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  4. FIRST CROSSING OF AUSTRALIA.

    August 20, 1860, was a gala day in the city of Melbourne; flags waved from every window, bands played, the streets were thronged. For on this date there started thence into the ...

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  5. WOMEN RIDERS.

    Any woman can learn to ride a horse, but few ever become good horsewomen. This is what Tiding masters will tell you if you ask them to speak frankly about the progress made by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,418 words
  6. ELECTRIC PLANT WORKED BY WINDMILL.

    Near Hamburg, Germany, is a small electric establishment concerning which the following interesting details have been published:—The installation comprises 400 incandescent lamps ...

    Article : 242 words
  7. PARACHUTING.

    The sad death of Hiss Spencer, the parachutist, is the latest of a long series of similar accidents. The performance seems to have an unfading fascination for some minds. I well ...

    Article : 178 words
  8. A YOUNG RIDER.

    A little girl of about 12 or 13 roused the biggest applause at the international horse show in London in the Jumping competition, which was open to the world. The course was ...

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  9. AN EARLY AIRMAN.

    According to a tradition of the early Church, Simon Magus, the impostor who, as we read in the Acts of the Apostles, attempted to bribe St. Peter, fell a Victim to aviation. Simon ...

    Article : 117 words
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