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  4. REMARKABLE DISCOVERY BY A DOCTOR

    Dr. Robert [?] young [?] to have [?] discovery by means of the [?] rays—that as ordinary ...

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  5. A VORACIOUS PLANT

    The most wonderful plant which probably exists, and which the great botanist Lin[?] called the miracle of nature, the Venus’ Fly trap ([?] ...

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  6. HONOUR REDEEMED

    And so the evening passed away. The supper was pronounced excellent, the band all that could be desired, and the general arrangement perfect ...

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  7. A TASMANIAN MIRACLE.

    Henry Dixon Clarke, a native of Hobart T[?] tells a story of a cure affected by the use of the now famous Dr Williams’ Pink [?] for Pale People, which in its ...

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  8. A Musical Education for a Crown.

    The above heading will of course appear to most people as the height of absurdity, yet the absurdity in more apparent than real. It goes without saying that a ...

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