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  2. LADIES' COLUMN.

    My Dear Maude; Has it ever struck you what an awfully funny place Bendigo is? If One person gives an entertainment evaryone else ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 2,244 words
  3. AT THE BEEHIVE.

    We’ve been hearing a lot lately about hoisting flags and flagstaffs. But a far more serious question is the hoisting of the staff of life. It’s all very fine to teach ...

    Article : 640 words
  4. In a Railway “Black Museum.

    "This bomb”—pointing to an exceedingly formidable-looking missile of the Orsini type— was found underneath the seat of a railway carriage in a London to Edinburgh ...

    Article : 1,031 words
  5. A Diary of Dreams.

    The terrors of country-house visiting are naturally lwely and alarming enough, but fertile ingenuity, assisted by art, has, says the Hon. Stuart Erskine, writing in the ...

    Article : 541 words
  6. Attacked by a Turkey.

    Bushmen, like sailors, often have queer tales to tell of their adventures. The interior of Australia supplies many strange incidents which border on the incredible— ...

    Article : 448 words
  7. Fortune Telling.

    At Bradford West Riding Court in York shire recently, before Dr. W. H. Ellis, Mr. Joseph Craven, Mr. Asa Briggs, Mr. G. S Pollard, Mr. James Roberts, Mr. R ...

    Article : 693 words
  8. MISOELMISOELLANEOUS.

    Bread, meat, and water, oUr three main staples of existence, are going back or up on us. And no duke coming up here to comfort us. The bakers have no warranty ...

    Article : 887 words
  9. EX King Milan.

    With a son more separated from him than if he were dead, and a wife who could not bear to live oven in the same country with him, with his money squandered, Hid ...

    Article : 526 words
  10. Priest and Soldier.

    Many are the stories that are being laid an out Father O’Leary attached as the Clathdlic Chaplain to the fitst Canadian Contingent in South Africa (writes M.A.P.) ...

    Article : 423 words
  11. The Story of Dr. Temple.

    Perhaps, in the whole course of his caleer, Sir Wilfrid was never more abused than in 1864, when he brought in, for the first time, his “Permissive Bill"—a measure ...

    Article : 253 words
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