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  3. LORD SHEFFIELD'S TEAM.

    THE team of English cricketers who set sail for Australia on October 2 assembled in London on the evening of October 1, and the professionals dined together at the ...

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  5. CHRISTIE MURRAY'S YARN.

    MR. CHRISTIE MURRAY, who has often dwelt upon the indifference of the typical young Australian towards " the old country," now tells a sickening, slushy story illustrating ...

    Article : 264 words
  6. IMPRESSIONS OF ENGLAND.

    MY first impression of England (declares a writer in the FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW) was formed in the railway station at Dover. I was struck by the quietude, the order, and ...

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  7. SHOCKING CRIME.

    DETAILS of the ghastly murder of a boy by two other boys of about the same age were published in the Liverpool papers of September last. An adjourned inquest was ...

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  8. CALM IN CHILI.

    THE NOW YORK HERALD'S Santiago correspondent cabled on September 4 that he had a long talk to-day with United States Minister Egan. The Minister feels keenly ...

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  11. THE LATE MR. BENNET.

    THE funeral of the late Mr. Edward Bennett took place yesterday at Waverley Cemetery, and was attended by a large number of friends of the deceased gentleman, including ...

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  12. WHY SHOULD MERIT WAIT?

    WE have reason to believe (says PUNCH) that Sir Henry Edwards, whose stone image adorns a thoroughfare in Weymouth, will not long be left in sole possession of the ...

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  13. OCEAN EXCURSIONS.

    WITH the fine weather which prevailed yesterday it was only to be expected that the four steamers which had been told off for ocean excursions to the Hawkesbury ...

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  15. DEATH OF MR. ORMISTON.

    THERE will be general regret at the news of the unexpected death of Mr. J. E. Ormiston, accountant of the Colonial Secretary's Office. The deceased gentleman was at his office ...

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