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  2. THE GERMANS IN THE LATE WAR.

    " The German losses turn out," says the PalMall Gazette, " on a revision of the official lists to have been smaller than was first believed. The total loss in killed, wounded, and missing amount ...

    Article : 397 words
  3. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    A Presbyterian lay association was formed last night. The disturbances at the Biloela Industrial Schools continue, and a police guard has been ...

    Article : 272 words
  4. VERBAL INSPIRATION.

    SIR,—A late writer in your columns has more than once affirmed that the inspiration of the Holy Scriptures is not verbal; that this is an absurd or untenable theory; that it makes the writers more recording ...

    Article : 1,073 words
  5. OPENING OF THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION IN LONDON.

    The International Exhibition of 1871 was opened by the Prince of Wales. The Queen, some few months ago, held out the hope that she might be able to perform the ceremony in ...

    Article : 1,471 words
  6. THE VALUE OF IMMIGRANTS.

    The chief of the Burean of Statistics at Washington—a functionary corresponding with the registrar-general in these colonies—has just presented to the American Government a report on ...

    Article : 841 words
  7. "HERE AWA,' THERE A WA,' WANDERING WILLIE"!

    SIR,—The reply of " Landmark" to my queries— if I may call that which gives no answer a reply— brings vividly to my recolleotion a finger-post which I saw some years ago standing at the junction of ...

    Article : 171 words
  8. DR. DOLLINGER.

    The following (says The Times) is a translation of an address from the Professors of the University of Rome to the Capitulary Provost, Dr. Ignatius Döllinger, Professor of Ecclesiastical ...

    Article : 1,267 words
  9. VICTORIA.

    Amongst the passengers by the Lincolnshire was Mr. Tava[?], the West Indian tragedian, who has come out under engagement to Mr. Coppin. Mr. Tavares is accompanied by Mrs. ...

    Article : 528 words
  10. WHAT IS "A FAIR DAY-WORK?"

    The extraordinary strength of the modern desire for more leisure is curiously illustrated by the accounts of the existing strike at Oldham. Thirty thousand workmen in the cotton trade ...

    Article : 1,650 words
  11. "WANDERER'S" DOUBTS.

    SIR,—Your correspondent " Wandorer" desires to know what "orthodoxy—not the opinion of a majority, but truth—is." I can tell him what the orthodoxy of the New Testament is, and, although ...

    Article : 689 words
  12. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The quarterly statement of the revenue was issued on the 14th inst. As compared with the corresponding quarter of 1870 the result is a decrease of £4,353. The total revenue proper ...

    Article : 85 words
  13. QUEENSLAND.

    Some uneasiness seems to be excited in Queensland regarding the fate of two squatters who were travelling by the new direct track from the Gulf of Carpentaria. The Brisbane ...

    Article : 245 words
  14. COURAGE UNAWARDED.

    SIR,—Under the above heading a correspondent, signing himself "Humanity," has written you aletter, calling attention to the meritorious conduct of Constable Hayes in lifting out of the river a female who ...

    Article : 655 words
  15. SIR DANIEL COOPER AND THE WOOL TRADE.

    The following circular letter was addressed by the last mail to some of the leading colonists:— LONDON, 10th May, 1871. Sir,—As the following lines may convey some ...

    Article : 2,373 words
  16. CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.

    The Cape Argus of April 18th, in its summary for England, reports:—" The probability of a quarrel with the Freu State about the ownership of the diamond-fields has been stoppod by the ...

    Article : 645 words
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