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    THE LATE HON. PETER MACPHERSON, M.L.C. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. POINTED PARS.

    Now, by the lustre of genius, how shall we combat that Michigan doctor's sweeping declaration that the human race is gradually becoming insane ? It is ...

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  5. Anglican Congress.

    The sittings of the congress of the Anglican Church in Australia were continued in the Centennial Hall yesterday afternoon and evening. His grace the ...

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  6. The Case for Autonomy.

    There was a large attendance in the evening, when the question the nexus was revised, under the title "Autonomy." Four papers were read on various aspects ...

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  8. CONGRESS NOTES.

    To-day a devotional meeting will be held in the cathedral in the morning. In the evening a great missionary demonstration will be held in the congress hall, ...

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  9. Missionary Exhibition.

    The missionary exhibition in the Albert Hall was continued yesterday afternoon. when a large number of persons visited the courts and listened to interesting ...

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  10. HOW MEN SUCCEED IN LIFE.

    By being well dressed. Why not therefore secure one of the most essential means to success by wearing a "Gilbert" suit ? Genuinely hand-tailored from 75[?]. ...

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