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  3. MATCHBOX MAKER'S HOME.

    Heartrending is the word. No need for sensational writing. A plain tale speeds best being plainly told." It was told (according to ...

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  4. THE LESSON OF PORT ARTHUR.

    It is only natural that the striking success of the Japanese torpedo flotilla should have produced a very meat impression upon public ...

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  5. DAVID AND GOLIATH

    The position of Russia and Japan presents a deeply interesting study. On the one hand is a Power whose modern history constitutes something in the nature ...

    Article : 998 words
  6. THE ETHICS OF BUSINESS.

    Notwithstanding, the inclement weather, a great congregation assembled at Westbourne Park Chapel recently, to hear Dr. Clifford ...

    Article : 530 words
  7. ADMIRAL TOGO.

    More perhaps, remarks a writer in the London "Daily Mail," is heard and known in this country of the army of Japan than of her sister service: but without her ...

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  8. THE FIGHT OFF PORT ARTHUR

    The Russians who were wounded in the action of last Thursday, and the bodies of nine who were killed, have been landed from a steamship at Sasebo, the chief naval station of Japan. The survivors warmly praise the desperate bravery of the Russian sailors, ...

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  9. ALL SAVED.

    The welcome news has been received that all the passengers and crew of the Reamer Aramac are now safe. The steamer Barcoo has signalled to ...

    Article : 130 words
  10. THE THIRD BOAT.

    The following are the names of the occupants of the third of the Aramac's boats, which landed at Baflie Creek:-- Mrs. Chisholm. ...

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  11. MISSING RUSSIANS.

    There is no further information in respect to the locale of the Russian warships which formed the Vladivostok squadron. ...

    Article : 54 words
  12. JAPS RELIGION.

    I read with deep interest the article in your issue of 8th March, on the above. It might be interesting to many of your readers to know that the practical religion of Japan is ...

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  13. SUBMARINE SHIPS.

    During the tests and experiments with submarine ships at Portsmouth, the Prince of Wales watched some interesting manoeuvres. In which an attack was ...

    Article : 64 words
  14. PASSENGER'S EXPERIENCE.

    Mr. Lou. Potier, the Queensland representative of Messrs Bedggood and Co., of Melbourne, has had a remarkable experience in connection with the ...

    Article : 106 words
  15. "I BEG YOUR PARDON."

    Beg a man's pardon for some unintentional injury or inconvenience you may have caused him, and (writes a correspondent, "E.B.C.") his reply usually ...

    Article : 523 words
  16. RAILWAY-BUILDING.

    The Japanese are energetically pushing forward strategic railway construction in Korea. Instead of trusting to the supply of ...

    Article : 83 words
  17. A CABINET OF BURGLARS.

    Some time ago Sir Robert Anderson wrote an article on the subject of "Crime and Criminals" in which article he asserted that most, if not ...

    Article : 461 words
  18. GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    Amongst the first in Melbourne to receive news of the discovery of the sixth of the Aramac's boats was His Excellency the Governor-General. ...

    Article : 68 words
  19. " LIMERICKS'"

    Mr. H. B. Marriott--Watson's recent article in the "Daily Mail," in which he quoted a number of "limericks," or nonsense verses has inspired the sending in ...

    Article : 426 words
  20. "KINGS OF THE BURGLARS."

    Laurent Delarue, a criminal who robbed on so large a scale and with such method and resource as to win for himself the title of "King of the Burglars," ...

    Article : 349 words
  21. NONE FOR THE PARTY.

    The Japanese Government, in its conduct of public affairs, is not likely to he hampered by factious obstruction in the newly elected House of Representatives. ...

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  22. DOGS IN HOSPITAL.

    Dogs little and dogs dig: elastic [?] hunds and stump terriers: decorated and delicate Prince Charlies, and woe-begone pugs are to be found in the large kennels ...

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  23. POSITION OF RUSSIA.

    I was glad to see that "The Herald" is at one with me on some of the opinions m[?]nted in my previous letter, and that it does not approve, among other things, of ...

    Article : 403 words
  24. HOW BIRDS FLY

    A correspondent of "Science Siftings" states that in collecting bird skins he has found innumerable air cells, forming a most delicate and wonderful ...

    Article : 242 words
  25. WHITAKER WRIGHT'S END

    Writing on the death of the late Whitaker Wright, the "Liverpool Courier" remarks rather caustically"-- Whitaker Wright had doubtless eaten ...

    Article : 186 words
  26. LIDDELL AND SCOTT.

    The famous Liddell, who with Scott compiled Liddell and Scott's Lexicon was Dean of Christy Church College, Oxford. It was whispered in regard to the ...

    Article : 162 words
  27. HIS DILEMMA

    Governor Van Sant of Minnesota arrived one day in New York and went to a hotel. Shortly after a former resident of that State called and was shown ...

    Article : 180 words
  28. "A SUNDAH MON."

    When Dr. John Cairns went from Scotland to Ireland for rest and travel in [?] he was delighted by discovering from the guides who showed him about ...

    Article : 155 words
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