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  2. IN NATURE'S REALM.

    "Who calls reveille for the birds every morning?" asked a lady the other day of some naturalist friends. They all began with one consent to puzzle their minds for the answer. "Willie ...

    Article : 216 words
  3. Local Jottings.

    Another old-time institution disappeared in the Bathurst district with the advent of the New York. The Royal mail coach, which opened its service between Bathurst and Hill ...

    Article : 126 words
  4. NOTES FROM ABROAD.

    A soldier in a Hove military hospital regained his speech in a curious manner. More than two months, before he and three others were buried by the explosion of a shell ...

    Article : 115 words
  5. Killed by Fly Bite.

    David Henry Redvers Mountain, of Glen Innes, while engaged skinning a dead beast, was bitten on the eye by a fly, but whether the insect was of a poisonous kind, or whether it had ...

    Article : 163 words
  6. Worked Buttons

    As observant persons may have noticed, fashion has decreed of late a great reticence in buttons on feminine outdoor suits, says a writer in "Manchester Guardian." Even when ...

    Article : 326 words
  7. A Fractious Horse.

    Mr. George Glover, a resident of Tingha, who is employed at The Grove Station, was yarding horses, among which was a young fractious animal. while in the act of putting up the ...

    Article : 97 words
  8. Improving Sydney Streets.

    The widening of Randwick-road through Moore Park is nearing completion. The Lord Mayor (Alderman R. D. Meagher) proposes to call the thoroughfare Anzac Parade, and to ...

    Article : 95 words
  9. The Huntsman.

    This is not a reference to a celebrated novel, but a brief note about one of the tarantulas of Australia -- Isopeda immanis -- which is called the Huntsman, because it is one of the active ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 184 words
  10. Water Scheme Closed.

    The Inverell and Glen Innes water works are to be closed down. The reason given is not due to want of funds but to the fact that the American firms which are to supply the ...

    Article : 54 words
  11. Captured by Bushrangers.

    A message has been received in Bendigo (Vic.) by friends of "Willie Non," a former resident of Kangaroo Flat, to the following effect: -- ...

    Article : 70 words
  12. Fire at Wondai (Q.).

    Five business places in, Mackenzie-street, Wondia, Queensland, were destroyed by fire on January 2. The blaze was discovered in Perkins' refreshment rooms, and it had such a ...

    Article : 108 words
  13. Miners and Daylight Saving.

    The miners in the Maitland district do not take kindly to the daylight saving, and they intend asking the coal proprietors to allow them to start work at 8 a.m., instead of 7 a.m. as at ...

    Article : 107 words
  14. New Paper-making Material.

    The possibilities of utilising the kaing grass of Burma for paper making have, for some years past been Investigated by persons interested, and it is now announced that the ...

    Article : 213 words
  15. Newcastle Shipping.

    The number of vessels which arrived at Newcastle during the year ended December 31 last was 4913, and the aggregate tonnage was 2,469,492. The trade distribution was: Coastal, ...

    Article : 74 words
  16. To See His Friend.

    Twelve months ago Mr. N. B. Young, a member of the Amateur Fishermen's Association, and now a commercial traveller in Queensland, found a ceratodus (lung fish) in a ...

    Article : 266 words
  17. New Lookout.

    The most prominent peak in the Illawarra Range is Mount Keira, about four miles from the seaboard. In the early days the mail coaches went round the side of the [?] ...

    Article : 99 words
  18. Tweed River Bar.

    The Department of Navigation has received a report from the pilot at Tweed Heads regarding the condition of the Red Buoy channel, He states that the sand is working over ...

    Article : 84 words
  19. Jack's Slang.

    Jack Tar has a language all his own. Tinned beef is ironically known as "the accident," baked meat as "the burnt offering," and vegetables as a "schooner on the rooks," while ...

    Article : 158 words
  20. Murray River Development.

    The River Murray Waters Act of 1915, which has been gazetted, comes into operation W January 31, ratifies and provides for the carrying out of the agreement, entered into between ...

    Article : 137 words
  21. Births and Deaths.

    The N.S.W. Government Statistician's summary for the month of December shows that the birth-rate was equal to an annual rate of 26,30 per 1000, a decrease of 6.2 per cent. on ...

    Article : 174 words
  22. Double-ended Stingers.

    The other day I tried to induce a young lady who takes an interest in the doings of the little creatures of the Australian wild to take up the study of ants, pointing out to her that ...

    Article : 244 words
  23. Colored Bank Notes Abroad.

    The Bank of England is the only bank which always issues plainly-printed white paper banknotes, whatever their value. Other countries use printed notes in colors. ...

    Article : 168 words
  24. Vessel to be Blown Up.

    The North Coast Company's steamer Belmore sank at the mouth of the Macleay River on December 9. Since that date the wreck had impeded the passage of vessels navigating the ...

    Article : 138 words
  25. Peculiar Fatality.

    A Bathurst locomotive fireman named Albert James Jamieson was killed in a remarkable manner on January 2 (writes our Bathurst correspondent). He was firing on the ...

    Article : 119 words
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