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  2. AN EXPLORATION IN PERAK.

    While we waited for the return of our guides there was plenty for us to do upon the mountain. There were valuable meteorological observations to be made, as well ne a good map of the country within sight. A ...

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  4. NOTES ON A NORTHERN TOUR.

    Our arrival at Glen Innes was, as mentioned in my last, ushered in by enlivening strains of music, which caused our spirits to get up to concert pitch; in fact., they had been very little below that during the day, as our ...

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  5. OUR MELBOURNE LETTER.

    Although [?]ubbed wa are not cast dow. We still think we ought to have had a finger in the Soudan pie, and we, privately, believe we shall yet have a finger in it. And it is a kind of consolation ...

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  6. SUICIDES IN MELBOURNE.

    About 10 minutes to 6 a.m. on Thursday, the Melbourne Telegraph states, Henry Symonds, driver of the goods train to Seymour, reported to John Appleby, a porter at Essendon, that the dead body of a man was lying between the ...

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