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  2. GEORGE'S RIVER AS A SOURCE OF WATER SUPPLY.

    THE following is the concluding portion of the prize essay, this first part of which appears in yesterday's issue:— Your essayist now comes to the consideration of the 6th question, and respectfully begs to submit his views to ...

    Article : 5,010 words
  3. SCONE AND THE DENISON DIGGINGS.

    STARTING from Murrurundi, by a midday train, I arrived at Scone, a distance of 25 miles, just a little too late for dinner. It was the Sabbath Day when I arrived, and a fitting township I found Scone, s ...

    Article : 2,920 words
  4. TABLE TALK.

    FEW of us know much of truffles, save as a rather expensive delicacy. But a writer on the subject has given some very curious facts concerning these esculents, which may not be out of place in "Table Talk." ...

    Article : 1,085 words
  5. WHITECHAPEL ROAD ON A SATURDAY NIGHT.

    BUT few of the well-to-do who live in London know how the poorest section of the poorer classes travel through life—that enormous number of unskilled labourers who were left out of Mr. Scott Russell's ...

    Article : 1,668 words
  6. ANTI-DARWINIANS.

    "DARWINIANISM" bids fair to become a term of as much ambiguity as "Malthusianism." Under cover of Mr. Darwin, it is considered right to discuss a number of questions on which he has pronounced no ...

    Article : 1,687 words
  7. BOROUGH COUNCIL.

    NEWTOWN.—A meeting of the Council was held on Tuesday, the 20th instant. Present—The Mayor (Mr. W. Bailey), and Aldermen Conley, Henderson, Cozens, Smith, and Bedford. The minutes of the previous meeting were ...

    Article : 193 words
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