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  3. LOST—A TRAIN I

    [?] people incredibly eareless. The other [?] we heard of a man [?] an elephant; now we hear of [?] who last a railway train ...

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  4. [?]PRDITION TO ANTARCTIC

    [?] a recent broadeast, Mr. T. G. leader of the scientilic party that the following problems would restigated: Magnetic phenomena; ...

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  5. BOGONG PLATEAU

    Whiting in “The. Omeo Standard” Mr. W. F. Pow says:— With altitudes of 5000 to 6OOO feet, excluding Mount Bogong, 6500ft., the ...

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  6. THE REHEARSAL.

    Breada herself opened the door. “Hello,” she said, looking at me rather hard, “what’s the matter? You do look funny.” ...

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  7. “MEMORIES OF THE PAST”

    From “Heralds’ of October, 1897 The following letter was received and read at the Shire Council meeting and evoked much hilarity:— ...

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  8. RIPE FOE REFORM

    [Contributed.] refusal last weak of the LegiaCouneil to vote Supply has to convince thoughtful students ...

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