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  2. THE SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH LINE BETWEEN NEW SOUTH WALES AND NEW ZEALAND.

    THE submarine cable between New Zealand and New South Wales has been successfully laid, and the former colony is henceforth brought into immediate connection, not only with its sister states in the South Pacific, but with the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 2,638 words
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  4. A NATIVE VILLAGE IN SAMOA.

    THE Samoan islands are the most picturesque of all the lovely and romantic islands of the South Pacific Ocean. Their shores are fringed with cocoa-palms, and behind the land rises into hills some four thousand feet high, clothed with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 106 words
  5. PHAETON DRIVING THE CHARIOT OF THE SUN.

    THIS engraving is taken from one of the designs in the portfolio of photographs issued by the Art Union of Victoria to its subscribers for the present season. The subject is copied from a bas relief, executed by Mr. J. S. Mackennal in a bold and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 204 words
  6. EXPLORERS ON THE MARCH THROUGH CENTRAL AUSTRALIA.

    SINCE M'Dougall Stuart's great feat of crossing the Australian continent from south to north, by which was marked out the route subsequently followed by the trans-continental telegraph line from Adelaide to Port Darwin, the attention ...

    Article : 933 words
  7. SKETCHES ON FORREST'S ROUTE THROUGH CENTRAL AUSTRALIA.

    SKETCHES ON FORREST'S ROUTE, CENTRAL AUSTRALIA OF all the explorers in this desolate region, Mr. John Forrest is clearly entitled to pre-eminence, since it is mainly owing to his perseverance and daring that a finishing stroke ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 465 words
  8. REV. W. G. LAWES'S EXPLORING PARTY CROSSING THE LALOKE, IN NEW GUINEA.

    ABOUT the same time that the Rev. S. Macfarlane and party, on board the missionary steamer Ellangowan, were making a trip up the Fly River, on the Western Coast of New Guinea, the Rev. W. G. Lawes was conducting another ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 392 words
  9. CROSSING SHEEP AT A NEW ZEALAND FORDING PLACE.

    THE flat shingly hods of the rivers in the Middle Island of the New Zealand group have been the occasion of much difficulty and frequent disaster to travellers, and none are more exposed to the risks and delays than the squatter or drover, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 209 words
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