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  2. Terrible Killing Disaster.

    THE loss of over 200 lives, and injury to other persons, were caused by excessive explosions of firedamp on Thursday night, June 14, in the mines of Count Henry ...

    Article : 940 words
  3. POETRY.

    BROTHER, 'mid your daily duties When stem cares oppress your heart, When, no matter what your efforts, Troubles form life's greater part; ...

    Article : 149 words
  4. The Ladies' Column. PHOTOGRAPHS.

    OF recent birth is the fancy among society women to personate mythological nymphs and goddesses in their photographs, and this is done with great success by many ...

    Article : 121 words
  5. Armidale Police Court.

    WM. John Ditton was charged, on remand, with cattle stealing. Mr. T. J. Kearney, of Messrs. Kearney & Son, appeared for accused. ...

    Article : 1,533 words
  6. The Newspaper Press.

    MR. Chamberlain, M.P., presided at the 31st anniversary dinner of the Newspaper Press Fund, which was held at the Hotel Metropole, London, in June, and proposed ...

    Article : 1,630 words
  7. HANDSHAKING.

    NOTHING is more disconcerting to persons who are not privileged to closely follow the changes of fashion than her vagaries in the way of handshaking. Just how and ...

    Article : 359 words
  8. Random Readings.

    THE chief difference between a boy and a bonnet is that one becomes a man and the other becomes a woman. He walked up to the register in the ...

    Article : 893 words
  9. Licensing Court, Glen Innes.

    O. J. LE FRERE, reported J. H. Beaumont, of the Glencoe Hotel, for refusing to supply him with refreshments, to wit, food, as a bona fide traveller, Mr. M. H. Fitzhardinge ...

    Article : 766 words
  10. MARRIAGE CUSTOMS.

    A RECENT number of the Westminster REVIEW contains an interesting article by Lady Cook on Marriage Customs. She traces them to their earliest sources. In ...

    Article : 273 words
  11. A Dangerous Criminal.

    HIS AVERSION TO BEING PHOTOGRAPHED. HENRY Jones, described by the police as a dangerous criminal, was charged before Judge Murray, at the Darlinghurst ...

    Article : 396 words
  12. TENNIS.

    TIGHT-FITTING waists are an impossibility with good tennis playing. The shirt waists are the best because they can be worn with any kind of skirt, but I should advise any ...

    Article : 349 words
  13. A Test of Nerve.

    IT was on the line between Melbourne and Sydney, and we bad run in on a siding to let the express go by. She was behind time, and as a number of us strolled around ...

    Article : 300 words
  14. Sir Roger Tichborne.

    ARTHUR Orton, who still persists in calling himself Sir Roger Tichborne, has written to London Truth recently, pointing out the indigent state he is in, and that such a ...

    Article : 129 words
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