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  2. A TRAGICAL TALE TOLD BY A SURGEON.

    MR. ROCHFORD, a surgeon in extensive practice, some years ago told me the following tragical story. It was intended to be illustrative of the singular way in which accident may sometimes be mistaken for crime, and sometimes also reveal crime. ...

    Article : 4,553 words
  3. THE NEW CLIPPER SHIP ANN DUTHIE.

    ANY of our readers who have recently visited the Circular Quay must have been struck with the symmetrical hull, taunt masts, and graceful appearance of the beautiful ship of which we present an illustration. For years past the Aberdeen ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 813 words
  4. DAUGHTERS OF EVE.

    DAUGHTERS of Eve in the eighteenth century of Christianity, even as they were in the old time before the Flood, even as Eve was herself tempted and tempting, enticing to mischief, hut, truth to say, not altogether unenticed—so they are in the picture ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 745 words
  5. STICKING UP OF THE GYMPIE MAIL COACH.

    ON the 6th instant, when the coach from Gympie for Brisbane was about five or six miles from Gympie, a passenger saw a masked man riding on the near side of the coach, covering the ...

    Article : 440 words
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