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  3. POPULAR SCIENCE

    Two scientists appeared before the French Academy of Medicine a few weeks age and placed on a long table the bodies of several animals (says "Popular Science ...

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  4. NO WOMEN JUSTICES.

    When the Legislative Assembly recently passed a bill authorising the appointment of women justices of the peace the hopes of female voters ran ...

    Article : 138 words
  5. DEFECTIVE VISION.

    The Eyesight Conservation Council of America has asserted that industry is neglecting the workers' eyes, which are a chief factor in national production. ...

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  6. A GOVERNMENT PROBLEM.

    Since its accession to the Ministerial benches the Victorian Labour Government has been paying particular attention to the welfare of primary ...

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  7. A SUPER CAMERA.

    Amazing new uses for the camera as an instrument of scientific research have been found in the last few weeks, (says an American Exchange). At Ohio ...

    Article : 222 words
  8. EXPLORING EARTH'S CRUST.

    In a cable message published in the "Newcastle Morning Herald" on Monday Sir Charles A. Parsons the inventor of the Parsons turbine, when delivering an ...

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  9. STAVING OFF THE EVIL DAY.

    As was anticipated, the Victorian Farmers' Union has decided not to interfere with the Bruce-Page election pact. There have been threats for ...

    Article : 151 words
  10. MYSTERIES OF THE SAHARA.

    It will probably cone as surprising news to many (writes W. H. D. Barnard in the "Daily Dispatch"), that French engineers have discovered water beneath the ...

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  11. KING CRICKET.

    Within a few weeks we will be plunged into the cricket season. Enthusiasts are expressing the hope that brighter cricket will be played. There ...

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  12. MELBOURNE GOSSIP.

    The Prendergast Ministry's bill for Country party support in Parliament made through the offer of a compulsory wheat pool, is having a ...

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  13. PERIPATETIC MINISTERS

    Shortly after the Federal Houses of Parliament rise there will be an exodus of Commonwealth Ministers to other States. Mr. Bruce, the Prime Minister, ...

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  14. PROGRESSIVE FORESTRY.

    After years of bat[?]ing, the Victorian Forestry Department has at last compelled the Government to recognise the necessity for improving ...

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  15. THE UNSINKABLE SHIP

    On the subject of "Safety of Life at Sea," Sir Alan Anderson, president of the United Kingdom Chamber of Shipping, made some important ...

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  16. VOLCANIC GLASS DUST.

    American scientists are using a newly invented instrument to collect dust particles at high levels which are examined under the microscope with ...

    Article : 338 words
  17. THE FEDERAL FIGHT.

    Mr. Bruce goes on his way calmly and impassively, and it must be admitted even by his opponents, successfully on the whole. The all-night sitting, with its ...

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  18. QUESTION OF TEMPTATION.

    Shop lifting by women in Melbourne drapery shops has been very prevalent lately, and magistrates have expresse[?] their determination to put this petty ...

    Article : 228 words
  19. BRAIN POISONING.

    The real mystery of sleep walking is the mystery of a partially awakened train. How comes it that our eyes and ears can slumber while our feet are ...

    Article : 308 words
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