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  2. DANIEL HENRY DENIEHY.

    There must still be men in Melbourne who remember the brilliant and [?]rratic Irishman whose name stands written at the head of this paper. But those who knew him ...

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  3. BIRD SANCTUARIES OF NEW ZEALAND.

    New Zealand has done two things thoroughly—one is to preserve those wingless birds so characteristic of the country, and which, because of their helplessness, would ...

    Article : 1,872 words
  4. 'MID THE THICK ARROWS.

    In the mouth of May, following the wedding of Quentin Caird and the Lady Alice Vandemere, Philip Rose, sometime tutor to Perey Earl of Aleester, returned from the ...

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  6. LORD ROBERTS PICTURED.

    "A neat little man, with notable forehead, grizzled hair, heavily lidded eyes, a prominent smooth nose, a broad wiry moustache and tufted chin," writes Mr. Harold Begbie ...

    Article : 307 words
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  8. AN EDINBURGH PROCESSION.

    "In 1587 a curious spectacle was witnessed in Edinburgh," says Mr. Oliphant Smeaton, in "Edinburgh and Its Story" (Dent). "James VI., being unable to ...

    Article : 201 words
  9. DRAMATIC FAILURES.

    The "St. James's Budget" gives, under the above heading, a list of plays [?] in London during the present year whose run has not exceeded one month:— ...

    Article : 127 words
  10. AN ARCHBISHOP'S QUESTION.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury, speaking on "The Legitimate Place of Athletics in the National Life," said he had not the smallest doubt that, in the case of the ...

    Article : 144 words
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