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  2. THE TOURIST.

    September in the old country is known as "the hunter's moon," and in Australia it is the herald of the touring season. The few little intervals of warm weather ...

    Article : 1,176 words
  3. THE MISCELLANG.

    In his powerful tale of "Balthazar, or Science and Love," Balzac has drawn a distressing picture of the misery and ruin caused by the enthusiasm of an ardent ...

    Article : 1,343 words
  4. LITERATURE.

    Very entertaining in its own way for Australians is a quaint little volume in the Public Library. The title-page of this book declares its subiect to be— ...

    Article : 1,615 words
  5. ASTRONOMICAL.

    The Sun—Time Shown by a sundial, the is to say true sun time, was 14 min. ahead of our standard-time clocks on September 1. Thus, when it was noon by the sun our docks ...

    Article : 1,115 words
  6. SCIENCE NOTES.

    The proprietors of the Dublin "Daily Express and Evening Mail have successfully carried out a series of experiments in wireless telegraphy. Signor Marconi himself ...

    Article : 135 words
  7. THE ARCHAEOLOGIST.

    The spade and the nick have become, the "Telegraph" says, the symbols of the archaeologist's pursuits, and the prophecy of Horace that time will bring to light ...

    Article : 524 words
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