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  3. ENGLAND AS A LAND OF GOLD.

    A little boy playing once in an Essex courtyard by throwing stones one against the other was surprised to see a glittering substance in the heart of a paying stone which ...

    Article : 1,369 words
  4. MR. ANDREW LANG ON THE NEW HUMOUR.

    The footman in Punch, weary of beef and mutton, thought it high time some new animal was invented. Apparently authors think it high time that some new kind of ...

    Article : 1,136 words
  5. SOCIAL GOSSIP FROM HOME.

    The grave controversy as to whether the English of Australia are or are not a soulless, disloyal, and irreligious crew is attracting very widespread attention and forms a ...

    Article : 692 words
  6. QUEENSLAND'S "NIGGERS."

    There is a native gunyah not a stone'sthrow from where I am writing, It is situated on the slope of a little hill, and is so hidden amongst the gum saplings and small shrubs ...

    Article : 3,141 words
  7. THE PASSING SHOW.

    I notice in The Argus Wednesday an unworthy attempt to satirise the language of the sporting writer, which is emphatically the language of this particular season. Those ...

    Article : 2,591 words
  8. HOW CHAMPAGNE IS MANUFACTURED.

    A writer in the Cornhill gives some interesting particulars of the inside of a champagne establishment at Rheins:— AN ENORMOUS PLACE. ...

    Article : 1,069 words
  9. THE LIFE OF THE RUSSIAN SOLDIER.

    A correspondent of the Army and Navy Gazelle who is visiting Russia, writes as follows:—"I visited the other day one of the standing camps occupied by Russian troops ...

    Article : 614 words
  10. IN GEORGE THE SECOND'S TIME.

    At this time the streets of London were not only exceedingly dangerous after nightfall, those who lived in the suburbs needed to have their houses as strong as little ...

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  11. STRANGE ARTICLES OF FOOD.

    The correspondent of the Telegrapg, in a letter from St. Petersburg, says:—"It is no easy [?]natter to convey to English readers a correct idea of what the Russian people are ...

    Article : 439 words
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