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  2. THE HUM OF THE CITY.

    A patriotic much-travelled young citizen of Ballarat has so frequently in my hearing declaimed the praises of our girls—in general of course and without specifying any one ...

    Article : 1,051 words
  3. LICENSING REFORM.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 654 words
  4. UNDER THE ARC LIGHT.

    Everybody knows that Mr R. M'Gregor, M.P., is right in asserting that Ballarat Woollen Mills are doing splendid work, making fair profits, and paying wages quite ...

    Article : 451 words
  5. NEW ZEALAND NOTES.

    “And may the Lord have mercy on your soul.” Thus spoke Judge Williams to Minnie Dean after a thoroughly exhaustive examination of a charge of murder had been. ...

    Article : 1,049 words
  6. SELECTED POETRY.

    Better to smell the violet cool than to sup the glowing wine; Better to hark a hidden brook than watch a diamond shine. ...

    Article : 216 words
  7. BACCHUS MARSH RE-DIS-COVERED.

    On 10th of May you were good enough to publish a rambling account of a delightful ramble I had in the neighborhood of Bacchus Marsh towards the end of April—that ...

    Article : 1,162 words
  8. JULIUS CASSAR AND THE GALLIC SIRENS.

    In the days when Julius Cae[?]ar conquered France, or Gaul, as the Romans called it then, the old historian says the beauty of the Gallic women was proverbial. The ...

    Article : 738 words
  9. ALL ALONG THE RIVER.

    There were steamers plying between Fowey and Falmouth in this summer weather, and Colonel Disney suggested next morning that Isola should go with him on his ...

    Article : 2,798 words
  10. THE SONS OF SCOTIA

    Have been duly invited to roll up and enlist in a Caledonian Association in Ballarat once more, and for the last time, this century. There was a time in the history of ...

    Article : 1,030 words
  11. SEVEN POUNDS IN ONE WEEK.

    Not every man who is thin would thank you for fattening him. He doesn’t want to be fat, and for very good reasons. Unnecessary fat is a load to carry about; it interferes ...

    Article : 769 words
  12. THE LESSONS OF HISTORY

    Teach as that nations have become virile through conflicts with opposing forces; united only in presence of an onimous necessity for such union, and only grew powerful ...

    Article : 558 words
  13. GROWTH OF STREET RAILWAYS.

    The street car interests of the country are important enough to have a magazine of their own—the Streed Sailway Review. A late number gives a summing up of the progress of the people’s carriage lines in 1894. ...

    Article : 423 words
  14. THE ENGLLSH GIRL.

    If our girls have differentiated from the ancestral model already, an argued by one of my friends whom I have introduced to the reader, that fact must be more easily ...

    Article : 284 words
  15. NIGHT PARTIES FOR CHILDREN.

    A doctor writes:—‘l abominate night parties for children. I believe every physician does. It is not so much the exposure, and the eating in the night, but the breaking ...

    Article : 164 words
  16. THE WOMEN OF HELLAS.

    The women of Sparta are fair, Blender, and dignified in carriage. The women of Taygetu[?] have the gait of Pallas. . . The Mossenian girl is conspicuous for her ...

    Article : 300 words
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