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  2. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    Ripple onward, gentle brook; From each cranny and each nook Pour the merry lay: Tripping [?] golden be[?] ...

    Article : 258 words
  3. SEIZURE OF AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    A Line in our telegraphic news, via Suez, states that 2000 tins of Australian meat have been seized. The particulars of the case may be gathered from the ...

    Article : 501 words
  4. THE PRESS ON THE ALABAMA QUESTION.

    IN the present difficult and anxious crisis the speeches delivered in both Houses of Parliament on the question at issue with America are in the highest degree ...

    Article : 1,118 words
  5. THE GERMAN VIEW.

    It is justly pointed out that the American Government thus demands from England a far larger sum of money than Germany wrested from France after a ...

    Article : 345 words
  6. FIJIAN STATISTICS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 917 words
  7. MISCELLANEOUS.

    A HORSE ATTACHED BY A HAWK.—A Wagga journal states that a few days ago the family of a selector on the Wallacetown Road were astonished to observe a ...

    Article : 593 words
  8. RECANTING THE TRUTH.

    THE Debats publishes the following letters. The first is from the Abbe Gratray, at present detained by illness in Switzerland, to the now Archbishop of Paris: ...

    Article : 1,235 words
  9. THE AMERICAN VIEW.

    The New York Herald addresses a word of warning to the English people It writes: "The people of the United States do ...

    Article : 525 words
  10. THE EXTTAORDINARY STORY.

    We learn from our Biimingham correspondent that no trace has yet been found of Mr. Bauer, the Russian gentleman who so mysteriously dissappeared in London ...

    Article : 240 words
  11. A VERY EXTRAORDINARY STORY.

    SIR,—As we have, without success, exhausted every ordinary channel for the purpose of obtaining information upon a subject in which we feel deep personal ...

    Article : 915 words
  12. PROFANITY AND SLANG.

    THE use of "bad language" is represented to be peculiarly an American characteristic, although British sailors often "d—n their eyes," and the profane ...

    Article : 556 words
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