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  2. SCIENTIFIC. INVENTION AND PATENTS.

    Mr. William H—Howard has obta[?]ned South Australian letters patent for an invention entitled "A process and apparatus for separating from the zinc-silver alloy obtained in desilversing ...

    Article : 162 words
  3. THE HUMORIST. SORRY SHE SPOKE.

    We have all met people whose pride in their own possessions is so great that they can see no charms in those of others. A young botanist was showing a party of ...

    Article : 161 words
  4. A NEW KIND OF HAM.

    Scene I.—Argyle-street, Glasgow: Mrs. Johnston meets her neighbour, Mrs. Tamson, some distance from Home. Mrs. J.—"Losh me, woman, yer far frae ...

    Article : 118 words
  5. GENERALITIES.

    The world would be fifty per cent. better if the people who mean no harm wouldn't do any. Polly—Do you believe in Platon[?] love, Mr. ...

    Article : 1,203 words
  6. POETRY. HYMN TO EARTH, THE MOTHER OF ALL.

    To Earth well founded, of all things that live Most ancient mother, I this song will give. She doth her nurture upon all bestow. On land, in air, and in the sea below. ...

    Article : 196 words
  7. APPLICATIONS

    4512. Improvements in and connected with dynamos and the driving of same, and electric motors for the driving of vehicles and machinery, J. Vaughan-Sherrin. ...

    Article : 149 words
  8. AN ENTHUSIAST.

    At a late football match the home team were playing in their very best form, to the great delight, of their supporters. Their forwards, by a good piece of combination, made a ...

    Article : 121 words
  9. ODE TO THE BLACK PRINCE.

    Prince Ranjit he marched to the westward, from the borders of Bombay he came, To the banks of the Cam, and be collared the crown of the glorious game. ...

    Article : 572 words
  10. COMPULSORY PLEASURE.

    Lord George Sanger, the British "Barnum," while paying a prolonged visit with his circus in a northern town, noticed among the audience a boy who came every night and fell fast ...

    Article : 119 words
  11. GETTING EVEN.

    Two Jones lived next door to each other, and having to call on one of them, Brown, of course, went to the wrong house. A crabbed servant answered the bell, and ...

    Article : 104 words
  12. THE "ATOMIC" PROCESS OF GOLD EXTRACTION.

    Mr. F. A. Pulleine, of Lobethal, forwards us a long extract from the Auckland New Zealand) Evening Star referring to what is called the new "Atomic" process of gold ...

    Article : 468 words
  13. GALLERY WIT.

    One of the funniest stories I ever heard of the East-End stage, said a journalist, referred to a popular actor named Harry Simmonds. He was supposed in a melodrama of the day ...

    Article : 140 words
  14. Advertising

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    Advertising : 906 words
  15. AMATEUR SUNDOWNERS.

    Last holidays a couple of Sydney University dons determined on a unique way of spending them. Taking train to a far-off te[?]minus, they made up as swagmon, and tramped in ...

    Article : 333 words
  16. Advertising

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    Advertising : 188 words
  17. STARTLING DISCOVERY.

    Highly sensational intelligence comes from Rome concerning the alleged invention of Professor Salvioni, of Perugia, which if true will revolutionise optics and considerably ...

    Article : 300 words
  18. RECOGNISED WITH A VENGEANCE.

    Talking of pastoral visitation, a clergyman tells a story which would seem to indicate that even that worthy's walk in life is not always unattended with danger. ...

    Article : 230 words
  19. Advertising

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    Advertising : 18 words
  20. "WHAUR'S THE MADMAN."

    A shabby joke was played recently on an Ayrshire policeman. He was "on duty" at the police station when an excited person rushed in and told him that a man was ...

    Article : 133 words
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