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  2. SELECTED POETRY.

    Only a fallen horse, stretched out there on the road, Stretched in the broken shafts, and crushed by the heavy load; ...

    Article : 276 words
  3. FUN AND FANCY.

    Tho greatest philosophy is in not wanting things you cannot get. If you don’t want to be robbed of your good name don’t have it inscribed ...

    Article : 732 words
  4. LADIES' COLUMN.

    ‘The time for the over-popular tennis “afternoon tea” parties has come round again, and there is no reason why these pleasant informal gatherings should not ...

    Article : 730 words
  5. MULTUM IN PARVO.

    Great progress has been made in unearthing the Romano British town of Silchester, near Reading. The site covers 100 acres, and is situated on ...

    Article : 552 words
  6. BALLARAT PRESBYTERY.

    The monthly meeting of the Presbytery of Ballarat was held in St. Andrew’s Kirk on Wednesday. In the absence of the Rev. G. Hay, moderator, the Rev. T. R. Cairns ...

    Article : 550 words
  7. SPECIAL SERVICE AT ST. PETER’S.

    On Sunday a special sermon was preached in St. Peter’s Church by the Rev. W. Curzon-Siggers, M.A., of St. Stephen's, Ballarat East, from Acts xxvi. 7. It has been ...

    Article : 1,013 words
  8. QUEEN OF THE EARTH.

    An angel in all but name is she, O’er life her vigil keeping; Whose wings arc spread o’er each cradle bed When the hopes of earth lie sleeping. ...

    Article : 200 words
  9. SENSATIONAL SCENE IN A CHURCH.

    An extraordinary sermon was preached at a fashionable Presbyterian Church at Geelong on Sunday, and it was followed by a highly emotional scone, several ladies fainting in ...

    Article : 353 words
  10. A GOLDEN DREAM.

    For a few moments after the encounter Aube felt as if she had received some sudden shock. She could neither speak nor return the embrace, but stood there inert, as ...

    Article : 1,989 words
  11. READ HERE YOUR CHARACTER.

    An old astrologer who professed to know all about it gives the character of a girl according to the month she was born in as follows: ...

    Article : 213 words
  12. HOME INTERESTS.

    Scones (by request).—Take 1 lb flour and rub into it 1 oz butter and one teaspoonful cream of tartar. Dissolve half a teaspoonful of soda in a cup of ...

    Article : 296 words
  13. CAUGHT IN HIS OWN TRAP.

    Two ministers were once conversing on extemporaneous preaching. ‘ Well,’ said the elder of the two, waxing warm, 'you are ruining ...

    Article : 357 words
  14. WARRACKSAREAL NOTES.

    Everyone here is rejoicing at the splendid downpour of rain which we had on Friday and Saturday fast. It certainly was urgently needed. Farmers, and all those who are ...

    Article : 251 words
  15. SCIENCE NOTES.

    The romance of science probably embraces no more striking story, than the oft-cited history of coal tar. From this troublesome waste of a few years ...

    Article : 258 words
  16. THE HOMELY GIRL.

    ‘How did that homely woman contrive to get married ?’ is not infrequently remarked of some good domestic creature whom her husband regarded as the apple of his eye, ...

    Article : 365 words
  17. CITY FREE LIBRARY.

    The monthly meeting was held in the Library on Wednesday, when Messrs Blight, Farr, Swifte, Pittard, and Williams were present. The prevailing complaint was ...

    Article : 196 words
  18. BALLARAT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    The usual monthly meeting of the above was held at the City Hall on Wednesday evening; Mr A. Anderson (president) in[?] the chair. Present—Messrs ...

    Article : 149 words
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