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  2. Correspondence.

    Sir—Now that the export of fresh fruit to London is in full swing, the following letter from Mr. Burney Young, of the London Wine and Produce ...

    Article : 1,046 words
  3. A PARROT ON THE STAGE.

    Mr. Arthur A'Beckett, in his "Greenroom Recollections," tells the following funny story of a parrot setting the Lord Chamberlain ad defiance:—"The play was an excellent one ...

    Article : 456 words
  4. "ENOCH ARDEN" IN REAL LIFE.

    In the Appeal Division, London, on February 19, before Lord Justices Lindley, Kay, and Lopes, a motion was heard in a remarkable matrimonial suit, which presents the story of ...

    Article : 725 words
  5. GUN ACCIDENTS.

    Sir—For the last 40 years the use of firearms has been more or less taught to the young men of the colony, and few now, one would think, can be blind to the lesson enforced by ...

    Article : 208 words
  6. SIGNS AND WONDERS IN THE SKY.

    The Spectator, moralising on the recent bursting of an aerolite over Madrid, says:—It is not every day that a fireball is so considerate as to ...

    Article : 481 words
  7. MATUTINAL MANIA.

    "Matutinal mania" is the newest nervous ailment developed by our too energetic American cousins (writes the London Daily News). A New York physician asserts that the harassed ...

    Article : 205 words
  8. TRAGEDY IN A RAILWAY CARRIAGE.

    Mr. David Lloyd Morgan, English lecturer at the Swedish University of Lund, near, Malmo, shot himself aud a young lady from Lund in a railway carriage near Copenhagen ...

    Article : 346 words
  9. GAMBLING.

    Sir—Seeing that the totalizator is legalised and that daily gambling on the share market is tolerated and indulged in by those of high and of low degree, according to their means or the means of others ...

    Article : 281 words
  10. FIRE AT A MASKED BALL.

    A terrible tragedy occurred on February 18 at Santarem, a city on the Tagus, about 50 miles north of Lisbon. The close of the carnival was being celebrated by a masked ball ...

    Article : 462 words
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  12. DECAY OF THE RUSSIAN NOBILITY.

    Mr. John Mitchell, British Consul at St. Petersburg, in the course of his annual report to Lord Salisbury upon the condition of the country says:—Ten years of strenuous ...

    Article : 366 words
  13. RUSSIAN STOWAWAYS STIFLED.

    Six Russo-Polish Jews were suffocated on board the German steamer Herrmann which arrived in Hull recently. One of the surviving refugees, named Kranschuski, made the ...

    Article : 585 words
  14. FRUIT PESTS.

    Sir—In reply to the letter in yours of to-day signed "The Cowardly Ignorant Fruitgrower," I feel flattered that my letter in reply to his former one signed "Fruitgrower ...

    Article : 415 words
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