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  3. BRITISH AND FOREIGN. ANGLO-COLONIAL GOSSIP.

    Mr. W. G. Brookman is away ill, much to the consternation of Western Australian speculators. Mr. G. P. Dooletto is getting along, as he ...

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  4. ECHOES FROM LONDON.

    London has made but little history this week. Provincially too, there is little stirring. The Queen is staying quietly in the Garden of England, and the hands of the Meteor have ...

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  5. GLEANINGS.

    The new Shah of Persia has decided to come to Europe in the early spring of next year. He will first visit St. Petersburg, then Paris and London, and possibly also Berlin. The ...

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  6. RECORD FAMILIES.

    The Westminster Budget has unearthed a large family of twenty-seven children by the same parents. In an interview with the mother, Mrs. Emma Hare, she said:—"Yes, ...

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