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  2. THE SPEAKER'S CHAIR.

    And why the Speaker's chair? What essentially peculiar properties has that [?]cle of furniture which do not equally belong to the common or garden variety of chair, with ...

    Article : 3,394 words
  3. AN UNRECOGNISED HERO.

    Feeling backward towards the beginnings of our history, or even into the records of the older days in any colony, we frequently encounter names and personalities whose ...

    Article : 4,512 words
  4. HELIGOLAND.

    As the Union Jack is about to be hauled down on the island of Heligoland, after waving there for 83 years, it may be interesting to readers of The Argus to know ...

    Article : 1,714 words
  5. SOCIAL GOSSIP FROM HOME.

    The Stanley fever, which is at its height, shows London "society people" at their worst. They all vow that they dislike him, and regard him as a nuisance and a snob, ...

    Article : 1,388 words
  6. AUSTRALIAN EDITION OF THE ENCYCLOPÆDIA BRITANNICA.

    The tenth volume of the Encyclopœdia Britannica, ninth edition, opens with the letter G. There are not many articles in the volume—fewer than 500—but on the other ...

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