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  2. HOME FOR DISCHARGED FEMALE PRISONERS.

    The following paper on the establiahmen of a "Home of Industry" for discharge female prisoners has been prepared by Mr. J. S. Greig, hon. secretary of the Victorian ...

    Article : 2,769 words
  3. THE TELEGRAPH ELECTRICAL SOCIETY.

    The third pamphlet issued by this society has now reached us. It contains a lengthy paper on "Magnetism and Electro-Magnetism," by Mr. George Smibert; one on "A ...

    Article : 830 words
  4. THE AUGUST MAGAZINES.

    Professor Fawcett pays a feeling tribute respect, in the Forlnightly, to the memory the late Professor Coimes, whom he deScribes as having been second only in power, ...

    Article : 2,313 words
  5. THE ADVENTURES OF JOHN RENTON.

    The Brisbane Courier of October 13 publishes the following description of the adventures of John Renton, the sailor who was rescued by the schooner Bobtail Nag, on ...

    Article : 3,185 words
  6. ROPER RIVER EXPEDITION.

    The Northern Territory Gazette, of September 18, publishes the following account of Mr. J. A. G. Little's expedition to the Roper River, in search of the murderers of ...

    Article : 816 words
  7. THE S.S. HERO AND THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY.

    The following letter was published in an Auckland paper of recent date:— "Sir,—Will you allow me a small corner in your valuable paper to ease off my pent-up ...

    Article : 938 words
  8. LOSS OF THE SHIP WIDE-AWAKE.

    Intelligence reached Bombay early in September of the total loss of the ship Wide-awake, bound from Jeddah to Calcutta, vid Aleppey with a cargo of salt She appears ...

    Article : 608 words
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