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  2. POPULAR SCIENCE.

    The most expensive product in the world is said to be the charcoal thread employed for incandescent electric lamps. In reducing its price to the ...

    Article : 126 words
  3. The Greatest Vessel Ever Constructed.

    At Belfast, Ireland, a large force of workmen is busily engaged on what will be the biggest and longest vessel that was ever constructed. Her launching ...

    Article : 1,249 words
  4. A Land Yacht.

    On one of the wide avenues of Chicago there has lately been seen the queer spectacle of a cart with a neat pair of sails, mainsail aud jib. spinning along before ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 499 words
  5. Veils and Weak Eyesight.

    Dr. Casey A. Wood, an American specialist, says that it is within the experience of every ophthalmologist that the wearing of veils produces weak eyesight. ...

    Article : 282 words
  6. Sunday Egg Society.

    The annual meeting of the London Missionary Society was held in the Temple (London) on 14th May, when addresses were given to the Young People's ...

    Article : 410 words
  7. VICTORIAS VICTORIOUS RIFLEMEN AT BISLEY.--THE WINNERS OF THE KOLAPORE CUP.

    We give above portraits of the members of tlie Victorian Rifle Town at Ulsley--Mr W. Sloane. Yarrawonga Rifle Club: Messrs Fargher, Gummett and Walker. Melbourne Rifle Club; Lance-Corporal Todd, of the 3rd Battalion Infantry Brigade: Sergeants Ros[?] Hawker C Battery Field Artillery: and Bombardier Garter of the Geelong Battery Garrison Artillery--who fired in the Kolapore Cup Competition, and secured the coveted trophy, with the [?] score of 751. New Zealand were the runners-up with the score of 748. the Mother Country coming next with 732. Canada and the Cape tieing for fourth place with 731. It will be returned [?] M Walker was the winner of the Queen's Prize at the last annual meeting of the Victorian Rifle Association at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 306 words
  8. A Whistling Tree.

    A whistling tree has been discovered in the West India Islands, in Nubia and the Soudan. It has a peculiar shaped leaf, and pods with a split or open edge. ...

    Article : 90 words
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