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  2. ELECTRIC LIGHT IN THE BUSH.

    The country homestead, equipped with a modern electric plant and all the latest appliances is, at the present moment, somewhat rare in ...

    Article : 474 words
  3. THE SCOTS' COLLEGE.

    If the famous author whose centenary we have recently celebrated were alive to-day, in what glowing terms he would describe the transformation that ...

    Article : 1,097 words
  4. TROUT FISHING IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    THE Late Marquis of Linlithgow, who was the first Governor-General of the Australian Commonwealth, writing in The Badminton on Sport in Australia," ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,270 words
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  6. "THE COMIC AUSTRALIAN."

    "A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men." One of England's famous philosophers confessed to Sir George Newnes that he ...

    Article : 359 words
  7. VITAL STATISTICS FOR 1911.

    The preliminary figures relating to the vital statistics of the State for last year are to hand from the Government Statistician. ...

    Article : 363 words
  8. WHAT WORKERS WANT.

    It all depends upon the man, And scarce can be defined: There's some that pleased you never can, And some that go it blind. ...

    Article : 129 words
  9. FURNISHING AS AN ART.

    This article will serve to introduce to country residents the special advantages of furnishing through the new firm of Burgess and Pepper, of ...

    Article : 328 words
  10. STAMP-LICKING.

    The "Lancet" calls attention to the licking of stamps as a "retrograde proceeding," and says that any suggestion calculated materially to encourage or ...

    Article : 108 words
  11. THE PARSON'S CHEQUES.

    Except in the very smallest way, Virginia planters, before the war, seldom used money in their daily lives. If the womenfolk went to town on a ...

    Article : 300 words
  12. MICRO-ORGANISMS.

    It is now generally known that diseases, particularly in tropical and subtropical climes, are due to microbic infection. Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, ...

    Article : 189 words
  13. A WEALTHY CODFISH.

    A housekeeper at Queenstown Constabulary Barracks, while cleaning a codfish about 30lbs. in weight, discovered inside the fish a purse ...

    Article : 157 words
  14. A NOVEL "NIGHTCAP."

    Tom Purdie, an old man-servant in Sir Walter Scott's household, used to talk of the famous "Waverley Novels" as "our books," and said that the ...

    Article : 82 words
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