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  3. IN SACKCLOTH AND ASHES.

    No doubt every one in England and her dependencies has heard and read a good deal about India just now, with its twofold visitation of famine and pestilence, and ...

    Article : 1,661 words
  4. "THE COMING INDUSTRY. "

    It is satisfactory to note the increasing amount of public interest manifested in regard to the prosperous development of the viticultural industry and to the most ...

    Article : 2,796 words
  5. WEATHER PROPHECIES.

    It would be repeating a wretched joke of someone else's to remark that the Brisbane seather prophet should have been christened Mr. "Inclement" Wragge, for it is his ...

    Article : 3,175 words
  6. TWO SUCCESSORS OF TENNYSON.

    This is not the time to exhaust the Davidsonian philosophy, if there be such. We are treating the writer as a poet, and the examples which I have quoted of his joy in ...

    Article : 4,752 words
  7. THE DEMOLITION OF ST. PATRICK.

    At last a brighter horizon is dawning for Ireland (says the London "Daily Telegraph"). That country has been the subject of many illusions, which have ...

    Article : 389 words
  8. LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAW.

    We have received from the publishers, Messrs. George Robertson and Co., a copy of a handsome volume if over 700 pages dealing with the local Government Acts ...

    Article : 606 words
  9. THE BEAR AND THE BICYCLE.

    Bruin does not object to bicycles in principle, but his indignation rises to the striking point when he sees bloomers superimposed thereon. He rightly regards them ...

    Article : 319 words
  10. BABEL AT A POLICE COURT.

    London contains more languages than Bahel ever kenw (says the London "Daily Telegraph" of April 21), but this diversity of speech, instead of causing a dispersal ...

    Article : 398 words
  11. LIFE IN THE LONDON SLUMS.

    We have still a great deal to do (says the "Daily News" of April 29) to make our slum population [?] the line of sweetness and light. A youth charged at Southwark ...

    Article : 182 words
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