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  2. Stenograms.

    The ancients no doubt beat the moderns hollow in the matter of gigantic crimes, but when it comes to frauds the people of old appear mere boys and girls compared with this ...

    Article : 1,745 words
  3. LADY MACDONALD.

    The bestowal of a peerage on Lady Macdonald, the widow of Sir John, carries out in some sort the resemblance to Disraeli of which the late Canadian Premier was able to ...

    Article : 132 words
  4. TWO BITS OF OLD LONDON.

    With the demolition of Bishop's and Quality courts. Chancery-lane, two more of the few remaining picturesque bits of Old London have disappeared. Bishop's-court takes its name ...

    Article : 147 words
  5. Our illustrations.

    The above doggerel refrain, sung by a young squatter, caught the fancy of the bushmen, and when in course of time the limestone country miles west from Herberton was "taken ...

    Article : 1,186 words
  6. FATHER DAMIEN'S MEMORIAL

    We give this week a sketch of the memorial cross which is to be erected over the grave of Father Damien at Molokai. It is on view (says the Pall Mall Budget) at the studio of Mr. ...

    Article : 141 words
  7. H.M. TROOPSHIP HIMALAYA.

    In the smart-looking vessel depicted in our illustrations this week one would scarcely recognise a steamer forty years of age; indeed the Himalaya has more the appearance of a ...

    Article : 736 words
  8. AN UNSINKABLE STEEL BOAT.

    An ingenious steel boat has been invented by Mr. Wells, of Leith. The fore and aft sections of the boat are formed in the shape of hollow cones slightly flattened and laid ...

    Article : 282 words
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