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  5. TELE-PHOTOGRAPHY.

    In France the transmission of photographs over a telephone were is now beginning to take a practical shape for journalistic work, and ...

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  6. DEAR MEAT.

    The issue of 69 summonses on Saturday to wharf labourers (says Tuesday's "S. M. Herald") appears to have had little effect in their ...

    Article : 413 words
  7. GENERAL PARS.

    The East Fremantle (W.A.) Football Club reached Adelaide last week on a tour of the Eastern States. The "Easts" claim a record probably ...

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  8. ISLAND TRAGEDY.

    In a fit of uncontrollable jealousy, a native woman attempted to murder a young white girl on the 1st instant at the residence of a French settler ...

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  9. "BLUES" IN THE CABINET.

    The present British Cabinet contains only one rowing 'Blue'—namely, Mr. R. McKenna, the Home Secretory who was at bow in the winning ...

    Article : 142 words
  10. MIMICRY IN NATURE.

    Referring to the ruses adopted by insects to escape detection by enemies, Mr. W. J. Rainbow, in a popular science lecture, delivered at the ...

    Article : 176 words
  11. ARNST OR BARRY.

    Yet another race for the sculling championship of the world is to be won and lost to-day (Monday), says a writer in the "Sydney Daily ...

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  12. KEW GARDENS.

    There are a few other cities—but you could probably count them on the fingers of both hands—which have botanic gardens oh a fine scale (writes ...

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  13. A MENTAL ERROR.

    Believing that he had swallowed his artificial teeth, William Henry, a young man (says the Melbourne correspondent of the 'S. M. Herald') ...

    Article : 132 words
  14. £20,000,000 TO PAY.

    How much ought the British Postmaster-General to pay the Notional Telephone Company for the immense plant that he has just taken over? ...

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  15. FEDERAL ELECTORS.

    The Queensland People's Progressive League has brought under our notice that during the latter part of last year all houses were visited by the ...

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  16. FRENCH BIRTH RATE.

    The alarm of French economists and sociologists at the continued decrease in the French birth-rate is still giving rise to suggestions for legislation, ...

    Article : 189 words
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  18. DEFINITION OF A "SCALE."

    Recently the Brisbane 'Worker' published what it called a definition of a 'scab.' This definition consisted of some kind of compound of rattlesnake. ...

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  21. A SAVAGE CUSTOM.

    The natives of the Formosan Islands have a horrible custom of cutting off human heads. It is quite a habit with them, and is considered as part of the ...

    Article : 133 words
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