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  3. FIRST HORNSBY WOLF CUBS.

    After a trip lasting a month a party of Wolf. Cubs under Cubmaster C. L. Ward has just returned to Hornsby. The ages of these lads ranged from nine to twelve years. Whilst in Tasmania they visited Mount Wellington, the Salmon Ponds, Rational Park, Russell Falls, New Norfolk, and the Derwent Valley. A week was spent at Englehawk Neck, and visits were made to Port Arthur ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Passing of the Square-Rigger

    A few weeks back the British four-masted barque Monkbarns, owned by Messrs. J. Stewart and Co., of London, anchored in Gravesend Beach after a passage of five months from Valparaiso, and, perhaps for the last time in the history of British merchant shipping, the inhabitants of Gravesend heard the ...

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  5. THE PUBLIC SCHOOL AT BREEZA

    On the Northern line between Werris Creek and Curlewis. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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