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  4. SALE OF MELVILLE ISLAND.

    The Port Darinn correspondent of the " Pastoralists' Review" report's that "Mr. E. 0. Robinson (" Buffalo Bill ") has sold his magnificent property, Melville Island, ...

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  5. THE SUFFERERS BY THE DROUGHTS.

    Sir,β€”At last our land is gladdened by abundant rainfall. Now will its stimulated properties again cause it to yield reward to the agricultural and pastoral ...

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  6. GENERAL NEWS.

    A telegram from Rome, published recently in the New York "Tribune," says: β€”"The Rev. William Burt, head of the American Methodist work among the ...

    Article : 156 words
  7. A SIMPLE BAROMETER.

    A simple and fairly effective barometer can be constructed as follows, says a Victorian paper:β€”(Get a brandy or any other bottle that is transparent, break it off ...

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  8. THE SULTAY OF JOHORE.

    The Saltan of Johore. whose arrival at Adcbiide was recently reported, says the " Brisbane Courier," has a remarkable peculiarity. Owing to an accident with a ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN TIMBER ON ENGLISH RAILWAYS.

    The0 Minister for Agriculture (the Hon. J. Kidd), has received advice from the commercial agent in London of what is believed to be the first important order of ...

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  10. THE VALUE OF THUMB PRINTS.

    A curious case was recently before the criminal justices in Paris, says the" Golden Penny" of the 5th of April, and the value of the Bertillen system of ...

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  11. FRENCH DEPUTIES AND THE RELIGIOUS ORDERS.

    The French Chamber of Deputios, by a vote of 304 to 246, on the 24th of March. rejected all the applications for authorisation made by the religious preaching ...

    Article : 235 words
  12. A WESTERN EXPERIMENT IN IRRIGATION.

    An experiment in irrigation is being made at Oondooroo bore, says the Gregory News." At first the Pioneer method of trenches 5 ft. apart was tried; but this ...

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  13. THE BIGGEST TUNNEL ON EARTH.

    The Simplon tunnel, when completed, will be the largest in the world. [?] will be fourteen miles long, or twice the length of the Mont Cenis, and five mile's ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN LEATHER.

    Advices received from the New South Wales commercial agent in London by the Minister for Agriculture (the Hon. J. Kidd), says the "Sydney Morning ...

    Article : 198 words
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  16. PHILADELPHIA MADE IDOLS.

    Heathen idols are made in Philadelphia, says the New York " Tribune." This fact recently became known. It was not the idol maker who announced the fact; it ...

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  17. BRANDING FOREIGN LORDS AND NOBLEMEN.

    The New York correspondent of the Melbourne " Argils," writing on the 27th of March, says:β€”"The Senate of Missouri has adopted a resolution instructing its ...

    Article : 328 words
  18. SWEER'S ISLAND.

    Mr. A. C. Franklin, who owns Sweer's Island, in the centre of the Gulf of Carpentaria, arrived by the s.s. Wodonga on Saturday on route for tho south in search ...

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  20. [?]EERS WHO ARE PUBLICANS.

    It is interesting, in view of the prospect of licensing legislation, to remember that between 300 and 400 public-houses are owned by members of the House of ...

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  21. A SCEPTIC CONVINCED.

    The sceptical unbeliever is a man often to be shunned. Without faith he goes through the world endeavouring to combat truths which he cannot understand, ...

    Article : 339 words
  22. A TRADE SWINDLE.

    "Would ladies believe that' quite seventy-five per cent of the so-called silk used for skirts, blouses, and dresses is nothing less than [?]in pure and simple?" A ...

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  23. THE BRITISH LIQUOR TRADE.

    The Lord Chancellor (the Earl of Halsbury) has delivered a statement from his place in the House of Lords, which may seriously interfere with the crusade for a ...

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