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AUSTRALIAN NEWS.

OUR INDIAN ARMY.

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THE CASE OF THE REV. MR. DODWELL…

THE NEPTUNE.

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DOTHEGIRLS' HALL:

CAVALRY ORGANISATION.

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THE CLEOPATRA VERDICT.

SALE OF THE NOVAR COLLECTION.

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MADAME TEIAL AND

ah fv, a FL°or)S IN LONDON.

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OUR MILITARY POSITION. ■

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CIGAR ENDS.

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CIGAR ENDS. The English are very often and very justly accused of being a wasteful people, and the modes ia which they exhibit this traic in their character are of the moat infinite and surprising variety. It may b.a sup- posed that they are not very far advanced towards amending their ways when it is remembered that they are very seldom even aware that they are charge- able with the weakness in question. Perhaps a lesson wh'ch has just been read by the people of Stuttgart to the world will sooner or later come home to the people of this country, and teach them tbe advantages of economy even when practised 021 the humblest Ecale. In the capital of Wurtembcrg a good many cigars are smoked in tho course of eypry year. Per- haps, indeed, it would not be going too far to say that a great many are f-raoked in the course of every twenty-four hours. Now evirjr on- of these cU rs may be taken to have had an unsmoked end to it, and each such epd, however carefully smoked, must contain a roll of tobacco — or what serveS as tobacco in Wurtemberg—of at least a centimetre in length. Taking one cigar with another, and the careless smokers with the rest, it would, perhaps be safe to say that on an average the twelfth part of every cigar is left unsmoked. The idea of utilising these ends ia not by any means novel. It has beeO familiar for some years past to the gamins of ParlS, who have made a practice of picking up all the cigar- ends outside the theatres and in the streets, with a view sometime, no doubt, of smoking them, but more often of selling them for fumigating purposes to the market-gardeners and florists of the suburbs..At Stuttgart it appears that the street boys are either too idle or too industrious to indulge in this occupation and until lately the cigar-ends have lain neglected )11 the rather unsavoury gutters. Within the last feft weeks or months, however, the matter has been take" in hand in a really serious style, and a society of charitable persons has been at work" col- lecting" cigar ends, just as children collet eggs or butterflies, or as impulsive young Isdi^ collect stamps and monograms. The result of their labours was a harvest of rather ill-looking scraps containing various proportions of tobacco, which they sold for 400 marks, to be distributed to the poor. AO "appeal" is now being made to the smokers in soB*8 parts of France to take care of their cigar-ends, we may expect before long to hear of men cases for the old ends of their cigars as well as for tbe cigars themselves.

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