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  2. WOMAN'S COLUMN.

    It is a curious but indisputable fact, that all the replies made to, or attacks made on Lady Cathe[?] M[?] Ga[?]kell's article in the Nineteenth Century for November have, if anything, decidedly ...

    Article : 1,385 words
  3. LORD JOHN RUSSELL.

    It may be said that only immediate postarity can form a true estimate of the character of a public man, or make a just appraisement of his work. The battles of his life, are there of the whole ...

    Article : 3,968 words
  4. AT A STREET CORNER.

    Six o'clock p.m. outside tramway waiting rooms, a fine evening and a fresh breeze blowing, one of those perfectly lovely Sydney days that make one feel, inspite of care and weariness and the little ...

    Article : 2,361 words
  5. THE S[?].

    Sir,—Permit me in a few lines to answer "Jabb Hook" in this morning's issue.[?] I have read all the letters in your journal respecting the Shah, and if I bad not done [?]. I should not have tried to expose their ...

    Article : 216 words
  6. THE STATUS OF CADET OFFICERS.

    Sir,—Up to the present, so far as can be glea[?] from the columns of the public press, no regulations have been framed dealing with the status of officers of the new cadet force. This is a most important matter, ...

    Article : 347 words
  7. THE MAGAZINES FOR JANUARY.

    There is in Macmillan an unsigned article on "The Whigs and Imperial Federation" which is worth noticing. The writers idea is that the Whigs, especially Lord John Russell and Earl ...

    Article : 1,840 words
  8. HENRY GRORGE AND THE LABOUR UNIONS.

    Sir,—I was much plessed when I read that the Henry George campaign committee had determined to invite the co-operation of the trades' unions of Sydney in giving the great reformer a welcome on his arrival on ...

    Article : 270 words
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    Explosions is the subways in New York, designed to carry the electric wires underground, are (save the Standard's correspondent) becoming [?] ingly numerous. The cause is supposed to be the ...

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