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Article : 489 wordsIN order to see what intelligent industry may do on a small farm worked on the Belgian principle, I will make the following calculation; and as all farming must begin in the brain, I have tried to arrange the farm that it will ...
Article : 880 wordsI HAVE delayed for a day, so as to send you the latest possible news. Nothing of a local nature having occurred, I have therefore nothing to say, but as regards mining matters I may safely say things are ...
Article : 526 wordsWE have just been placed in possession of the facts of a case a little out of the general run, which we hasten to give to our readers. Conductor Drury, of the Pacific Express train on the Pan Handle Railroad, ...
Article : 462 wordsI HAVE further progress to report. About four or five golden holes have struck it since my last report with the average depth of wash and same prospect. Several claims have washed ...
Article : 315 wordsFROM the immemorial the most usual love-gifts have been rings, bracelets of hair, flowers, birds, scented gloves, embroidered handkerchiefs, and such - like articles. Autolycus has, in his "peddler's pack," ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 20 Apr 1871, Page 3
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