News from 20/08/1853
1853; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
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Frontmatter: The Leader. Table of contents: Contents. News: English Railway Traffic Increases, but the Dividends Nearly Stand Still, Contrasting Strongly with the Dividends on French Lines, Great Fire at Dover, Letters from Paris Letter LXXXVI, News of the Week, The French Princes of the House of Orleans—The Comte De Paris, Prince Robert of Orleans, and Count Paul of Anjou—Are at Present in Dublin, and Visited the Great Exhibition and Some of the Institutions of the City on Tuesday, Public Killing in Scotland, Public Affairs The Camp and the Fleet, The "Accident" at the Crystal Palace, Health of London during the Week, The Nemesis of Derbyite Misdoings Is Unrelenting, The Week in Parliament Russia: Ministerial Statement, Husband and Wife, London Streets Are Being Greatly Improved, The Camp Breaks Up, The Zeit Has Published a Translation of Four Documents Illustrative of the Latest Position of the Turkish Question, The British Cotton Goods Exported Last Year Were Worth 29,878,087l, Workers Work Best When Fed, Miscellaneous, Lessons in Christian Humility, Criminal Record, Responsibility for "Accidents", The Development Hypothesis of the "Vestiges" Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation. Tenth Edition. With Extensive Additions and Emendations, …, Journal of Railway Accidents, Multiple News Items, Convocation Again, Curiosities of Justice, History of the Winds and Waves, Continental Notes, Australia, Another Inarticulate Convocation, Death at the Crystal Palace. Shipping news: The Lost Arab Ship, The Fleet. Editorial: Notice to Correspondents, Suicide in the Army, A Word for the Doctors, Indian Wars and Indian "Justice", A Barrister's Duty to His Client, The Working Classes, True Slaves, Of Mexican News We Have a Few Items of Late Date. Sports: A Yacht Race. Arts and entertainment: The Dublin Exhibition Reverses the "Wayward Fate" of Irish Undertakings: It Has Succeeded. Letter to the editor: A Couple of Rectifications (To the Editor of the Leader), Open Council Smyth V. Smyth and Others, How Peace Is Secured.—Ministerial Explanations (To the Editor of the Leader). Fiction, drama: Literature, An Autolycus in Literature Sketches and Characters, or the Natural History of the Human Intellects. William Whitecross by James William Whitecross. Birth notices: Births, Marriages, and Deaths Births. Marriage notices: Marriages. Death notices: Deaths. Business: Commercial Affairs Money Market and City Intelligence. Accounts, donations, financials: British Funds for the past Week, Foreign Funds. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.
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