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  3. SYDNEY TOPICS.

    In a recent letter I drew attention to the pointed remarks of Sir Harry Rawson, the State Governor, in regard to providing better ...

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  4. PLEASANT WAYS IN SCIENCE

    (Any question addressed to the author of this column. if received not later than Wednesday will be answered on Saturday. Readers are invited to send in accounts ...

    Article : 241 words
  5. MELBOURNE LETTER.

    The blazing Indiscretion of Sir Reginald Talbot in his farewell speech on State rights was only equalled by [?] lndiscrectness of the other portion ...

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  6. ON THE LAND.

    Messrs. W. D. Peacock and Co., of Hobart, Inform its that a number of Interesting experiments with Professor Bottomley’s cultures of the ...

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  7. WOOL MARKET.

    Advices to hand contain the grating information that at the Antwerp sales this week merino showed an advance of from 714 per cent, to ...

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  8. THE TASMANIAN TIGER.

    Amongst- the many curious animals that Tasmanian possesses, none perhaps more interesting to the scientist than that very remarkable animal the ...

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  9. INVOLUTION OF THE HORSE.

    Professor Ewart. who has given the subject much study, has just published an interesting work on the derivation of the modern horse. He says ...

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  10. THE “SCHWABEN’S” APPLES.

    Towards the end of the last fruit season the Norddeutsaher- Lloyd Company tried the experiment of carrying apples direct to the German market. ...

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  11. WATER AT SORELL.

    The discovery of a copious supply good water at Sorell by Mr. Chas. Hill demonstrates that the farmers of the district might with advantage to ...

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  12. UNKNOWN TASMANIA.

    "Man, know thyself," is a wise [?] inaction. A similar command to indulge In a little [?] cold be applied with ...

    Article : 5,657 words
  13. GENERAL HOSPITAL BOARP.

    The ordinary [?] of the General Hospital [?] of Ma[?] was held at the [?] yesterday afternoon. Pr[?] Mr. C. Harbottle ...

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  14. WHEAT YIELD.

    The Australian Commonwealth wheat harvest for 1907-S amounted to alert 40 million bushels, and after playing for local requirements, the ...

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  15. VISITING COMMITTEE’S REPORT.

    The chair[?] of the [?] [?] submitted his report as follows Since the last monthly [?] of the Board of M[?] on the 18th ...

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  16. AFTER MANY YEARS.

    Our Beaconsfield correspondent writes : — An extraordinary thing happened to one of our storekeepers on Sunday last. Mr A. Gee, before ...

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  17. POTATO CHOPS.

    Dealing with the potato crops on the north- west coast.“Rustlers” of the “Advocate,” gives some Interesting information From most parts continue ...

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  18. NATIVE BREAD.

    We have received from the Rev. T. Roberts, of St. Mary’s, a letter stating that Mr. Doyle, of that township, had recently dug up a specimen of what is ...

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  19. CONSOLIDATED REVENUE.

    We have retired from the Treas[?] the returns of the consolidated for the financial year ending on June 30 last. ...

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  20. FINANCE COMMITTEE’S REPORT

    The Financial Committee submitted its report as follows; Since the date of last report, the Finance Committee has met at the ...

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  21. THE HOP INDUSTRY.

    The Parliamentary Committee In wiring in to the condition of the hop [?]try In England have taken considerable evidence. Mr. Airied Amos, ...

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  22. CITY POLICE COURT.

    Walter Parsons was charged with the theft, on July 1. of a copper boiler valued at 12/,the property of J. H Nicholls. He pleaded guilty. ...

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  23. SYEN HEDIN.

    The announcement made in the cables on Wednesday that Sven Hedin, the famous Swedish traveller and Scientist, in making a second attempt ...

    Article : 1,412 words
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