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  2. Intercolonial.

    The coalition works admirably up to this point. The time of trial has hardly yet come, but there are indications that the force of party discipline on both sides is needed in ...

    Article : 4,164 words
  3. "THE ENGLISH OUT OF INDIA."

    If by any torn of the political wheel M. Henri Rochefort should ever find himself as M. Paschal Grousset once did, at the head of the French Foreign Office, England would ...

    Article : 1,785 words
  4. Mail News.

    By the arrival of the s.s. Lusitania in Melbourne we have English newspapers to the 30th of March, We make the following extracts. ...

    Article : 3,415 words
  5. THE DISCOVERY OF INFERNAL MACHINES AT LIVERPOOL.

    The contents of a box seized by the detective police at Liverpool have been carefully examined, and they bear out the first impressions formed. The box contained two ...

    Article : 467 words
  6. OUTRAGE IN ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL.

    George Campion, a well-dressed man residing in Devonshire-square, City, was brought before Alderman Sir T. Owden, on March 20, charged with disorderly conduct in ...

    Article : 708 words
  7. THE MURDER OF THE LORD CHIEF JUSTICE OF HUNGARY.

    Particulars are published of the murder at Buda of Herr von Majlath von Szekhely, President of the Hungarian Upper House, Chief Judge of the Royal Court, and ...

    Article : 532 words
  8. DEATH OF MR. JOHN BROWN.

    "John Brown," who for many years has been the Queen's private attendant, died rather suddenly on March 27 at Windsor Castle. The occasion on which he took the ...

    Article : 497 words
  9. QUEEN VICTORIA AS GODDESS.

    The Athenceum mentions casually a striking incident which is stated to have recently occurred in Orissa, and winch would have broken Lord Beaconsfield's heart. Sergeant ...

    Article : 2,370 words
  10. LORD SALISBURY AT BIRMINGHAM.

    The Marquis of Salisbury opened the Midland Conservative Club at Birmingham on March 29. At a luncheon subsequently Lord Salisbury said there were no instruments ...

    Article : 671 words
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