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  2. LADY DUDLEY'S JEWELS.

    O[?]r London telegrams have recently made reference to a confession—now discovered to be untrue—by a man named Wilkinson of the theft of the Countess of Dudley's ...

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  3. OUR NOVEL.

    MRS. CRAYWORTH entered the white drawing room, an apartment specially decorated for its present mistress. On the large white panels reaching almost to ...

    Article : 2,130 words
  4. THE FASHIONABLE KANGAROO.

    If a hoary "old woman," or a beautiful deer headed little wallaby, could see into what delicate artistic and dainty articles the ingenuity of man could transform his ...

    Article : 1,462 words
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  6. BRITISH TRADE WITH THE COLONIES.

    Our cablegrams have already mentioned that on June 19th a dopntation representing the United Empire Trade Leauge had an interview with Lord Salisbury on a the ...

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