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  2. Australia's Earliest Days.

    No period of Australian history is so little known or understood as that from the arrival of Governor Phillip with the first fleet at Botany Bay, on January 18, 1788. to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,851 words
  3. How Tahiti Celebrated the French National Fete.

    According to the "illustrated London News,'' Tahiti celebrates the French National Fete in every detail of dance and dress of the former-day festivities of the Islanders. In the "Himene'' the men are mostly bass voices and the women sopranos. One group chants, and the other, in alternation, responds, while the men at intervals strike in with guttural cries which, at times, it is said, are rather trying to European ears and nerves. The festival lasts a day and a night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 110 words
  4. Hold-up by "Spirit.''

    An astonishing case of alleged communication with the other world is reported from Washington, U.S.A. Mrs. Gladya Murray a woman of 48, and ...

    Article : 282 words
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