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  2. REVIEWS. France and Tongking; a N[?] of the Campaign of 1884. By JAMES GEORGE SCOTT. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1885.

    The author says in his preface "This book has been hurriedly written, in a variety of p[?], in the hottest time of the year in China." His brother who watched the took through the press says, "To have made any ...

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  3. LAW REPORT. SUPREME COURT.—FRIDAY, MAY 2[?].

    The hearing of the action, which was brought by the plaintiff to recover compensation for alleged trespass and [?] of furniture and effects, was resumed, and Mr. Gi[?] addressed the jury of behalf of the plaintiff. ...

    Article : 2,183 words
  4. THE RECIDIVIST BILL.

    The following prices of the report of the Deputies' Committee on the E[?]cidivist Bill has been forwarded by the Ag[?]t-General to the Colonial Secretary here. It comprises only that portion of the report which it was [?] was of ...

    Article : 1,353 words
  5. CONTINENTAL GOSSIP.

    [?] up by the l[?]ding newspaper-pro[?] and writers of Paris, at the new and splandid [?] in aid of the soldiers of Tonquis and [?], his proved to be [?] of the most ...

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  6. [?] Gip[?] in City, T[?], and Van, cond[?] an Account of their Origin and Strange Life, Fortune Telling Practices, &c., [?] of their D[?], and Amusing Anecdotes of Gipsy Kings, Q[?], and other Gipsy Nota[?]. By VERNON S. MORWOOD, London, Sampson Low, Marston, S[?]arle, and Kivington, Crown Buildings, 1[?] F[?]t-street, E. C., 1885.

    This book treats of a phase of life not met with in car Southern l[?]d. Gipsies are, however, a common [?]ight in the "old country." They are to be met with in many parts of Europe and Asia, and are said to be ...

    Article : 569 words
  7. THE B[?]AN TORPEDO.

    Recent cable messages from England have brought into prominent notice the [?] torpedo, and as it was announced yesterday that the inventor is to be largely rewarded by the Admiralty authorites, it will be of interest ...

    Article : 442 words
  8. Bits of Old China. By WILLIAM C. HUNTER, [?]egan Paul, Trench, and Co. London, [?].

    This book answers to its name. It is a collection of [?] about Chinese life and folk [?]. A [?] many of these stories gather about the life of Englishmen and other foreign residents in China, who are ...

    Article : 403 words
  9. THE MINISTER and THE [?]ALL[?] SC[?].

    Sir,—I must confess that some of the Minister's re[?] in this post-pra[?]ial speech at the Wil[?] bonquet surprised no less than amu[?] [?]. The former because the Minister for Public Instruction ...

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  10. ARCHBISHOP MORAN'S ADDRESS AT BOTANY.

    Sir,—I think Archbishop Moran has been mis[?] as to character of Dr. U[?] reports in regard to punishment having been in[?]ted upon Catholic p[?] because they would not fo[?] their religion. His Grace's ...

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  11. THE TALE OF A CLOCK.

    Sir,—In reading the history of the preposed clock for the Sydney Post[?], which appeared in your issue of to-day, [?]ture to think that the experts referred to have underestimated the capabilites of Australian artisons in [?]ting ...

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