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  2. IN THE PAPERS.

    King Geroge, when a boy, had a very exclusive school career. He only attended lectures at Eton under the strict supervision of his tutor, and he was allowed ...

    Article : 2,164 words
  3. FROM TALLANGATTA TO SYDENHAM INLET.

    With the object of obtaining an open-air holiday, and of seeing some of the more remote parts of the State, a party of six undertook the journey from Tallungatta to ...

    Article : 2,333 words
  4. THE PASSING SHOW.

    The mayor of Toowoomba hoped that on the Prime Minister's return they would be able to welcome him as Sir Andrew Fisher. Mr. Fisher replied that he ...

    Article : 2,143 words
  5. DETERMINING LONGITUDE.

    Without entering into any of the issues raised in the case now before the High Court in respect of the disputed boundary between South Australia and Victoria, it may be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 2,385 words
  6. THE "WATER-ELEPHANT" OF CENTRAL AFRICA.

    Mr. R. Lydekker writes to "The Times" as follows:—I saw a notice in the "Daily Mil" to the effect that Dr. E. Trouessrt had announced the discovery in Central ...

    Article : 379 words
  7. A LINK WITH SCOTT.

    The "Scotsman" records the death, in her [?]2nd year, of Miss Jane Smith, of Darnick, cldest daughter of John Smith, architect, who built part of Abbotsford. Frequently ...

    Article : 362 words
  8. A WEALTHY RECLUSE.

    A wonderful story the double life of a wealthy and eccentric country gentleman has, says the "Daily Mail," come to light since the death of Mr. Dering, of Lockley, ...

    Article : 911 words
  9. GREAT BRITAIN AND ITALIAN UITY.

    The reference made by Mr. Asquith in the debate on the Address to the cinquentenary of United Italy (says the Rome correspondent of "The Times" on February ...

    Article : 288 words
  10. BY BALLOON ACROSS THE ATLANTIC.

    Mr. Joseph Brueeker (of New York). Dr. Hans Fabrice (head of the Munich Military School of Aviation), Prof. Alt (custodian of the Munich Meteorological Station). an ...

    Article : 468 words
  11. PHOTOGRAPHING THE STARS

    Dispatches from Los Angeles, California, yesterday (says the New York correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" on February 5) describe the wonderful observations at ...

    Article : 347 words
  12. SUBSTITUTE FOR RADIUM.

    With much satisfaction (says the Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph") the press announces the end of the "radiom [?]ine," under which German research, ...

    Article : 226 words
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