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  2. LADIES' LETTER.

    The Social air is thick with man of matrimonial events to be an[?]ed at a future date, the most import and of which will be given out ven ...

    Article : 958 words
  3. TRADE RUNNERS.

    An interesting phase of life in the port of Newcastle (Australia) a few years ago was that of trade-running. The ships running to make port were ...

    Article : 1,320 words
  4. FROM VARIOUS SOURCES.

    "A Bloke" has this to say.—"A low brute of a working man," as E. de Vere Smythe would say, had a bit of luck the other day. He was toiling ...

    Article : 748 words
  5. A CINEMA KING.

    One of America's very latest millionaires is Mr. Siegmund Lubin, the film king. How many millions Mr. Lubin possesses no one seems to ...

    Article : 639 words
  6. BIRTH OF THE BULLETIN

    Mr. J. F. Archibald, founder and for many years editor of the "Bulletin," announces his exit from Australian journalism. He has sold his ...

    Article : 2,301 words
  7. GEELONG WAKES UP.

    Geelong is awake! A few years ago there was not so very much exaggeration in the story that a person in Moorabool-street at 10 p.m. was liable ...

    Article : 327 words
  8. FAIR HARVEST ASSURED.

    Drought talk which has seriously affected certain trades in the past month has been happily dispelled by recent rains. West and South Australia, ...

    Article : 111 words
  9. A TOUGH SITUATION.

    "The toughest situation I was ever in," said a young man who lives by his wits, "was when I went into a Sixth-avenue gambling-den in New ...

    Article : 746 words
  10. Chance for the Country Party

    Victoria is lagging behind Westralia and New South Wales in respect to grain carriage in bulk. These two widely-divided States are preparing ...

    Article : 150 words
  11. ABRAHAM LINCOLN AND THE MARBLES.

    An elderly gentleman, now residing in Washington, tells this story about Abraham Lincoln. "I was about ten years of age and ...

    Article : 217 words
  12. WHEN ACCIDENTALLY POISONED.

    Now for a few special hints on the poisons most commonly taken by accident, always remembering that the first thing in all cases is to empty the ...

    Article : 347 words
  13. THE VANISHED.

    A thing on which I used to dote Was lovely woman's petticoat. Of all the duds she ever wore (And heaven knows they've been ...

    Article : 249 words
  14. TRIVIAL CAUSE OF A DUEL.

    One morning a Prussian officer came to an inn and ordered a pickled herring, which was. soon brought to him in a caper sauce. Not far from ...

    Article : 276 words
  15. VERDANT AUTHORS.

    Alluding to Lord Roseberry's [?] mark that "most books in a liberary [?]ought to be burned," Sir Gilbert Pa[?]ker, M.P., tells of a lively exchange of ...

    Article : 101 words
  16. The Woman and the Rib.

    Adam gave his rib To make a woman's shape. (Thus the story's writ, There is no escape!) ...

    Article : 60 words
  17. SAYING OF TO-DAY AND YESTERDAY.

    The only principle about some people is to make principal without principle.—Sam Mentz. 'Tis better to have loved and lost ...

    Article : 471 words
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