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A Recollection of Bermuda, by Dudley Costello, Esq. (Court Magazine, 1834)

Gibraltar: "Old Gib" (Leisure Hour, 1860)

Gathering Edible Birdnests in Bagelea [Java] (Illustrated London Almanack, 1865)

Some Rambling Notes of an Idle Expedition, by Mark Twain (Atlantic Monthly, 1878)

St. Helena in 1877 (Cassell's Family Magazine, 1878)

A Glimpse of Socotra, the Latest British Possession, by Eliza Clark (Cassell's Family Magazine, 1878)

Social Life in Java (Cassell's Family Magazine, 1881)

Bermudian Days, by Julia C.R. Dorr (Atlantic Monthly, 1883)

The Colonies and Dependencies of Great Britain: Barbadoes & St. Lucia, by Emma Brewer (Girl's Own Paper, 1883)
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The Colonies and Dependencies of Great Britain: The West Indies, Central and South Africa, by Emma Brewer (Girl's Own Paper, 1883)
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The Straits Settlement and British Malaya, by Sir J. Frederick Dickson, KCMG (English Illustrated Magazine, 1890A)

Jamaica, by Gilbert Gaul (Century Magazine, 1893A)

Life in the Malay Peninsula, by John Fairlie (Century Magazine, 1893A)

Dog Smugglers [of Gibraltar], by Charles Pelham (The Strand, 1896B)
On the use of dogs and other contrivances to smuggle tobacco from British-owned Gibraltar into Spain.

Perak Viewed from a Ghari, by H.K. Jowett (Windsor Magazine, 1896A)
Perak is a wealthy state under British protection in the Malay peninsula. A ghari is a small horse-drawn carriage.

Summer at Christmas-Tide [in Jamaica], by Julian Hawthorne (Century Magazine, 1897A)

A Monarch of All He Surveys (English Illustrated Magazine, 1899A)
"This article tells of the Happy Isles of the British Empire, which are the Cocos-Keeling and Christmas Islands in the Indian Ocean. They are owned by a family of sturdy Scots called Ross, who have put the story of Robinson Crusoe into the shade."
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