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  4. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    From "F. C.":—The Rev, Arthur H. Smith, D.D., 22 years a missionary in China, says:—The polytheism and pantheism of the lower cases of Chinese are matched in ...

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  5. CENTENARIANS.

    The longevity of animals was the subject of a lecture by Dr. P. Chalmers Mitchell in London List month. With the exception of tortoises, he ...

    Article : 545 words
  6. LONDON GOSSIP.

    It is announced that the German Emperor will be present at the unveiling of the National Memorial to Queen Victoria, in front of Buckingham Palace, on May ...

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  7. WHO INVENTED THE STRIPPER?

    From Thomas Neill, Fitzroy:—A controversy on this question was carried on 25 years ago, and The Register of May 12, 1886 stated:—'Mr. Ridley has indisputably ...

    Article : 277 words
  8. WHY MEN DON'T GO TO CHURCH.

    From "Divinity Student":—As a long suffering student, I protest against 'Rhetor's' suggestion to add another straw to the overburdened camel's back. The ...

    Article : 207 words
  9. TO CAPTURE MURDERERS.

    Many who beard and read the evidence given recently during the Magisterial examination of [?] Morrison, accused of the Clapham murder, wondered what the Home ...

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  10. THE WONDERBERRY.

    From "Lived On It":—My wife and I have eaten a great deal of deficious jam made from the wonderberry during the past two years, so it is evident that this berry ...

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  11. "THROWN OUT."

    From R. Blundell (Hon. Secretary United labour Party):—"In The Register of Tuesday is a paragraph headed Thrown Out," in which attention is called to the ...

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  12. MISCELLANEOUS..

    "Trust,"—Lettera by the writer mentioned appeared in The Register of February 28, March 4, and March 9. ...

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  13. RUSSIAN GIRL SOLDIER

    One of the Russian soldiers who fought in the late war with Japan was a girl (says a Moscow paper). On the occasion of St. George's holiday recently, a modestly ...

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  14. DISPENSARIES AND DOCTORS.

    From "Rank and File":—I notice a letter in The Register of March 24 signed 'Chemist' and another with the same signature in next day's issue. ...

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  15. LIBERAL UNION.

    MAITLAND, March 27.—A well-attended meeting of the local branch of the Liberal Union was held in the institute committee room on Saturday evening, The ...

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  16. GAMBLING.

    From "Life Protector":—In The Register of March 24 George B. Smyth questions the sincerity of the Premier and the Chief Secretary on the subject, and says he would ...

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  18. BISHOP WILSON'S APPOINTMENT.

    From the Rev, W. H. Winter, B.D.:—The Bishop in his reply to Canon Poole's letter has necessarily omitted to answer one curious statement which that ...

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