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  2. Statue of Sir Thomas Elder.

    A prize of 75 guineas was recently offered by the committee of the Elder Statue Fund at Adelaide for the best design of an Elder memorial statue. Fifteen were sent in, six from Sydney, four from Melbourne, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 165 words
  3. Arctic Exploration.

    The fate of Dr. Andree, Mr. Strindberg, and Herr Fraenckell, three brave men who in July. 1897, started for the North Pole in what they hoped would be a balloon with a perfect steering apparatus, has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 217 words
  4. A Millionaire's Home.

    Our London correspondent writes : — We are told that the social event of the hour in New York is the opening of the magnificent mansion of Mr. Whitney, the millionaire. The lavish ...

    Article : 471 words
  5. MADRESFIELD CHURCH.

    Everything appertaining to the new Governor is naturally of interest to New South Wales. In our account of him in the issue of February 4th mention is made of the beautiful Madresfield Church, situated in his Lordship's park, and in whch both he and his father have taken special interest. We present above an interior view. The church of St. Mary of the Virgin was elected in 1867, and is a handsome building in the decorated style. Earl ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 157 words
  6. Earl Carrington on New South Wales.

    In London at the end of last year Mr. Frederick Lambert gave an illustrated lecture on the "Stalactite Caves of New South Wales." Earl Carrington occupied the chair, and there was a large. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 538 words
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  8. THE RIGHT HON. CHIEF JUSTICE WAY.

    We presented last week the portrait of the new Governor of South Australia. It is appropriate to present now that of the Lieut.—Governor, who is ruling at Government House, but who, regret to say, has for some time been very seriously ill. Mr. Way was born in 1836, was Attorney-General in 1875, Chief Justice in 1876, Lieut.—Governor in 1891, and became first representative of Australia on the Judicial Committee on the Privy Council in 1897. He ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 112 words
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