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  2. NOTES FROM VARIOUS SOURCES

    During the last few months many voices have been heard in Germany urging an increase in the strength of the fleet. The "Kreuz Zeitung" in a remarkable leading ...

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  4. WISE AND OTHERWISE.

    Whatever will become of the world without husbands? This domestic article seems to be very much out of favor in Hungary, where 18 married women have just been ...

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  5. ROUND THE WORLD.

    Returning to Syracuse by the same route through the charming lake country of New York State, our next course is eastward to Albany, the State capital, and south along ...

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  6. THE JUNE MAGAZINES.

    This month the reviews give a quite unusual prominence to matters affecting Australia. This may be due to the approaching union of these colonies into a ...

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  7. AN URGENT PUBLIC WORK.

    The construction of a railway from Strath-merton to Tocumwal is again being pressed on the Government. Some years have elapsed since the urgency of the work was ...

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  8. THE CENTURY'S BUTCHER'S BILL.

    The great war painter V[?]restchagin was obliged to destroy one of his pictures because it showed the Russian soldiers in retirement. His countrymen could not bring themselves ...

    Article : 425 words
  9. A CAIRO MARRIAGE.

    At Cairo the bride is conducted on foot to her new home, walking under a square tent or canopy of silk of some gay colors, such as pink and yellow, carried by four men by ...

    Article : 798 words
  10. A DREYFUS CASE OF 150 YEARS AGO.

    The following historical fact is worth recalling at the present juncture, says the London "Globe," If only to prove how history repeats itself:-- ...

    Article : 493 words
  11. THE SULTAN'S FAVORITE.

    One of the Chief unofficial advisers of the Sultan, a man who played a notoriously important part in the affairs of the Turkish Empire, has just died, in the person of Lout[?] ...

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  12. COAL, GOLD AND LABOR.

    Sir,--Now that a board is sitting to consider the unemployed question, it may be opportune to direct attention to the vast amount of employment that might be got ...

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  13. UNEMPLOYED RELIEF AND IMPOSITION.

    Sir,--The court case re alleged imposition, as reported in your issue of to-day, is somewhat misleading. Constable Wyatt's evidence did not, intentionally, in any way ...

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  14. WATTLE SEASON.

    Sir,--The season for wattle blossom is again at hand, and unless something is done to prevent it, the usual wholesale destruction and wanton waste will prevail. Might I ask ...

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  15. ROWDYISM AT FOOTBALL MATCHES.

    Sir,--The above matter was referred to, and dealt with, at the meeting of the association on Wednesday evening. The umpire, in reporting the Coburg team for rough play, ...

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