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  2. History of the British Empire.

    HISTORY is the record of the actions of men in communties, and especially in the highest form of communities. i.e, cations. From the family to the tribe, from the tribe to the nation; each is the ...

    Article : 1,225 words
  3. Round the Camp Fire.

    VARIOUS are the means adopted to break drunkards off their inordinate love for drink/ Apropros of this, I remember once hearing a rather amusing case in point, in which the ...

    Article : 793 words
  4. Church of England Provincial Synod.

    THE adjourned debate on the following resolution, moved by Mr. Gould, was continued:—"1. That in the opinion of t[?] synod it is expedient to reconstitute the ...

    Article : 542 words
  5. Public Meeting at Co[?]s Harbour.

    A PUBLIC MEETING was held at Coff's hour on 19th inst; Mr. A. Hermann, secretary of the Progress Association, in the chair. He explained at some length the ...

    Article : 387 words
  6. Lord Salisbury on the Eight Hours Day Question.

    LORD SALISBURY, in replying to a deputation from the London Trades Council, said he noticed that while there was a very strong conviction that a general desire for an eight ...

    Article : 791 words
  7. Among the Queensladn Slaves.

    MR. S.CHARLES write to the Herald: I have just retur[?] excursion as far north as [?] day Is[?] Cairns is a large town for [?] time i has been in ...

    Article : 816 words
  8. The "Abigailian" Banking Company.

    "FLANEUR" in the Freeman's Journal writes: One or two matters connected with the A B. Co. are somewhat peculiar[?] to put it mildly, and will stand a deal of explanation. ...

    Article : 475 words
  9. Peculiar Prayers.

    AN anonymous writer contributes to the Allantis Monthly some recollections or stories of the public prayres of the Puritan fathers of New England. In a Maine town, ...

    Article : 561 words
  10. Our Wonderful Woman.

    FRANK G. CARPENTER reports for the Washington Star a late interview with Rev. De Wit C. Talmage, in which the celebrated devine gives expression to his great appreciation of the men and women of ...

    Article : 631 words
  11. Cultivation of Sugar Cane.

    THERE is just now a great demand for land suitable to the growth of sugar cane in almost every part of this district, and as a consequence there is a probability that at no ...

    Article : 352 words
  12. Influx of Chinese.

    THE following telegram has been received from Camooweal:—"A most inhuman proceeding was enacted here on Friday last. Twenty-three Chinese were brought before ...

    Article : 344 words
  13. A Scientific Monkey.

    UNDER the heading of "Psychology," a recent issue of the American Naturalist has a curious paragraph on "The Monkey as a Scientific Investigator." In the interesting ...

    Article : 315 words
  14. Australian Butter in England.

    NEWS received by the mail on Monday (says the Australasian) indicates that the past season's shipments of butter to England have been the most successful on the whole ...

    Article : 257 words
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