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  3. THE FAMILY LIFE OF A PRIMATE.

    For sheer intellectual brillianey the British nation his probably never produced a family equal to that of Archbishop Benson, one time Pinnate of ...

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  4. THE DAY'S WORK.

    M'Chuskey, the lord of the Dillybong power house. arrived sharp on 9 a.m., and was [?] in the corridor by seven of the unemployed products of the ...

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  5. NELSON'S EMMA.

    Thank God. I have done my duty. kies hardy. Taken care of my poor Lady Hamillon."What child is not familiar with Nelson's dying words, execpting. of ...

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  6. NO. 48 DOUGHTY STREET.

    The opening of No. 48 Doughty sheet Mecklenburgh square. London, as a Diekens museum is the realisation of dream long held by lovers of tho great fietion ...

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  7. A Famous Clipper.

    Sir.—There has appeared in your paperlately suveral very interesting references to famous ships, more particularly the cutty Sauk, I would like a short ...

    Article : 528 words
  8. A FREE TRADE FALLACY.

    Sir.—In the recent censure debate Mr. Paterson (free trade member for Gippsland) made this extraordinary statement, "Since the wit of man has never yet ...

    Article : 187 words
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