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  2. TWO SIDES TO EVERY QUESTION.

    The little house in the back street suffered from the heat, or its inhabitants did, quite as much as the denizen of that upper room in Clement House that hot summer more so, for it was close, oppressive, unhealthy: the ...

    Article : 2,995 words
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    PORTRAITS of Dr. BUGNION and the MENNONITES will appear in our next (JULY) issue. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 18 words
  4. THE PREMIER OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. James P. Boucaut, the subject of the wood-cut which appears this month, has been for many years connected with politics in South Australia. He began his political life about sixteen years ago, and has been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 207 words
  5. PORT WAKEFIELD.

    The origin of Port Wakefield, of which this issue contains four views, is interesting, especially to "old hands," who knew the difficulties of transport over long natural roads in the early days, to lessen which this ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 546 words
  6. MORT AND CO.'S MEAT-PRESERVING WORKS, SYDNEY.

    The "New South Wales Fresh Food and Ice Company" (better known as Mort's meat-preserving establishment), is situated near Darling Harbour, off Dixon-street, Sydney. The works of the company are very substantial, and much ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 259 words
  7. A WORD FOR THE AREAS.

    We recently took a tour through the Areas, leaving Adelaide by rail to Kooringa, thence by Terry's mail busses to Jamestown, Caltowie, and Laura. From Laura to Gladstone, Georgetown, Narridy, Crystal ...

    Article : 460 words
  8. THE CAMP CREEK SURVEY CAMP, GIPPSLAND.

    The sketch represents the camp of the survey party who are at present located on Camp Creek, which lies some sixteen or seventeen miles to the south-east of the township of Buln Buln, on the Gippsland-road, Buln Buln ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 216 words
  9. TRUCANINNI LIDGIWIDGI (LALLA ROOKH), LAST OF THE TASMANIAN ABORIGINES.

    Trucaninni Lidgiwidgi, or Lalla Rookh, as she was sometimes called, the last of the aborignes of Tasmania, passed away to her eternal rest on 15th May, at the residence in Hobart Town of her protectress, Mrs. Dandridge. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 532 words
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