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  3. Port Curtis Mining in 1864.

    In recording items of such a long bygone period, readers will bear in mind they are drawn from the lumber room of memory, and any inaccuracies that ...

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  5. FUNNY SCRAPS.

    It was the first sale of stock over which the keen young auctioneer had presided, and, in response to his really eloquent pleadings, the bids for the horse he ...

    Article : 148 words
  6. FROM THE MILL TO

    The river wound in and out, in some places scarcely covering the stones, in others deep enough to take a man up to the shoulders. At one ...

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  7. AN EXCHANGE OF GIFTS.

    A middle-aged tinplate worker married a widow whose acquaintance he had made but a few weeks before while working some distance away from home. ...

    Article : 167 words
  8. Is Laughter Catching?

    A citizen of New York had lost his menial balance, but instead of being overcome with melancholy and fits of crying, as soon as the screw in his cranium ...

    Article : 397 words
  9. News from America.

    The relations of railroads to the public continue to occupy a prominent place in popular discussion. In fact, there is a disposition to accept the classification ...

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  10. NEVER BEFORE.

    In a small township near Auckland, a Maori was carting some goods to the local market, when suddenly without any warning his horse dropped dead. A passer-by ...

    Article : 68 words
  11. BUY A QUORUM.

    At a meeting of local council the Mayor remarked that there was a great difficulty in getting a quorum. A recently elected councillor exclaimed: "Well ...

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  12. FOILED.

    The desire of getting something for nothing is world-wide, but on one occasion it was rather neatly foiled by a well-known London physician. He was at a ...

    Article : 102 words
  13. Ferro-Concrete.

    This is the name given to a combination of iron and cement concrete for the construction of wharves, tunnels, and building which are likely to be subjected ...

    Article : 772 words
  14. Warfare Revolutionised.

    Just after the Easter holidays the Minister for Defence was approached by a young man, R. F. Millane, in regard to an invention whereby he stated torpedo ...

    Article : 481 words
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  16. CHIROP—TO WHISTLE.

    The magic word, "Chiropodist," on a brass plate caused two country men to gape at it in astonishment The existence of a business that ...

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