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  3. THE PASTORAL INDUSTRY.

    The group of station-buildings at Goorianawa forms quite a little township in itself, the central point being the dam, now full of fresh, clear water. The great shearing-shed, at present ...

    Article : 1,971 words
  4. SOUNDS.

    Beauty born of murmuring sound.—WORDSWORTH. By one pervading spirit of tones and numbers all things are controlled.—I[?]ID. There are many voices in the world, and none of them ...

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  5. LITERARY GOSSIP.

    In some literary circles the reputation of Mr. Andrew Lang has not increased during the last few years. He has managed to make some unfortunate slips. For instance, when Mr. Barry Pain's clever ...

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  6. GHOSTS AND GHOST SEERS.

    Exhaustive treatment of modern spiritualism would require both a personal examination into its processes and a study of its teeming literature as comprehensive and complete as Moore gave to ...

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  7. THE WOMAN'S COLUMN,

    Nothing, perhaps, can give us a better idea of the enormous population of London than the fact that it maintains at least half a dozenladies' clubs, the united membership of which numbers ...

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  8. SCIENCE NOTES.

    A recent number of the Journal of the Anthropological Institute contains a suggestive paper by Dr. Warner on "Deviation from Normal Development among 50,000 London School Children." Of ...

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