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  2. NEW BOOKS.

    When Sir John Eldon Gorst went, to New Zealand eighteen months ago to represent the British Government at the Christchurch Exhibition, he revisited the ...

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  3. NOTES FROM VARIOUS SOURCES

    "No one who has visited or lived in Paris for any length of time during the past year," writes the American consul there in a report to Washington, "can have failed ...

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  4. WHAT BECOMES OF OUR GOLD ?

    It is a very curious inquiry, you will find. At least I find it so. The world's immense stocks of gold vanish almost as fast as they are gained. Where to? We are ...

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  5. THE EDUCATIONAL SITUATION.

    The smouldering discontent in the Education department has been breaking forth in Volumes of acrid smoke and flames indicative of volcanic heat. The complaints of ...

    Article : 1,440 words
  6. SPECULATION IN BUTTER.

    One wholesale London produce firm, whose business consists chiefly, in the speculative purchase of Australian butter, is currently reported in Tooley-Street to have ...

    Article : 1,011 words
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  8. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

    Vayenne, by Perey James Brebner: from Cassell and Co. St. Patrick's Day Annual [?]mpiled by J. Winter. The Book of the Opal; from T. C. Lothian, Melbourne. The Factories and Shops Acts ...

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  9. THE CARDINAL'S COUP DE THE THEATRE.

    There is an interesting story—I do not vouch for the truth of it--that used to be told of Cardinal Manning, who undoubtedly had a strong sense of dramatic effect. ...

    Article : 460 words
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  11. NEW FICTION.

    Into a story of modern English life Dorothy Summers, in "The Plains of Alu" (George Bell and Sons, London), has incorporated some of the mysteries of ancient ...

    Article : 483 words
  12. POCKET PICKING AS A HOBBY.

    The double life of a wealthy and respected mail has been disclosed by the remarkable confession of Louis Wolf, a manufacturer, of Brooklyn, who is in prison for ...

    Article : 327 words
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