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  2. THE INDIAN HOT SEASON.

    Those who have cared to follow the late progress of the Duke of Edinburgh in India will have become aware that there is a period of the year when, even in that climate, Englishmen are ...

    Article : 2,102 words
  3. A COLONIAL TlMBER WORKING ESTABLISHMENT.

    A considerable amount of information may be obtained by a visit to one of the large Melbourne factories for the conversion of roughy-hewn timber into various articles of use for domestic and other ...

    Article : 1,952 words
  4. OUR POLICY IN CHINA.

    Extract from a private letter, dated Shanghai, February, 1870 :— "My concluding remarks will embrace a elight review of the political position of Shanghai. I have ...

    Article : 629 words
  5. PUTTING UP STOVES.

    We. do not remember the exact date of the invention of stoves, but it was some yean ago. Since then mankind have been tormented once a year by the difficulties that beset the task of ...

    Article : 882 words
  6. SERIOUS CASE OF FORESHORTENING

    " Manhood and middle age will be fuller of vital force but old age less prolonged." (From the Queensland Express, May 30.) Reader, do not pass over this textlas if it were ...

    Article : 2,050 words
  7. FARMING IN SOUTH AMERICA;

    Mr E. W, Loggin, brother of the secretary of the Melplaish Agricultural Society, who has had some experience in Uruguay, recently read the following paper.— ...

    Article : 1,469 words
  8. A POET’S SUICIDE.

    THE LIFE OF THE LATE MAJOR SIGOURNEY —SINGULAR HISTORY OF THE AUTHORSHIP OF “THE BEAUTIFUL SNOW.” Doubtless all. or nearly all, of the persons ...

    Article : 891 words
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