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  4. Family Notices

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  6. "STRIKING" CURE FOR DRUNKARDS

    There is no doubt something to be said in favor of the drastic cure for drunkenness suggested by the Vicar of Word. burn which from its literally "striking" ...

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  7. COLORS

    "What can chromoscopy do ?" said Mr William Heald, the discoverer of chromoscopy, or the now science of revealing one's destiny and character ...

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  8. A HUSBAND'S RIGHTS

    The brain of the most inventive novelist would be taxed to concoct a more dramatic and human drama than the which saw its conclusion ...

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  9. Terrible New Explosive.

    Hathamite, says the "Times of Burma," to a new explosive which the naval and military authorities of a certain Power are examining and testing. It represents ...

    Article : 113 words
  10. A Tree Rejuvenated with Blood.

    A contributor to the "County Gentle man" tells of an old tree having been rejuvenated in a remarkable manner. It was a very ancient walnut, with long, ...

    Article : 501 words
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  12. WOMEN OF AUSTRALIA

    According to the "Westminster the women of Australia are to be congratulated on the delightful manner in was they have passed the test of a practed ...

    Article : 234 words
  13. Seriously Injured.

    A young man named John Monaghan, eighteen yearn of age, a laborer, sustained a fracture of the base of the skull and a fracture of one of his legs on ...

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  14. Britain in Egypt.

    Perhaps one of the most satisfactory signs of Britannia influence, when dealing with dwellers in the Must, has been found is the recent developments in ...

    Article : 389 words
  15. Kicked by a Horse.

    Horry Clark, a boy thirteen years of age, reading at 30 Peel street, Windsor, was riding a horse belonging to Mr G. Brunett, produce [?], on the bench ...

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  16. Mark Twain's Idea.

    Mark Twain settled the great servant problem some years ago (says the "People's Journal") so far as concerned his own domestics. When the famous ...

    Article : 218 words
  17. CARE OF THE FEEBLE-MIHDEP.

    A large and influentially attended meeting of the Oxford branch of the National Association for Promoting the Welfare of the Feeble-Minded was held on ...

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  18. BLIND MAN'S CRIME.

    A blind pauper, named Timothy Lynch, aged fifty, was at the Hampshire held at Winchester on February 10.[?] tenced to death for the murder of a ...

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  19. The Tragedy in Thibet

    It is easy to understand why there are difference of opinion amongst the leading London journals on the subject of our doings in Thibet. The hope was ...

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  20. Missing Yacht Eagle.

    Mr W. J. Singleton, of "Wakool," Cheltenham, is in receipt of a report from the captain of the Ripple, which is engaged in a search for the yacht Eagle. ...

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  21. Let's Get It Over.

    "You say you are very hard up," said the magistrates to the prisoner at the bar. Prisoner (piously): "Oh. yes, my lord, I have a wife and seven children, and ...

    Article : 98 words
  22. Peashooters Cause a Panic.

    During a concert in Proctor's Theatre in New York on Sunday, January 21st, says the "Herald" (Parls edition), a singer a the midst of a pathetic ballad ...

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  23. TOPICS OF THE DAY

    In his speech at Brighton on Thursday the Premier will, among other things, refer to fer industrial legislation. From what can he gathered. Mr Bent will probably ...

    Article : 196 words
  24. OUR SHIPPING RECORD.

    High water at Williamstown to-morrow a 6.20 a.m. and 6.40 p.m. To- morrow's projected departures are:-- Mes gella, R.M.S., for London, at 1 p.m.: Os[?] ...

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  25. St. Brigid's Easter Fair will be family.

    opened in St. Drigld's Hall, Nicholson street, North Fitzroy, this evening, by the Chief Secretary, Sir Samuel Gillert. The weekly open air concert takes place ...

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  26. OUR DRINKING FASHIONS.

    The last ten years have witnessed quite an upheaval of old-established drinking customs of this country, and the beverages which give our fathers gout are now ...

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  27. Fatal Headache Powders.

    The "Lancet" calls attention to the effects upon the public health of the sale of such remedies as headache powders. In New York the death from Smart failure ...

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  28. Poisonous Stockings.

    Writing from Par's on January 31st, a correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" states that M. Dupont a manufacturing hosier, of Parte, whose stockings, ...

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  29. Perils of the Pea Rifle.

    The number of accidents with the pea rifle that are almost daily reported go to show that probably no morn dangerous weapon could br placed in the hands of ...

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  30. ACCIDENTAL POSSESSION.

    At the Mansion House on February 8, Frederick Helbert, 42. a retired army officer, giving an address in Cork street, Burlington-gardens, was charged with ...

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  31. The Judge's Motes.

    Judges' notes have been mentioned during the discussion on court business lately. One of the counsel who besought the Chief Justice not to extend ...

    Article : 366 words
  32. Rare Stamps at the British Museum.

    The Tapling collection of postage stamps, said to be Hie second largest to the world, and to lie valued at L100.000, which Mr T. K. Tapling bequeathed to ...

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  34. Chinese Gambling.

    Four Chinese recently called upon Mr Thornton Pearson, general secretary of the Melbourne Young Men's Christian Association, and informed him that they ...

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