{No abstract available}
Advertising : 229 wordsFrom "M.A.P." we learn of a quaint wedding which lately took place in Fife, Scotland, the bride being the granddaughter of the famous Tahitian Queen, Pomare, who ...
Article : 1,893 wordsThe President entered the Chamber at hall-past 10, and read the prayer. THE POLITICAL CRISIS. Senator HIGGS (Q.) moved the ...
Article : 3,292 wordsThe public's favourite book is not always —not even usually—the novelist's. The influence of association, of sentiment, of mood, of external circumstances at the time ...
Article : 1,277 wordsI am getting accustomed now to the narrow, irregular streets, along the footway of which it is hardly possible for two people to walk abreast, and I put up with the ...
Article : 982 wordsIt is a curious coincidence by which the new "Father" of the House of Commons changes to be the bearer of the same surname as his immediate predecessor. By ...
Article : 1,802 words"Let me make a nation's ballads, and I care not who makes its laws," said Fletcher of Saltoun. "Let me make the Commonwealth tariff, and I care not who ...
Article : 1,587 words"What do you think of the tariff, Mrs. Hashmagandy?" The ew boarder broke the ice, and plunged into the conversational stream with a show of bravery. He had ...
Article : 1,590 words"If there were no such thing as jealousy," said a private detective, with a reputation for skill in "demestic work," to a writer about "Detectives Jealous ...
Article : 490 wordsMr. Plowden, P.M., the best known of the London police magistrates, communicates to "M.A.P." some of his early experiences. He writes:— ...
Article : 898 wordsAntumn in London foreibly reminds us, says the "Hospital," of the great question of pavements, which has puzzled manking since the earliest periods. In small towns, ...
Article : 136 wordsA highly interesting article on the Russian Army is contributed to the September number of "Pearson's Magazine" by Mr. W. Barnes Steveni, who gives a ...
Article : 515 wordsGeneral O. O. Howard, who commanded one of the wings of Sherman's army on the famous march to the sea, and who bore Lee's first shock at Gettysburg, was once ...
Article : 142 wordsTwo metals placed in contact and exposed to atmospheric influences invariably give rise to some form of glavanie action, which facilitates their combination with ...
Article : 176 wordsOn a hot afternoon in August, when every self-supporting young woman in London was enjoying the lot of the "simply-clinging" female, a [?] elderly lady, ...
Article : 179 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 141 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 12 Oct 1901, Page 5
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: