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  3. CURRENT TOPICS

    When the London "Daily News" says that "something more is needed by the Commonwealth than the replenishment of its population" from outside, and ...

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  4. HORSES FOR AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    The report of the committee that sat a year ago to consider the proposed scheme of the Defence Department for the ownership of horses for military purposes ...

    Article : 911 words
  5. MORALITY IN VICTORIA AND NEW SOUTH WALES.

    For every 28 females working in N.S. Wales factories there are, proportionately to population, 50 80 employed in Victoria. If it be true, as the Rev. Dr. Rentoul, of ...

    Article : 378 words
  6. HOW CANADA ADVERTISES.

    Simultaneously with the cabled statement that British immigrants find Canada too cold and are inquiring about Australia, comes a communication from Mr. H. ...

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  7. THE LABOR WAR IN AMERICA.

    In view of the tram strike in Philadelphia, this from the Frisco "Asgonaut" is interesting:— The American Steel Corporation, which ...

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  8. HERE AND THERE

    A penny-in-the-slot machine which delivers half-pints of milk when the neighboring dairy is closed, has been installed in a London suburb. This is a boon to ...

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  9. UNIQUE COLLECTION OF AUTOGRAPHS.

    A member of the Institute of France possesses a unique and historic collection which had a very small beginning. At the Proclamation of the Empire in January, ...

    Article : 107 words
  10. DEATHS AND DOCTORS.

    "Are doctors scarce?" is a question that can hardly interest many people beyond members of the profession and fathers who are puzzling over "What shall ...

    Article : 261 words
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  12. THE VICTORIAN MILITIA STRIKE.

    Despite the remonstrances of officers, the Field Artilleryman broke up their Easter camp at Cape Schanck, Victoria, a day sooner than had been arranged for. ...

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  13. ONE OF ROSS' POLAR EXPEDITION.

    One of the few survivors of Sir James Ross's Antarctic expedition of 1839, George Parr, formerly of the Royal Marines, died recently at Gillingham, Kent, at the age ...

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  14. HORSE v. MOTOR.

    The prophets who predicted that the coming of the motor car would mean the disappearance of the horse have not yet seen their possimistic anticipations ...

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  15. KILLED BY KINDNESS.

    Wm. Wells was stated at a Greenwich inquest to have died in the Greenwich Infirmary from the effects of eating sweets brought to him surreptitiously by friends ...

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  17. THE SETTLEMENT OF THE LAND.

    It is asserted that in the last 54 years Government and private owners have, between them, made 3039 farms available for closers settlement in New South Wales. ...

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    Following a wedding feast at Rueda, Portugal, during a gambling game, a dispute arose and a general conflict ensued, in which revolvers and stilettos were ...

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