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  2. In the Year 1992.

    CHARLES Richet, in the Revue Scientifique, says:—What is likely to be the social and financial condition of the people of 1902? During the past century there has evidently ...

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  3. The Prosperity of France.

    THE disasters of 1870 cost France, in the form of war indemnity and to make good the destruction by war, the re-establishment of the army and navy, and other necessary ...

    Article : 383 words
  4. Browbeating the "Times."

    THERE lately appeared in the London Times from an American resident a letter signed "Captain Frank Scott, 38th Pennsylvania Rifles." The letter was freely commented on ...

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  5. Found in a Whale's Blubber.

    THE whaling bark Helen Mar, which returned to San Francisco from the Arctic recently, took the largest whale captured during the season. It was a monster ...

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  6. The Points of a Dairy Cow.

    THE practical dairyman has small concern for fancy markings. The points of a dairy cow in which he is interested are those characteristics which usually accompany ...

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  7. Death by Lightning.

    THE death by lightning of Patrick Toole, which occurred near Winslow yesterday, was brought about in a very remarkable manner. The deceased when leaving his ...

    Article : 252 words
  8. Watch Your Nose!

    ALREADY the claim is made that one's disposition is outlined by his nose. According to the Buffalo Commercial, large nostrils show courage. People of fearless dispositions ...

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  9. The Wording of Acts of Parliament.

    AT the Land Court on Tuesday the ambiguous wording of Acts of Parliament was referred to. In a case in which Mr. Pring appeared for the appellant and Mr. ...

    Article : 223 words
  10. His First Experience With Bullocks.

    MR. Morley Roberts, in "Land-Travel and Seafaring," describes his first lesson in bullock driving in Australia. He was 'rouseabout' on a station near Dora Dora, ...

    Article : 402 words
  11. Centenary of Gas-Lighting.

    THE present year is the centenary of lighting by gas—the invention of that not too highly appraised Scotish mechanical genius W. Murdock. In 1772, while serving as ...

    Article : 338 words
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  14. The Eucalyptus.

    THE eucalyptus is declared to be the most valuable tree introduced into France, and its cultivation is rapidly extending in the southern departments. Its bark is in great demand ...

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  15. The Romance of a Locket

    "ALEXANDER Knox and His Friends," is the title of a very attractive paper in Temple Bar, full of entertaining aneedotal matter relating to the late Mr. Knox, the police ...

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  16. A Singular Burglary Incident.

    A SENSATIONAL case of burglary occurred at Albany on Tuesday night. Mr. Willie, the manager or Dalgety and Co.'s branch there, heard the footsteps of men in his house about ...

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