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  3. ASTRONOMICAL.

    The Sun is on the meridian at 11.52 a.m. on the 1st, and at 11.45 a.m. on the 31st., so that the time given by a sundial is from 8 to 15 minutes ahead of our standard or ...

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  4. THE SKETOHER.

    A candid admission of a fact, often insifted upon more seriously by the Liberation Society's adherents, is humorously offered by Captain Philip Trevor in his ...

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  5. THE NATURALIST.

    It will be a source of satisfaction to the i public in search of instruction and recreation to know that the Adelaide Museum has been opened, invigorated and ...

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  6. SCIENTIFIC.

    At a meeting of the Aeronautical Society, London, held on Friday, June 24, under the presidency of Lord Mountmorres, Mr. GL. Davidson read a paper on the subject ...

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  7. PLANETARY NOTES.

    Throughout this month Mercury can he glimpsed just after sunset, as it reaches its greatest eastern elongation (27 deg. 22min.) on the 9th. On the 10th, at 1 a.m., it is at ...

    Article : 458 words
  8. INVENTIONS AND PATENTS.

    Piled at the South Australian Patent Office. Improvements in or connected with window sashes for the purposes of ventilation (provisional), E. L. Evans, No. 5, 485, July 18. ...

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  9. GENERAL NOTES.

    The sidereal Time at a p.m. on the 1st is 7h. 54m. 48-15s., and at 9 p.m. on the 31st is 19h. 53m. 4-79s. The following are the Standard Times ...

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  10. THE ZOO.

    The magnificent jaguar at the Zoological Gardens has now a mate of whom he may well feel proud. She is a splendid animal, nearly as large as the male, and, if ...

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