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  2. SALUTARY LESSON FOR WIFE-BEATER.

    The details of a case of continued wife-beating were outlined at the Paddington (Sydney) Police Court, before Mr. Barnett, S.M. Rebecca M'Bride complained that her ...

    Article : 655 words
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    Advertising : 97 words
  4. "THE MISER WITH THE BIG HOARD."

    The swagman John M'Cormick, who was arrested at Ballarat (Vic.) 12 months ago on a charge of having no visible lawful means of support, but who subsequently was found to ...

    Article : 250 words
  5. "THIS MAN OUGHT TO BE IN GAOL."

    In the Melbourne Divorce Court, Margaret Glenn, aged 42 years, sued for the dissolution of her marriage with William Lemmen Glenn, aged 46 years, on the ground of desertion. The ...

    Article : 265 words
  6. ROADMAN'S LAPSE INTO INSANITY.

    A roadman named Jack Barry, working in Brennan's camp, 10 miles from Dorrigo (N.S.W.), went mad on Tuesday. He set fire to the camp, then seized' the crockery of the ...

    Article : 230 words
  7. THE QUEEN MOTHER

    A GREAT DEAL OF ANXIETY HAS BEEN FELT REGARDING THE HEALTH OF QUEEN ALEXANDRA LATELY, AND IT IS NOW STATED THAT SHE WILL NOT BE PRESENT AT THE CORONATION. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 31 words
  8. "BIT HALF MY EAR OFF."

    In the Tamworth Police Court, John Garretty, 22, a laborer, was charged with assaulting Leslie Mason, occasioning actual bodily harm. After hearing evidence, the P.M. reduced the ...

    Article : 210 words
  9. THE LARGEST FAMILY IN AUSTRALIA OR NEW ZEALAND.

    The largest present-day family in Australia and New Zealand, of which the parents are alive. That is what "The Globe" requires particulars of. All members of the family need not ...

    Article : 282 words
  10. YOUNG WOMAN'S FOOLISHNESS.

    A Christchurch (N.Z.) girl, named Nellie Waghorn has had the distinction conferred upon her of being the first person against, whom the provisions of Section 4 of last session's Crimes ...

    Article : 219 words
  11. HAS SAVED FIVE LIVES.

    While a fire at the pavillen at Sir Joseph Banka's Ground, Botany, Sydney, was at its height on Wednesday night, Fred Edwards, a barman employed at the adjoining hotel, ...

    Article : 265 words
  12. FAMILY CAUGHT IN BURNING HOUSE.

    A fatal fire occurred at Mullengudgery (N.S.W.) railway station house, which was occupied by the caretaker and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Breeze, and three young children—two ...

    Article : 180 words
  13. LEVITY IN DEFENCE MATTERS.

    A Wellington (N.Z.) youth who has a penchant for practical joking had an experience the other day which should at least cause him to ponder over his future jokes before ...

    Article : 244 words
  14. ASK WHY.

    If you do not see the newsrunner carrying "The Globe," or the newsagent displaying it, so that all may know that the latest issue of the Journal is available, ask why. "The Globe" ...

    Article : 64 words
  15. ALL QUESTIONS ANSWERED

    Q—Could you tell me which colony has produced the most gold, New South Wales or Victorial:—James B. (Railway Boardinghouse, Gulgong). ...

    Article : 66 words
  16. THE BEST FOR A PENNY.

    W. C. Cox, Forest Hill, Canterbury (Vic.): "Heartiest congratulations to "The Globe" newspaper, best paper for a penny, educational, and interesting. May it have a prosperous career ...

    Article : 36 words
  17. SENSATIONAL UNANIMITY.

    Attached are extracts from a few of the many letters received by the Editor of the "Globe," from readers in all parts of Australasia. They are heartily thanked for their ...

    Article : 186 words
  18. NOTHING NEARLY AS GOOD IN CANADA.

    "Nova Scotian," Melbourne, Vic.: "As a native of Canada, I can assure you that 'The Globe' is twice as good a production as anything my country produces at three times the price. In ...

    Article : 52 words
  19. THE HOT SPRINGS.

    Q.—To decide an argument, please tell me whether Lake Rotorun, in the Hot Springs district of New Zealand, is above or below sealevel ?—EX-MAORI (Mount Barker, S.A.). ...

    Article : 46 words
  20. UNITY, LIBERTY, CHARITY.

    Q.—Please tell me whence these lines are derived, author's name, &c.—E.M., Napier, N.Z. In things essential, unity, In things doubtful, liberty, ...

    Article : 53 words
  21. BLACK SEA STORM.

    Q.—I want to know if you can oblige me with the date of a great storm at Balaclava, in the Black Sea. I was in it in 54; I was in Balaclava Harbor on November 5 when Inkerman was ...

    Article : 64 words
  22. USEFUL INFORMATION.

    William, John Hart, Mertonvale, Gienorchy, Tasmania:—"I am taking a very interesting paper now issued by your office. I think, I allude to 'The Globe.' I admire it from a useful ...

    Article : 41 words
  23. SHARP RETORT BY A PRELATE.

    Q.—What high prelate was it who, in Vienna, on one occasion rebuked a nobleman who thought to humiliate him in public by showing him an objectionable picture?—STUDENT ...

    Article : 131 words
  24. OTHER ANSWERS.

    H.J.S. (City).—(1) You had better see a doctor at once. (2) Such questions are answered in the paper you mention. F. DAVIS (Auckland): (1) Any questions in ...

