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  2. SUFFERERS' Rock of Refuge.

    With the self reliance which cornea of a knowledge of grunt objects pursued and great results achieved, Mrs. Charlotte Hall, No, 95 Bathurst-street, Hobart, lately ...

    Article : 1,222 words
  3. WHERE BOMBS ARE MADE.

    In spite of more at [?] vague statements which have appeared in the press from time to time as regards Nihilist plots batched in London, probably very few, ...

    Article : 1,353 words
  4. POISONING MYSTERY.

    A poisoning mystery was inpostigated yesterday (writes the London 'Express' of 18th September) by a [?] jury at Bargned, South Wales, and when the ...

    Article : 399 words
  5. THE STORYTELLER

    Matalini is a beautiful place, and had been acquired by the late Long staff through a wides wake manipulation of the rights of a mortgage. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 4,187 words
  6. MRS BROWN ON WOMEN'S RIGHTS.

    Old Mrs Drown has asked a friend The afternoon with her to spend, And who so pleased and proud as she As they ait snugly drinking[?] ...

    Article : 197 words
  7. MARRIAGE WITH A DECEASED WIFE'S SISTER.

    The little Bill consists of only ten operative (Parliamentary) lines. Thus they run: — For removing doubts, it is hereby ...

    Article : 1,099 words
  8. PERSEVERANCE

    Whate'er in life our object be If worthy to attain. Though success from our vision flee, He brave, and try again. ...

    Article : 259 words
  9. THE MIDDLE CLASS.

    The discontented condition of the English middle class is admit ably diagnosed by Mr Shan Bullock in an article the current number of the ...

    Article : 282 words
  10. STATUTORY DECLARATION.

    1. [?] Robots in the State of Tasmania on [?] and [?] i have carefully [?] ...

    Article : 13 words
  11. A WILDERNESS

    I hear the mournful wind's low moaning Through long dark woods of thorn and time ; And still my heart for love is longing, ...

    Article : 134 words
  12. HIS EXCUSE SERVED

    Little Johnny, who is only nice years old, is continually causing amusement by his quaint and original excuse whenever ho gets into a scrape, He is never at a ...

    Article : 169 words
  13. FOIBLES OF LITERARY MEN.

    Keats liked red pepper on his toast. Dickens was fond of wearing jewellery Joaquin Miller nailed all his charts to the wall. ...

    Article : 206 words
  14. NOT A SUCCESS

    Matilda was both a useful and helpful sort of cook. If she introduced doubtful eggs into the puddings she would [?] had business, and promise. ...

    Article : 159 words
  15. NEVER BLOW YOUR' NOSE AFTER BATHING.

    A number of people come home from he seaside quite deaf, and very many, if not deaf, are much harder of bearing than when they left home. ...

    Article : 128 words
  16. OUR VOICES DEEPEN.

    The primitive inhabitants of Europe were all tenors ; their descendants of the present time are [?], said future generations will have semi-bass voices. ...

    Article : 224 words
  17. WHY THE BEACH WAS BLACK

    A horse laden with coal dust for a patent fuel factory sank off the Welsh coast, end a storm washed tho coal up on the golden sands of a certain popular ...

    Article : 97 words
  18. HE KNEW FROM EXPERIENCE

    Mrs Comeback was bemoaning the [?] of a beautiful little silk purse, which had recently been presented to her by a friend. ...

    Article : 101 words
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