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  • AMERICAN INFLUENCE ON AUSTRALASIA.

    The story of the infiuence of the New World on the Old la a picturesque chapter of history that remains to be written. One important section of it would describe the ... [Article] (2865 words)
  • RUSSIAN FIRE BRIGADE.

    The most picturesque building in Russian towns is the fire look-out tower. Nearly every place of any size has at least one. At the top is a small signal pole with many halyards, and ... [Article] (471 words)
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  • SOCIAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General returned to Melbourne last Saturday, and her Excellency Lady Northcote left Sydney for the soutern capital on Monday last. ... [Article] (2815 words)
  • ENGAGEMENT.

    A marriage bas been arranged between Commander H. Grenfell, R.N., and Mrs. Dixson (nee Fitzmaurice), widow of Mr. Hugh Dixson, jun. ... [Article] (23 words)
  • DEPUTATIONS. WHARFAGE RATE ON PHOSPHATTC ROCK.

    A deputation from Elliott Bros, works waited on the Premier yesterday afternoon in reference to the wharfage rate imposed on phosphatic rock. It was pointed out that ... [Article] (351 words)
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  • THE CHURCHES.

    When a man loves truth better than dignities and emoluments, he is a man to be noted. Such a man is Dr. Agar Beet, Theological Professor at Richmond Wesleyan College, ... [Article] (2525 words)
  • BARRIER LABOUR. TEN YEAES' ABSOLUTE RECORD. BROKEN HILL, Thursday.

    The numbor of hands employed along the line of lode at Broken Hill varies with circumstances, and to-day the general prosperity of the mines is practically demonstrated ... [Article] (878 words)
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  • SCULLING, CHAMPIONSHIP PROGRESS OF THE TRAINING.

    Fine bracing weather with fairly smooth water has favoured the rival scullers during the week, and a great deal of beneficial work has been done with some degree of comfort. ... [Article] (896 words)
  • STRANGE CAPTURE OF A FOX. CARCOAR, Friday.

    Mr. John Muir, of Waugoola, one night last week heard a strange no[?] in tte next room, and, thinking it might be a burglar, called out to the occupants of the adjoining room. His ... [Article] (141 words)
  • SHEEP OR MEN? TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—In the issue of your paper, July 3, recording the annual meeting of the Now South Wales Sheepbreeders' Association, Sir Francis Suttor, M.L.C., drew attention to the fact ... [Article] (701 words)
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