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  2. Physiology and Education.

    Sir,—In Sydney Mail of April 14, pp. 678-9, in a paper on "Health," by E. P. Field, I read as follows:— "The universal spread of physiology becomes merely a matter of time. The importance of the subject has never yet been fully ...

    Article : 1,256 words
  3. City Sketches.

    After the introduction of the licensing Act Amendment Bill the public censors in the Domain exhibited unexampled vitality. It is there that a vast number of the recent petitions were signed, in many cases twice or three times by ...

    Article : 2,751 words
  4. The Satirist.

    The extraordinary success which has followed the production of "Romany Rye" suggests the inference that ingenuity in devising sensational situations is of more account, in dramatic circles, than literary ability; while, at ...

    Article : 1,897 words
  5. Beavers.

    The beavers which were introduced into his island home by Lord Bute have multiplied so rapidly that his lordship will be glad to dispose of some of them to persons anxious to start a beaver community. Mr. Romanes gives a most ...

    Article : 399 words
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