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  2. PARLIAMENT.

    THE SPEAKER (Mr W. H. Groom) took the chair at half-past 3 o'clock and said prayers. PETITION. Mr. W. BROOKES presented petitions from ...

    Article : 11,600 words
  3. THE WIMBLEDON MEETING.

    THE twenty-seventh meeting of the National Rifle Association, which opened on 12th July, can hardly be said to have begun under favourable conditions. After a week's splendid ...

    Article : 1,771 words
  4. COUNTRY MAILS.

    THE rains have come again, and with warm atmosphere have freshened up the green crops and the grass even on the ridges and high hills. No one complains of the weather excepting the ...

    Article : 3,171 words
  5. THE LATE EXHIBITION.

    SIR,—Some severe criticism on the management of the late show in Bowen Park has appeared in the form of letters to the Press, the writer of one of which, signed " Excelsior, ...

    Article : 702 words
  6. THE CRAWFORD-DILKE CASE.

    AS I write, the great divorce case, Crawford v. Crawford and Dilke, is running to its conclusion. The Judge is summing up, and we ought to have the result before the mail leaves. ...

    Article : 1,593 words
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