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  3. AUSTRALIAN MAMMALS.

    In our two previous articles we dealt briefly with the origin of mammals generally, and then considered the egg-jaying mammals–platypus and the spiny anteater ...

    Article : 1,969 words
  4. AN ENGLISH ELECTION.

    The borough of West Ham polls in two divisions, one for the "villadom" of the North: one for the South, the dock division, the poorest of the poor. This time ...

    Article : 1,655 words
  5. "IF I WERE KING."

    In an old pantomime–I think it was ``Humpty Dumpty''–one of the characters, Humpty himself, it was, sang a topical song with the reirain, ``I wish I was King, I ...

    Article : 1,804 words
  6. A DAY IN OLD MELBOURNE.

    These are not the words of an eye-witness. There is no straining of a dimmed mermory for chronicles of the time. The retrospeet is open to everyone with an old file of "The ...

    Article : 2,431 words
  7. GROVE'S DICTIONARY OF MUSIC.

    The second volume of the new edition of Grote's Dictionary of Music and Musicians (London: Macmillan and Co.) has just been published. It includes the letters ...

    Article : 640 words
  8. HOW BRITAIM LOST NEW CALEDONIA.

    How my heart jumped when I heard that the Catinat was coming to Port Melbourne The dear old name[?] Whoever will write the history of Australia should know that ...

    Article : 862 words
  9. UNUSED ELECTRICITY.

    Professor W. E. Ayrton points out [?] the common expression "buying electri[?]" and "consu[?]ing electric current" are [?] leading. No electricity is used up in ...

    Article : 142 words
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  11. SCHOOL FOR BEGGARS.

    A new and wonderful school for beggars has been dicovered in Paris [?] the "Weekly S[?]man") Its teacher is a retired actor, who coaches his pupils in the ...

    Article : 408 words
  12. A WIFE HOR MR. BALFOUR.

    Mr. Michael mac[?]agh recounts in the "Monthly Review" a number of the trials wich M.P.s have to put up with at the hands of their constituents and of the ...

    Article : 221 words
  13. A LION ADVENTURE.

    Captain C. V. C. de Crespigay, who, with many other well-known English people, has (says the "Daily Express) been hundting big same at Maorpno (East African ...

    Article : 160 words
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