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  2. THE LITTLE PEOPLE.

    A ROAD of white dust, winding through a land of roiling downs, closely cultivated, in the Avon Valley; the sourish smell of the brackish pools of the ...

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  3. NATIVES IN THE NORTH.

    THERE are not many natives on the Roper River now; wherever blacks come into contact with whites they quickly die out, and of the largest tribe ...

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  4. TABLE GRAPES.

    SEEN from above, the earth would appear to be carpeted in green—limitless acres of it. Through the centre, from north to south, from east to west, runs ...

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  5. HOMECOMING.

    IT was a hot December morning, and our ship was anchored out about a mile or so from Fremantle wharf. It lay prone and still on the water, as if ...

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  6. FAME.

    OF all the places fashioned by an unkind fate, then flung down and forgotten, Gondynup was the first—and last. One wonders whether the small "mixed ...

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  7. VAGRANT VERSE.

    AT the meeting of the Victorian National Rifle Association, on the Williamstown rifle range. Miss P. E. Fergusson, of Concord (New South Wales), ...

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    The Great Sutherland Falls, which drop l,904 feet and are claimed to be the highest in the world. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ON THE MILFORD TRACK.

    THIS is the holiday season in New Zealand, and many fortunate, active people will again be sampling the beauty of bush, river and mountain scenery along ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. THE EARTHLY PARADISE.

    THE assistant manager of the Bank of Adelaide, when he arrived in Brisbane, on his way back from a European tour, said that his trip had convinced ...

    Article : 286 words
  11. GEORGE BORROW.

    THE memory of George Borrow, the British writer and evangelist, famous alike for his books and his religious enthusiasm, has been recently ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 233 words
  12. DEATHS OF KINGS.

    Sir,—Your correspondent S. R. N. accuses me of being too soft on "Bloody Mary" and too hard on William of Orange. What is much worse is that she refuses ...

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    MRS. Mary Gilmour has followed up her book of memories, "Old Days: Old Ways," with "More Recollections," published by Messrs. Angus and Robertson ...

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    MESSRS. DENT will publish very shortly "Modern Ireland," one of Miss Cicely Hamilton's books on modern Europe, with sixteen pages of half-tone ...

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    HON COMMON UPPER LIMIT—YES, PLEASE?" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. THE LETTERBOX.

    A.J.H. (The Colquhoun Murder Case): Hardly suited to our requirements; your own suggestion might be worth the trial. J.G.M. (Edwards of England): You have been ...

    Article : 302 words
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