    Article : 397 words
  25. THE S.S. MANLY.

    Q.—(1) When was the Port Jackson Steamship Company's s.s. Manly built? (2) What is the approximate distance between the Sydney Heads.—Engineer (Newtown). ...

    Article : 67 words
  26. FENCING RIGHTS.

    Q.—I have leased a farm as a clearing lease, and fenced it, but my neighbor will not contribute his half. Can I compel him to put his half up, or will the owner have to see him?— ...

    Article : 111 words
  27. I LIKE IT VERY MUCH.

    John Gaggin, I Tyrone-street, South Yarra, Melbourne : "I much like your paper. I sent the first copy to a friend of mine in Fiji (Mr. W. J. Waters), and I enclose his appreciation, ...

    Article : 63 words
  28. LABOR IN QUEENSLAND.

    Q.—It is stated in the press that farm laborers are scarce In Queensland and that farmers are paying 8/ a day. Would you kindly let me know in what part?—Reader of "The Globe." ...

    Article : 149 words
  29. IT IS WORTH A GREAT DEAL MORE.

    James Reid, Wyman-street, Basin Pocket, Queensland: "Allow me to tender my best wishes in regard to 'The Globe.' It is the very best paper ever I read at the price. In fact, it ...

    Article : 70 words
  30. HOW TO CLEAN CORAL.

    Q.—Can you tell me the best way to clean coral ?—HOUSEKEEPER (Parramatta). A.—To clean coral that has become very dusty, hang it in a net in a large pot or pan of ...

    Article : 106 words
  31. WHAT THE WORLD PAYS ITS RULERS.

    "Dodo" (Bendigo) asks: "What do the different countries of the world pay their rulers?" The answer is here illustrated. The sums marked on the boxes have been obtained from the Civil Lists of the fourteen principal countries of the world. The salaries present a curiously uneven appearance, ranging from £10,000, the annual allowance of the President of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 112 words
  32. QUERIES AWAITING ANSWERS.

    When we have queries for which no information is available we insert them under this head. Readers having the necessary knowledge are invited to answer on a ...

    Article : 39 words
  33. CONGRATULATIONS FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    Harry Holland, Gore, New Zealand: "I feel bound, as an Australian, to congratulate you upon publishing a paper like the 'Globe' at so small a cost. I have been a constant reader of ...

    Article : 110 words
  34. A SOUTH AFRICAN'S APPRECIATION.

    Dear Sir,—Allow me to add my congratulations to the many others you have received from the reading public on the wonderful pennyworth of bright, entertaining reading you are ...

    Article : 88 words
  35. THE BLACK WATCH.

    "E.C." (Erskine-street, North Melbourne), writes : "As a lover of that historic regiment, the Black Watch, and having studied their history since its formation in 1729, under the ...

    Article : 353 words
  36. TO RESILVER A MIRROR.

    Q.—Will you please describe the process of resilvering, a mirror, so that I can do it:— S.T.G. (Bendigo). A.—If it is proposed to resilver a small ...

    Article : 372 words
  37. AUCTIONEERS IN ENGLAND.

    Q.—What are the conditions under which auctioneers' licenses are issued in England.—BILL. A.—Any person can become an auctioneer by taking out an auctioneer's license, the cost of ...

    Article : 171 words
  38. "MAMMOTH, MARVELLOUS, MAJESTIC."

    J. J. Evans, 27 Beat-street, Clifton Hill, Melbourne: Accept heartiest congratulations upon the great goal you have attained in putting before Australians such, a Publication as the ...

    Article : 86 words
  39. ONE PAPER BETTER THAN A NUMBER.

    I have been taking "The Globe" since the first issue, and find it to be the very best paper I have ever read. I used to get several weekly papers, but since "The Globe" made an ...

    Article : 92 words
  40. THE TOTALISATOR.

    Q.—Please tell me the amount of money passed through the Totalisator in New Zealand? —PUNTER (Kalgoorlie, W.A.). A.—Over two millions sterling a year. ...

    Article : 72 words
  41. THE ISLAND OF HAWAIL

    Q—Is Hawaii, in mid Pacific Islands, under British Government, and what is the estimated European population? Does it offer good prospects for future rubber industry? What is the ...

    Article : 158 words
  42. BETTER THAN EVER.

    J. McCarthy, Goods Shed, Railway Yards, Roma-street, Brisbane: "First accept my heartiest congratulations on maintaining the excellent standard adopted in your first issue. The ...

    Article : 125 words
  43. THE BEST IN THE WORLD.

    H. J. Smith, Wynnum, Queensland: "Heartiest compliments on both matter and 'get-up' of "The Globe,' which Is the beat pennyworth of journalism I know of in the world." ...

    Article : 34 words
  44. WHAT AN ALBINO IS.

    Q.—Will you please tell me what an albino is?—J.J.C. (Orange). A.—"Albino" is the name given to persons and animals in whom, by some defect in their ...

    Article : 89 words
  45. COULD NOT DO WITHOUT IT.

    Mrs. J. Collins, Bangalow, N.S.W.: "I must compliment you upon the paper. It is the brightest and best paper going. I would not miss it for anything." ...

    Article : 33 words
  46. IT MEETS ALL REQUIREMENTS.

    W. R. Morrow, Wood End-road, Ipswich, Queensland—"I must congratulate you upon the splendid manner in which "The Globe" is edited. I intend to be a constant reader of 'The Globe.' ...

    Article : 40 words
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