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  2. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    There is great joy throughout the State just now (June 28) because of the termination on equitable terms of the timber trouble. Of troubles that ...

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  4. A TRAVEL SKETCH.

    From the Cape to the Rand is a dreary journey. The route has through almost interminable vist[?]s of treeless plains interspersed here and there with ...

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  6. LAND OF THE PHARAOHS.

    The Cairo correspondent of the "Pall Mall" writes that "'El W[?]t[?], the Coptic organ, reports that secre[?] societies for the propagation of ...

    Article : 279 words
  7. OLD MAOR[?] RELICS.

    Some considerable, time ago Mr. J. Whipp unearthed on his beach claim at Pahia, a number of Maori tools, weapons, and domestic articles. The most ...

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  9. A GENEROUS PROPOSITION.

    The trustees of the estate of the late Edward Wilson (of the "Argus" and the "Australasian" proprietary) have decided to offer to the committee of ...

    Article : 242 words
  10. QUEER BELIEFS ABOUT SEVEN.

    Numerous are the queer beliefs concerning the number seven. A narration of them all would fill a volume. From the very earliest ages the seven great ...

    Article : 234 words
  11. "THE WHITE DEATH."

    One of the most curious of the natural phenomena peculiar to the Rocky Mountains is the mysterious storm known to the Indians as "the white ...

    Article : 299 words
  12. THE EARS GROW.

    It is stated by experts that the ears continue to grow in the later decades of life; in fact, they appear never to stop growing until death. Most old ...

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  14. SHOT ON HIS WIFE'S GRAVE.

    An insurance surveyor named Keith Bertram Suckling was found lying on his wife's grave in Yardley Cemetery (England), with two bullet ...

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