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  2. A BUSH TRAGEDY.

    In 1874 there was not much in and around Caloonga to distinguish it from other townships. It boasted but one street that was called such, and for some unknown reason ...

    Article : 3,716 words
  3. "NEW TOORAK," OR SOCIETY IN THE BACK BLOCKS.

    In the Valley of the Upper King, shut in on both sides by high, timber-covered hills, there lies a tract of fertile country, partly cleared, partly covered with bush. Withing ...

    Article : 1,580 words
  4. THE PASSING SHOW.

    Who would not be one of the Australasian Premiers? Hardly are they safely off to Hobart for a pleasant holiday when an invitation arrives in which Mr. ...

    Article : 2,375 words
  5. MR. RHODES AT PORT ELIZABETH.

    The steamer Pongola carried Mr. Rhodes, General Carrington, Countess Grey, Lady Victoria Grey, Colonel Baden-Powell, Sir Charles Metcalfe, Mr.Vyvyan, Mr. ...

    Article : 3,304 words
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    Advertising : 558 words
  7. ZOLA: HIS PHYSIQUE AND HIS MIND.

    Zola's real age is fifty-six. His glance is serutinising, but soft, and rendered slightly vague by myopia; physiognomy as a whole indicates habitual reflection, and a certain ...

    Article : 715 words
  8. TO QUEENSLAND.

    F[?]wll [?] [?] Yet tho[?] w[?] [?] E[?] long and follow in our stops who lead, Re[?]ved at last, from word to [?] [?] To certain mind from [?] and [?]. ...

    Article : 137 words
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