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  6. INTOXICATED JUROR.

    A juror in the Criminal Court yesterday (says the Melbourne " Argus " of the 27th April) attended in such a condition that the presiding judge ordered him to ...

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  7. TESTS AND TOSSES.

    Under the heading, " Tests and Tosses" Mr. L. O. S. Po[?]idevin writes an interesting column in the " Daily Express." We would like to quote the whole of it, but ...

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  8. CRICKET REFORMS. SOME BURLESQUE HINTS FROM LONDON "PUNCH."

    "Mr. Punch" offers the subjoined novel suggestions on cricket reform (with acknowledgments to Mr. Gilbert Jessop):—Now that the test matches are over ...

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  9. CHINESE IDEA OF ANATOMY.

    No Chinese representative of the healing art has ever dissected any portion of the human frame. Accordingly their ideas of anatomy and physiology are ...

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  10. THE QUEEN D[?]INES FOR 4½D.

    At three minutes to one yesterday afternoon a tall, graceful lady with a little group of attendants entered the working class dining-rooms known as the ...

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  11. CONNECTING TWO OCEANS.

    The Canal Commission goes to Panama next week, and after a rapid investigation of the conditions, actual work on the canal will be commenced. There are ...

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  12. DISCOVERY OF THE TOMB OF QUEEN [?]HATSHEPSU AT THEBES.

    A year ago we gave an account of the discovery at Thebe[?]s of the tomb of one of the Egyptian Pharaohs of the 18th dynasty, Thothmes IV., which was due ...

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  13. HOW V.C.’S ARE WON.

    The m[?]utineers were lodged in the village of Khudaganj, and the British force, after a galloping victory over the Gwalior troops, were crouching for the ...

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