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  2. CHAPTER VI.

    It might be all very well for Christy, despite his impatience, to feel sanguine and joyful at the thought of his approaching happiness, and to manifest it boisterously at ...

    Article : 3,773 words
  3. THE LATE MR. W. C. WATTS.

    Mr. William C. Watts, the city surveyor of Melbourne, died on Sunday at his residence, Caulfield. It is scarcely a month since the City Council granted him 12 months' leave of ...

    Article : 432 words
  4. THE METEOROLOGIST.

    The occasional appearance of the brilliant display of colour at sunset, or sunrise, is a phenomenon with which we are so familiar, that few persons ever give the cause of such ...

    Article : 1,764 words
  5. THE BIOGRAPHER.

    We deeply regret to have to announce the sudden death of Mr. William Jardine Smith, who for many years has been one of the leading journalists of Melbourne, and one of the ...

    Article : 1,144 words
  6. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—In The Australasian Supplement, dated 20th October, 1883, under the heading of "Scientific," there is a short account, taken from the Popular Science Monthly (an ...

    Article : 566 words
  7. THE ESSAYIST.

    Modern political writers appear to balance with thoughtful impartiality the paternalprinciple of government and that of laissezfaire, which seems intertwined with the very ...

    Article : 1,740 words
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