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  2. SONGS AND SINGERS.

    The story of the Sydney Liedertafel forms quite a little musical romance in Itself, reminiscent as it is of the early days when, art was gamely struggling for a place in the ...

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  3. RELIGIOUS FEUD.

    The Lord Chief Justice last month, with a special Jury, began the hearing in the King's Bench of a libel action described as involving bitter religious feeling engenaered ...

    Article : 589 words
  4. POOR BOY'S RISE.

    The death is announced of Mr. Alfred Stedall, the London merchant and racehorse owner, Whose rise to fortune is one of the romances of trader Mr. Stedall, who was 75 ...

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  6. LOOKING BACKWARD.

    Deputy -Master of the Mint. --Colonel Ward, having obtained leave of absence from the authorities of the Royal Mint will shortly proceed with his family to England. It was ...

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  7. FIGHTING THE TEXAS TARPON

    I left New York early one Friday, morning in June, and, after a very pleasant trip, Arrived in Beaumont, Tex., on Sunday morning, and found the train waiting to take me to ...

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  8. FEAR AND HAN.

    One powerful superstition remains with the human racer we still fear death, as children fear the darkness (says the New York "World"). ...

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  9. HOME DEFENCE.

    Lord Glenconner (Mr. Asquith's brother- in-law, and former Liberal M.P. for Salisbury), addressing the Liverpool Liberal Federation, said that despite attenuated numbers ...

    Article : 160 words
  10. £2,451,000 SCOTTISH WILL.

    The estate of Mr. Willam Weir of Kil- donan and Adamton Ayrshire chairman of William Baird and CQ., Iron and,coal masters. who died aged 78, has been valued at ...

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  14. A FRIEND ADVISED HER.

    The following letter from Mrs. Thomas Brown, of Healesville, Vic, will prove interesting to[?]many of our readers "Some time ago" suffered from a severe ...

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    Bill Brown, an ardent English trades unionist, was one of the factory hands who felt the effects of the lockout. After the union meeting Bill and some of his bosom ...

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