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  2. A CORROBOREE AT STROUD.

    A TALENTED CORRESPONDENT thus describes a corroboree which was held recently at Stroud :— It is a dark, very dark night, and the village of Stroud is wrapped in the mournful stillness ...

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  4. SCIENTIFIC NOTES.

    A Mr. J. FOWLER has written a letter to the London Times, in which he proposes to curry railway trains, with all their living and dead freight, from England to France, and rice versa, in large ferry-boats so constructed that ...

    Article : 2,181 words
  5. ON THE MURRUMBIDGEE THIRTY YEARS AGO.

    NEXT morning it having been arranged that mustering should not begin till the remaining two flocks of Barlow's sheep had been shorn, Jones and I found ourselves in a quandary as to how we should pass the time. Barlow ...

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  6. THE CHEMISTRY OF SUGAR MAKING.

    EXPERIMENTS have shown that the average composition of cane can be approached with sufficient nearness to establish the important facts mentioned in our last, namely, that there is a considerable ...

    Article : 1,407 words
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