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  3. CURRENT LITERATURE.

    Quite an exceptional little book is Outlines of Australian Physiography, by Charles H. Barton, B.A. (Oxon.), which reaches us from Alston and Co., Maryborough. It comprises the substance ...

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  4. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC NOTES.

    Verdi's "Falstaff" appears to have failed to draw any considerable audience on its revival at Covent Gard[?] Theatre last month, and the critics complain of the coldness and apathy of the ...

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  5. A CHAT WITH MADAME MELBA.

    At once an artist and a woman of the world, there is somethig very engaging in the personality of Madame Nellie Melba, reminding one (writes "C. B." in the Westminster Gazette) ...

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  6. "MARSHALLING THE FORCES."

    Sir,—"Those who voted all through for the Reid policy should not be opposed at the coming election." The same advice is tendered with respect to the sitting labour members because they also supported ...

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  7. LITERARY GOSSIP.

    A cablegram this week has informed us that Mr. W. T. Stead, editor of the R[?] of R[?], was on 1st July fined £100 for commenting in that publication upon the case of Jabez Spencer ...

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  8. ART NOTES.

    It was announced in a cablegram in the Herald this week that Mr. C. N. Kennedy's portrait of the Earl of Kintore will be exhibited in London in the autumn, and sent to Adelaide at the end of ...

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  9. STATUARY IN THE CENTENNIAL PARK.

    Sir,—In your issue of Saturday, the 29th June, appears a letter from a correspondent, writing over the [?] de pl[?] of "In[?]last," on the subject of the latest addition to the [?]ary in the ...

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  10. PUBLICATIONS REVEIVED.

    The first number of Spencer's Weekly, edited by Mr. J. W. Spencer, who is well known on the pr[?] of Sydney, has been sent us. It is a well printed, presentable publication, devoted to the reform of the ...

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  11. THE [?]UNGLING ELECTORAL ACT.

    Sir,—I read in your columns this morning "that any person may obtain a substituted right for the [?]se of trra[?] to another dis[?]. I have been an elector for 40 years, but through circumstances ...

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  12. THE MASSACRE OF ST. BARTHOLOMEW.

    Sir,—Up to date I have seen no reply to Father [?] Rennetel's strange assertions about the St. Bartholomew massacre. First, as to the numbers. If Mr. Dunstan's 125,000 persons are too many, what are we ...

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  13. HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF.

    Sir,—The recent proceedings in our Legislative Council forcibly r[?]call to one's mind the very similar proceedings in the Roman S[?] when the Consul Julius C[?]sar introduced his celebrated agrarian law, ...

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  14. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE.

    In connection with the Petersham St. John Ambulance Practice Society, an examination was recently conducted by Dr. Trindall. Many members of the society competed for the prizes offered by the ...

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