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  2. THE EXPLORER.

    While at Port Augusta, Mr. Charles Roberts, who had been with me, and whom I left with all the horses at Youldeh, arrived here (by the usual road from Fowler's Bay to Port ...

    Article : 2,440 words
  3. THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH.

    Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh honoured Paris with a flying visit on their way to Cannes. The Duke is evidently quite as persuaded of the superior ...

    Article : 281 words
  4. LADIES' COLUMN.

    There can be no doubt that black satin is the favourite material for coming dresses at the present moment. When we peruse the report of the reception at the Grosvenor Gallery, of ...

    Article : 1,022 words
  5. CHILDREN'S COLUMN.

    One day Bertie had been very quiet indeed, so quiet that Nelly suspected mischief. She found him sitting on the floor in front of the cabinet in which her mother's possessions had ...

    Article : 1,023 words
  6. THE SKETCHER.

    About 10 o'clock in the morning after this jovial night, the two Bobs, or Harrison and Kewley, were reclining in a couple of rocking chairs in the verandah, looking rather fishy ...

    Article : 2,596 words
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