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  2. MODERN INDUSTRIAL PEOGRESS ILLUSTRATED at the EXHIBITION.

    The love of personal ornaments forms one of the characteristics of human nature, being found in all classes of society, and in all countries, whether enjoying the blessings of civilization or remaining in a state of ...

    Article : 2,139 words
  3. SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION.

    Though the work of dismantling one or two of the Courts has began, the attendance at the Exhibition continues to be very large. In the German and Belgian Courts the work of removing the exhibits ...

    Article : 272 words
  4. HIGHLAND SOCIETY SPORTS.

    Three or four additional events, in continuation of the sports held on the 13th instant, under the auspices of the Highland Society, took place on Saturday, in the Garden Palace grounds, for special prizes presented by Messrs. ...

    Article : 411 words
  5. EXHIBITION AWARDS.

    The judges have made the following recommendations in reference to exhibits of hardware, edge tools, cutlery, and metallic products in the International Exhibition:— ...

    Article : 1,492 words
  6. THE MUSIC AT THE GARDEN PALACE.

    On Tuesday, Mr. Charles Huenerbein gave a matinee musicale previous to the official closing of the German Court. The pianofortes used were those of Bluthner, the famous Leipsic maker. Signor Ortori contributed ...

    Article : 394 words
  7. THE FROZEN MEAT PER STRATHLEVEN.

    The Strathleven (s.), was signalled off the Isle of Wight on Saturday, 30th January, and the charterers, Mr. M'Ilwraith, Mr. Eachran, and the Queensland Premier proceeded to Gravesend on Sunday to meet the steamer. A ...

    Article : 595 words
  8. THE ACCIDENT TO THE HANKOW AND CHIMBORAZO.

    We take the following accounts of the accidents to the abovenamed vessels from the London correspondent of the Argus:— THE HANKOW. ...

    Article : 1,184 words
  9. AMONG THE MACHINERY.—XXVII.

    The invention of rock drills and their introduction into mining and quarry work is of very modern date, but their use has already assumed large proportions. The piercing of the Mont Cenis, St. Gothard, and ...

    Article : 2,658 words
  10. COMMON SENSE v. PESTILENCE.

    Sir,—In his letter which appears in to-day's Herald, Sir James Martin says. "I have not had time to search for any detailed account of the manner in which the fecal matter of Paris is removed, but it does not enter the sewer. I am ...

    Article : 615 words
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