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  2. NEW CALEDONIA.

    IN September, 1853, the French Admiral Despoints took possession of New Caledonia and the Isle of Pines. It was first stated that New Caledonia was to be a penal colony. It is sine ...

    Article : 2,554 words
  3. TO THE MEMBERS OF THE WESLEYAN CONFERENCE, SYDNEY.

    GENTLEMEN—If there is one rule more than another to condemn in the regulation laid down by the members of the Wesleyan Church to guide that body, it is that rule which makes it necessary for the Conference to remove, ...

    Article : 314 words
  4. TENNYSON'S IDYLLS OF THE KING.

    IT is a false belief which vulgarly confines the brightest period of the poetic faculties to the years of youth. The genuine poet matures and dovelopes like any other artist or intellectual laborer of ...

    Article : 3,869 words
  5. THE MURRAY MOUTH.

    THE unfortunate circumstances attending the loss of the Melbourne, will doubtless revive the fears as to the safe navagability of the Murray-mouth, which have for some considerable time been quieted, chiefly by the successful ...

    Article : 1,440 words
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