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  2. A FIGHT BETWEEN A BLACK SNAKE AND A RATTLERSNAKE

    My friend and I were returning from a tour which had curried us far into the bush, as the forests of gum trees and scrub are there called. We were walking through a c[?]ring, ...

    Article : 786 words
  3. DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL.

    Miss Alice Crawford is to give a recital at the Mechanics' Hall, Geelong, on Monday evening. She will have the assistance of Miss Ida Osborne and Mr. W. G. Barker. ...

    Article : 1,577 words
  4. ALL RIGHTS BESERVED.) THE THUMBPRINT.

    But Gascoigne had hoard enough. He believed that the Frenchman must have had a confederate, through whom he had purchased the weapon. Bat how could he prove ...

    Article : 3,192 words
  5. BROADBRIM'S GREATER NEW YORK LETTER.

    Now the storm is almost over and the aftermath leaves nothing behind but disgrace, sorrow and loss to the men who set themselves up as the champions of labor. They ...

    Article : 2,003 words
  6. ONE THING AND ANOTHER.

    The Belgian Government have ordered their Minister in Rome to make representations to the Italian Government to protest against the enomous destruction of Northern ...

    Article : 1,596 words
  7. QUEER MARRIAGES.

    In 1873, or thereabouts, a Scottish shop assistant of eighteen married his master's daughter, a girl of the same ago. He agreed to live with the latter's parents at first, but ...

    Article : 911 words
  8. ODDS AND ENDS.

    The smallest salary received by the head of a civilised Government is that of the President of the Republic of Andorra, in the Pyrenees. His pay amounts, to only 15 dollars a ...

    Article : 480 words
  9. M. JULES GUERIN.

    Jules Geurin, the famous anti-Semitic, is a strong mail, 35 years of age, tall, and very broad. Anger lurks always in his eves; his fist is perpetually pounding; among agitators ...

    Article : 487 words
  10. NERVOUS STRAIN UNDER FIRE.

    Richard Harding Davis, in his reminiscences of "The Cuban and Port Ricau Campaign," thus gives a graphic description of the effects of flying missiles on the nerves of ...

    Article : 515 words
  11. DARTMOOR PRISON.

    The real Dartmoor, the Dartmoor that is known to the thousand black-arrowed inmates of the sombre granite-built penitentiary, and to those of us who live amid its ...

    Article : 377 words
  12. KIPLING AND THE PRINCE.

    Many journalists have seen Rudyard Kipling in peculiar positions, but I think (writes a Cape correspondent of "M.A.P") I can claim to have made his acquaintance under ...

    Article : 385 words
  13. LET THEM TELL IT.

    The public utterances of Bendigo Citi[?] are what count. Publicity is what the [?]people want. Let them tell it. ...

    Article : 316 words
  14. WHERE NAPHTHA COMES FROM.

    About seven or eight miles from Baku is the little collection of huts and offices called Balachany, a word which means the naphthaplace, the country between the two places ...

    Article : 186 words
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  17. IMITATIONS OF THE REAL.

    Original fall for short of it, and are a unpleassant as it is palatable. Insist upon having the real, that is Wolfe's Schnapps. ...

    Article : 21 words
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