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  2. LITERARY PAGE. LITERARY NOTES.

    We have received from Messrs. Ha[?]son & Sons, publishers, London [?] of the Manual for Cadets of the officers training corps (junior division), compiled ...

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  3. ESPERANTO ANTAUEN.

    Now that the first Australian Esperanto Congress, has come and gone it may be well to take a look at congresses in general and the influence they have in ...

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  4. EDUCATION NOTES.

    There was quite a demonstration of approval sympathy in the House of Assembly the other day when the Minister of Education announced that the ...

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  5. WHO DISCOVERED AUSTRALIA?

    Comte Alphonse de Fleurine an eminent member of the Societe de Geographe de Paris, who is now in Australia, hopes to persuade the ...

    Article : 195 words
  6. "DID PEARY REACH THE POLE?"

    "Not" is the decided conclusion of Mr. W. Henry Lewin, whose half-crown book (Simplin, Marshall, & Co.) is favorably reviewed in "United Empire," ...

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  8. SONG OF THE RESPECTABLE.

    Respectables are we And you presently shall see Why we confidently claim to be respected; Is well-ordered homes we dwell. ...

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  9. OLD MAN ASSAULTED.

    "Guilty while under the influence of liquor," was the plea entered by William Benjamin Brown, who appeared before Mr. T. Gepp, S.M., and justices in the ...

    Article : 336 words
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