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  2. HOW ENGLAND SHOULD PREPARE FOR THE CONGRESS.

    In congratulating ourselves that affairs are taking a decidedly peaceful turn, there is danger of our forgetting how much remains for us to do before we bring them to a satisfactory ...

    Article : 1,531 words
  3. "THE SICK MAN" OF EUROPE.

    Whatever doubts may have been felt in the beginning as to the resolution of the Great Powers to act together in the matter of the Russian Treaty have now been dispelled. At ...

    Article : 1,555 words
  4. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN IN LONDON.

    The writer under the above signature in the European Mail just to hand, says:— The Spectator, of November 16, remarks that "the news that will go to Melbourne next mail ...

    Article : 1,582 words
  5. PROGRESS OF THE WAR.

    OUR Sydney correspondent has sent a telegram stating that later news has been received from London, to December 27, to the effect that the Prussians were bombarding Fort Rosny, ...

    Article : 2,857 words
  6. COMBINED EFFORT OF THE FRENCH FORCES.

    The Daily Telegraph of December 2 says:— From the brief and imperfect telegraphic information as yet to hand, it plainly appears that the French have made a great simultaneous ...

    Article : 2,028 words
  7. CHASING FRENCH BALLONS.

    The Versailles special correspondent of the Telegraph, under date November 25, writes as follows:—Yesterday Mont Valérien woke up for a few minutes, and treated us to a few guns ...

    Article : 922 words
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