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  4. [CONTINUED FROM SATURDAY'S ISSUE.] [ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.] THE GREAT MILL-STREET MYSTERY.

    Tom Lorimer possessed a very reasonable amount of what is usually termed "knowledge of the "1d;" so, when he heard Sybil launch out, a few days later, into some allusions to ...

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  5. MONEY ORDERS.

    The safest and best way to send small re mittances through the post is by money order. Even should a letter containing an order go astray, the money can be obtained ...

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  6. ODDS AND ENDS.

    Everybody must care for his neighbour's opinion whether he cares for his neighbour or not. Man is not born to solve the problem of ...

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  7. SOME SEA STORIES.

    In the month of June, 1859, I was second mate of the ship William True, on a voyage from Liverpool to the Cape of Good Hope. We were within 400 miles of the Cape and ...

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  8. ON SOME FORTUNATE INVENTIONS.

    We take the following interesting article from the "Inventors' Guide," published by Messrs. G. G. Turri and Co., international patent agents, of Melbourne. This is the ...

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