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  2. FIGHTING FOR FREEDOM.

    Cuba shares with Java the distinction of being the most fertile island on the globe,” said Mr. Arthur Garesche to an American reporter, in speaking of the war that is now being waged by ...

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  6. REMARKABLE SURGICAL OPERATION.

    Our Newcastle correspondent writes—A remarkable surgical operation performed at the Newcastle Hospital about ten weeks ago having stood the test of time, and so far proved an ...

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  7. THE PRESENT SNAKE SEASON.

    In the article published in the Daily Telegraph of the 4th of May last year, details were given with reference to the number of persons bitten by replies, and the total death rate for that ...

    Article : 891 words
  8. ORDERS AND ARROWS.

    When the captain of a ship orders some hands aloft to furl the main royal the men jump to obey, as a matter of coursed. A sailor can climb up on a yard without having a shilling ashore or ...

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  9. THE LABOUR BUREAU.

    The fallowing are extracts from the Superin[?]endent of the Government Labour Bureau’s report to the Minister of Labour for the month ended December 31. 1895 : “I have the honor to ...

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  10. THE BICYCLE FACE.

    In these days of athletics every form of sport seems to develop some variety of disease. Baseball players become afflicted with that mysterious sounding ailment known as “charley horse.” Devotees ...

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  11. THE EARLY DAYS OF THE BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Some two years back we were able to draw attention to the payment by the Bank of New South Wales of a $20 note issued on the 1st January, 1824, and presented for payment in ...

    Article : 608 words
  12. LOWER THE RATES.

    Most readers will agree with me in saying, ‘Yes ; lower the fates ; whether it be poor-rates municipal rates, or par[?]chial rates, show me the way to lower them and I will quickly adopt it !” ...

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  13. THE CITY OF MELBOURNE BANK.

    Mr Edmund Russ[?], formerly London manager of the City of Melbourne Bank, who has been making an investigation into the management and affairs of the bank in the interests of the British creditors ...

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    ANOTHER PATENT SCOP.—We have been shown a patent scoop (says the Hay Standard}, invented by Mr C. Simper, of Paradise Plains, which promises to do good work in tank cleaning. Mr Simper has ...

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    THE results of the sixth Wagga Sheep Test have been made known, and are us follows : Peterson and Sargood, of Wunna[?] first, with a fleece valued at 21s 9d; the ...

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