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  2. BRITAIN TOTALLY UNPREPARED FOR WAR.

    In the Fortnightly Review for January Sir Challes Dilke continues his extremely pessimistic articles on the British Anny, and the unpreparedness of this country for a great war. ...

    Article : 712 words
  3. CITY POLICE COURT.

    Before Mr. W. H. Day, P.M. DRUNKENNESS AND DISORDERLY CONDUCT.— Six persons charged with drunkenness were discharged. James Spence (39) was fined 10s. ...

    Article : 385 words
  4. EXTRACTS FROM ENGLISH PAPERS.

    The British consul at Rochello has sent a report to the Foreign Office warning the English public that a great deal of the so-called brandy now sent from France is ...

    Article : 716 words
  5. GYMPIE MINING NEWS.

    The prospecting work in progress in different parts of the held wide asunder has not yet—coutrary to expectation—been productive of any discoveries of importance, although in the case of ...

    Article : 864 words
  6. FIJI.

    The great event of the time consists in the impending change of Governors and its attendant train of political results. Sir Charles Mitchell, who in so short a time proved himself ...

    Article : 694 words
  7. THE BAL-MASQUE IN LONDON.

    The London social gossip correspondent of the Melbourne Argus writes that he had attended an entertainment which is almost unique in this country—at least, of later years ...

    Article : 561 words
  8. THE SANDGATE ELECTION.

    For some time past the municipal affairs in Sandgate have not been managed in such a manner us to give entire satisfaction to those most interested there (the real property owners ...

    Article : 647 words
  9. IN SELF-DEFENCE.

    Sir,—In the minutes of the monthly meeting hold in the Y.M.C.A. rooms on behalf of the blind, deaf, and dumb, which appeared in the Queenslander of the 3rd December, 1887 (brought ...

    Article : 382 words
  10. THE FLOODS IN CHINA.

    In a long account of the disastrous floods recently reported from China, the Shanghai correspondent of the Standard, under date 16th November, says:— ...

    Article : 1,122 words
  11. AN IRISH ROMANCE AND A FAMILY FAILING.

    Another shooting scandal has occurred in Ireland (writes the social gossip correspondent of the Melbourne Argus) in which the widow of a well-known man is indirectly concerned. A ...

    Article : 691 words
  12. A STORY OF WELSH GOLD.

    Mr. Wilbraham Taylor, of Hadley Hurst, in a letter to the Times, relates the following experience:—About the year 1860 a bustling little Welshman entered my room in London ...

    Article : 626 words
  13. FRANCE AND THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    The London correspondent of the Melbourne Age, writing on 6th January, says that the adage that "One story is good till another is told" has been exemplified this week by the ...

    Article : 838 words
  14. CHINESE EVICTION AT CLERMONT.

    From the account given hy the special re porter of the Peak Downs Telegram of the eviction of the Chinese from the Clermont by Warden Morey and a posse of police we abridg ...

    Article : 1,807 words
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