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  2. HUMOR.

    Janks—"I see that young Noodle and Miss Sharp have made a match of it. He's got no head at all, but she's a clever girl." Griggle—"Well, you can't expect ...

    Article : 1,331 words
  3. EDWARD BULWER LYTTON.

    Although the first Lord Lytton died in the year 1873, his popularity as a novelist and dramatist is still as great as when he was the most famous man in England. The ...

    Article : 2,693 words
  4. THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL.

    The Sunday-school is a comparatively new institution, for it is little more than 130 years old, which is but as a day in the Christian era, and though it has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,808 words
  5. LITERATURE.

    The story of Lord Lister's life and work, as related by Dr. G. I. Wrench, in a volume published by Mr. T. Fisher Unwin, does more than remind the reader of ...

    Article : 2,990 words
  6. FROM NEAR AND FAR.

    So small is a model of the liner Medina, on view at the recent "Model Engineer" Exhibition at the Royal Horticultural Hall, London, that human hair has ...

    Article : 1,173 words
  7. SALISBURY TO BOWMANS RAILWAY.

    Sir—I notice with pleasure that a Bill has been introduced in our State Parliament to construct the first portion of the direct route to Port Augusta. The ...

    Article : 337 words
  8. "QUEEN ELIZABETH."

    Sir—While thanking you for the kindly words you have written in "The Advertiser" about my epic drama "Queen Elizabeth," I wish at the same time to correct ...

    Article : 671 words
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