil on the fire and blow the coals, and not without a certain success, it last be admitted. They operate in the ...

    Article : 2,215 words
  5. THE VICTORIAN LOAN.

    At the date of my last letter (Friday, 10th April) the premium of the forthcoming Victorian loan had entirely disappeared, the authoritative announcement that the associated banks ...

    Article : 759 words
  6. THE SHIP OWNERS FEDERATION.

    A new departure, which is especially interesting in view of the attention now being paid to the subject of the rotations of employers and employed, has just been decided upon by the ...

    Article : 897 words
  7. THE CHARGES AGAINST MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT.

    Several vacancies in the House of Commons have been caused recently by the natural course of events, but there may possibly be two others which have arisen from criminal ...

    Article : 610 words
  8. THE KOO-WEE-RUP COUNTRY.

    SIR,--Surveyors are again at work where Mr. surveyor W. S. Urquhart traversed 44 years since named the area south of his line "Koo-weerup" and wrote "deep water" upon his ...

    Article : 848 words
  9. THE STREET-BRED PEOPLE'S REPLY TO MR. RUDYARD KIPLING.

    Mr. Davies has prefaced his reply to Mr. Kipling's poem, quoted by us last week, with the following observations:--"With the patriotic spirit of Mr. Rudyard Kipling's ...

    Article : 508 words
  10. THE MELBOURNE CHAIR OF MUSIC.

    SIR,--Through the medium of your columns I would like to draw the attention of the University authorities to a great public drawback in connection with the recently appointed ...

    Article : 237 words
  11. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    SIR,--Some time ago The Age called attention to the number of unemployed in the city at present, and the distress to be expected this winter. The facts were so clearly stated ...

    Article : 211 words
  12. CHARITY ORGANISATION SOCIETY.

    The ordinary weekly meeting of the executive committee of the Charity Organisation Society was held on Tuesday last, the 19th inst., at the offices, 39 Collins-place. Present: Professor Morris (chair), ...

    Article : 179 words
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