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  2. EGG-THROWING AND SLANDER.

    We sincerely hope (says the Melbourne Herald’) that the ruffians who on Sunday threw eggs at speakers and others assembled on the platform at a ...

    Article : 457 words
  3. DEESIDE CLANSMEN AT STRIFE.

    The death of the Baronet at Glenmulck recalls the foal that the founder of the family, the deceased baronet’s father, Profited by a mistake he once made, and ...

    Article : 1,305 words
  4. THE SCOURGE OF THE CENTURY.

    One of the greatest dangers to-day is the disease known as catarrh. Almost every fourth person you meet has it, It is worse than bronchus, in fast; It ...

    Article : 307 words
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    Advertising : 67 words
  6. DRUNK OR NOT DRUNK?

    A young man named Harry Wheelhouse was charged at Soulk Melbourne Court on Monday with being drunk on [?] promises, The charge was denied by ...

    Article : 526 words
  7. VALUABLE INFORMATION FOR MOTHERS.

    There are two sets of teeth: the first— the milk teeth—appear during the early period of life, and fall out in the seventh or eighth year, to be replaced by the ...

    Article : 631 words
  8. SHIPPING

    Charles, Gounod, barque, 2302 tons, P. Roy for Port Wakefield, in ballast, Agents—Burgess Broe. EXPORTS—Yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 293 words
  9. PARLIAMENTARY NOTES.

    The whole of yesterday’s sitting of the Hones of Assembly was devoted to the resumed consideration in [?] of the Electoral Bill. Members ...

    Article : 507 words
  10. RELICS OF THE VIKINGS.

    Another discovery of human remains has, writes the ‘Sheffield Telegraph’ been made at Gainsborough, The relics wore discovered several feet deep. The ...

    Article : 183 words
  11. THE SOCIALISM OF THE AGE.

    THE Socialism which is being retailed by Labor candidates and other people of that ilk, is a very second class article. Commercially ...

    Article : 1,329 words
  12. MAN IMPERSONATORS.

    There are some extraordinary instances of women who masqueraded as men In Great Britain, the most striking, perhaps, being a woman who attained a ...

    Article : 682 words
  13. THE ETERNAL MOTHER-IN- LAW.

    A certain mother-in-law bad clayed so often with her daughter as to cause a quarrel with the husband, and one day. when the again came today, she found ...

    Article : 94 words
  14. HIS VAIN PLEA.

    Before Mr Loveland, K.C., at the New Ington Bensons, on August 28, Charles Thomson (34), laborer, and Susan Butler (56), were convicted of having been ...

    Article : 496 words
  15. A TIMELY RESCUE.

    The steamer Penguin, on her passage from Wellington to Picton, picked up the crew of the barque Butterworth in dire distress In Cook Strait. The Butterworth ...

    Article : 444 words
  16. ST. HELENA.

    In the Monthly Record of the League of the Empire an interesting comparison is made between the little island of St. Helena in the early twenties of last ...

    Article : 357 words
  17. WHERE TO GO IN THUNDER-STORMS

    According to Professor Howland, of Baltimore, the safest of all places in a thunderstorm is an iron bedstead. Lying on this, one is in a kind of metal cage, ...

    Article : 269 words
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