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  2. OUR NEW ZEALAND LETTER.

    Ceptain Romeril, of the Toroa, trading with the Chatham. Islands, tells of the sad fate of nine Maoris who met their death by drowning whilst mutton-birding at Tupunga. ...

    Article : 1,340 words
  3. DIARY OF A TOUR.

    Monday, 29th May.—By the kindness of Mr. Wm. Fairclough, manager of the Hank of Victoria (who has died since our return to Australia), we were enabled to see the ...

    Article : 2,355 words
  4. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC.

    Mr. E. R. G. Andrews's series of chamber concerts was brought to a close last Wednesday evening at the A.N.A. Hall by the fourth and special programme, which served as the ...

    Article : 1,673 words
  5. [ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.] "IN WHITE RAIMENT,'

    CHAPTERS I. AND II.—Dr. Richard Collkirk, a successful West End specialist, tells his story, Early in his career in London he becomes for a week locum tenens to Robert Raymond, ...

    Article : 211 words
  6. BROADBRIM'S GREATER NEW YORK LETTER.

    A few years ago when a Peace Congress to be held at The Hague was proposed to the civilised nations of the earth, it was received with a mild smile by the diplomatic ...

    Article : 2,165 words
  7. CHAPTER IV.

    On reaching the corridor I was confronted by the thin, spare figure of the Tempter Standing resolutely before a closed door—that of Beryl's chamber. ...

    Article : 3,164 words
  8. THOUGHTS FOR SUNDAY.

    We are wise if we learn never to waste a noment in worrying over what no human power can give us again. This is even in sorrow. Sadness only [?] us for duty! ...

    Article : 256 words
  9. TEMPERANCE NOTES.

    The best argument I have found in Maine for proghibition was by an editor of a paper in Portland, that was, for political reasons, mildly opposed to it. I had a conversation ...

    Article : 665 words
  10. THE MORNING OF LIFE.

    The morning of like the dawn of day, has most of purity, of imagery, and harmony. —Chateaubriand." ...

    Article : 20 words
  11. A DESETTING SIN.

    various experiences of the secret life 'fill one with shame but the persistence of a besetting sin drives one near to despair. Far back in childhood this evil visitor first ...

    Article : 528 words
  12. A DARK CHAPTER CLOSED.

    More than a year ago a brief despatch from St. Petersburg announced that the Tzar desired to abolish exile to Siberia, and had appointed a commission to consider the ...

    Article : 439 words
  13. A STORY CONCERNING TWINS.

    At the foot of Cherry Tree Hill, Ilford, near Mudgee (N.S.W.) is the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Cosier and family. Mrs. Cosier is 36 years of age and the other of seven children, the ...

    Article : 400 words
  14. THE RADIOPHONE.

    In "Pearson's Magazine" an interesting paper is devoted to the radiophone an apparatus for "talking along a beam of light," which, it is claimed. will compete with ...

    Article : 356 words
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