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  2. PARKES.

    [?] has been great excitement about the rush to Burra Burra, but the excitement is now pretty well over ; for you see men can't live on excitement, and unless there is something to keep on renewing it, it soon dies. This ...

    Article : 1,512 words
  3. The Song of the Moon.

    CALM, cold, and white, in the still midnight, I shine down the ether deeps— "Whilst the silent skies, with their starry eyes," Watch man's world as it wandering sleeps. ...

    Article : 500 words
  4. Walt Whitman, the American Poet.

    Poetes [?]ascitur non fit, if true as applied to the individual, ought on the same principle to be true as applied to peoples, and yet, as a matter of fact, there have been but two really great leading ...

    Article : 6,526 words
  5. Snake-Bite Experiments in Melbourne.

    SOME months ago Professor Halford announced the discovery of an antidote for snake-bite by the injection of ammonia. A number of scientific experiments were made, the results of which were carried all over the ...

    Article : 413 words
  6. MOLONG.

    The weather is most delightfully fine, and if frost only keeps off for about a month there will yet be a good crop of grass for the winter. Ploughing is going on in real earnest, and large areas of wheat are being put in. ...

    Article : 434 words
  7. GONGOLGON.

    It has been raining here the past two days, and has every appearance of continuing. The grass looks lovely, and we are now certain of getting through the next six mouths without any drawbacks. ...

    Article : 103 words
  8. Effects of the Sun on Lunatics.

    THE French Gazette des Hopitaux contains a curious article on this subject. Dr. Ponza, Director of the Lunatic Asylum at Alessandria (Piedmont), having conceived the idea that the solar rays might have some ...

    Article : 451 words
  9. COONAMBLE.

    We have had a delightful change in the weather since my last ; it is rejoicing [?] see the grass springing up on all sides, as well as the cheerful faces of our squatters and business people in this part. I think our publicans can once more ...

    Article : 347 words
  10. ALBURY.

    The weather has taken a most delightful change since my last, and the drought, which once threatened to prevent farmers from getting in their crops, and to destroy every vestige of grass for the winter, has given place to a good ...

    Article : 437 words
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