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  2. THE POLICE AND COMPULSORY EDUCATION.

    At one of the pantomimes this season an immense effect is produced by the appoarance on the stage of several big boys who are being dragged to school by police-constables—the clown, of course, being ...

    Article : 479 words
  3. STRASBOURG UNDER THE GERMANS.

    Strasbourg at the present moment is cut off from the outer world; it has no newspapers, no amusements, no people. The streets are deserted, and nearly all the shops are closed. In its utter desolation ...

    Article : 1,185 words
  4. NEW CALEDONIA.

    We are in possession of New Caledonia news up to the 5th March. The following news is extracted from the Mo[?]iteur:—" It would appear that the local Government propose to increase the facilities for the ...

    Article : 443 words
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    The astonishing events of the second half of 1870 have reduced previous and contemporary transactions to real or apparent insignificance. In England spectators of the great Continental drama have ...

    Article : 2,225 words
  6. IT IS RAINING BOMBS.

    In the Soir of Tuesday last, M. Edmond About makes some characteristic observations:— Those who still doubted the moral of the population of Paris ought to be amply edified this morning. The ...

    Article : 354 words
  7. PRUSSIAN ARTILLERY.

    Last Saturday night a gun in one of the St. Cloud batteries was struck on the muzzle by a shell and dismounted, the carriage being injured more than the wrought iron tube. This incident has suggested the ...

    Article : 648 words
  8. INSIDE PAKIS.

    We continue our extracts from the diary of the " Besieged Resident," published in the Daily News:— Paris, December 23rd. Since Wednesday the troops—line, Mobiles, and ...

    Article : 3,947 words
  9. THE POPE IN HISTORY.

    The following summary of the persecutions suffered by the Popes in Rome will re-assure timid Catholics in the present sorrowful events. The list extends over fifteen contaries of ...

    Article : 370 words
  10. GENERAL SCHENCK'S MISSION.

    The Economist thinks if it be possible to settle the moot points between us and America, it is scarcely feasible to exaggerate the importance of doing so. It would make us far safer at home, if safety is ...

    Article : 542 words
  11. AUSTRIA AND PRUSSIA.

    The Appendix to the Austro-Hungarian Red Book, which was to have been laid before the Delegates at P[?]th, contains some hitherto unpublished despatches relative to the reapprochement between Germany and ...

    Article : 674 words
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  13. THE DEFENCE OF ENGLAND.

    Sir Henry Drummond-Wolff spoke on the subject of our national defences to the members of the Vales of Avon and Stour Farmers' Club, who met on Tuesday evening. He pointed out that in Prussia, where ...

    Article : 331 words
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