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  2. THE AUSTRALIAN IN ENGLAND.

    No one who follows the course of events outside the United Kingdom can deny that our relations with the leading Continental Powers are thoroughly unsatisfactory. With ...

    Article : 2,872 words
  3. NEWS BY THE ORIENT.

    Full accounts by letter are now reaching London of the doings of the British Association at Montreal, and the assurances of fellow-feeling and cordiality which are ...

    Article : 3,423 words
  4. LATEST BRITISH COMMERCIAL.

    No appreciable difference can be reported in the general appearance of trade. There are still the same complaints of slackness everywhere apparent, and the goods statistics ...

    Article : 2,257 words
  5. FRANCE.

    For the past month politics have slumbered, or at all events dozed, as there is no such thing as "Parliament out of session" in France. There is nothing new even in the ...

    Article : 4,882 words
  6. THE ENGLISH WHEAT CROP OF 1884.

    J. B. Lawes, Rothamsted, points out, in a letter to the Standard dated September 22, that up to the end of June there was every prospect of a very abundant wheat crop. The ...

    Article : 1,108 words
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