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  3. FIELD NATURALISTS CLUB.

    The ordinary month meeting of the Field Naturalist Club of Victoria was held at the Royal Society Hall, on Monday evening last. There was a good attendance of members, and ...

    Article : 453 words
  4. AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A MURDERER.

    The following extraordinary autobiography is extracted textually from the voluminous statements made by Thomas Fury, alias Wright, alias Cort, after being found guilty ...

    Article : 1,805 words
  5. STUDIO SUNDAY.

    The last days of March usually bring With them two events wholly unconnected, but having in reality a dominant point of resemblance. The events are of course the boat ...

    Article : 1,747 words
  6. POLICE INTELLIGENCE.

    CITY COURT (Tuesday).--AN INCORRIGIBLE CHARACTER.--A frequently convicted Jarrikin, named Isaac Bitten, was brought before the court, charged with being in a public place with ...

    Article : 497 words
  7. PLOT TO BLOW UP TWO MILLIONAIRES.

    The New York correspondent of the San Francisco Weekly Chronicle, writing on the 29th April, gives the following particulars of the atrocious plot to blow up Messrs. ...

    Article : 962 words
  8. ITLAY.

    There never was such a century as the nineteenth for looking back kindly on the past, and commemorating events which can in some way be linked with the present. Even the ...

    Article : 1,164 words
  9. COLOR BLINDNESS.

    In the year 1790, Mr. John Dalton, the principal of a well known school at Kendal, then about 27 years, an acute and vigorous observer and thinker, walked into his garden ...

    Article : 590 words
  10. MINING NOTES.

    Balmoral Company, Mount M'Donald, N.S.W., 7th June.--No 1 tunnel driven 2 feet 6 inches total distance from brow of the tunnel; 58 feet 6 Inches; no change worthy of note since last report--If anything, ground ...

    Article : 610 words
  11. POT-HUNTING.

    Sport, in its widest sense, is to Englishmen a pursuit which is practically unfettered by the limits of any special season. In one form or another--hunting, shooting, fishing or ...

    Article : 1,175 words
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