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  2. SHINING IN SOCIETY.

    "HAVE you heard ther news, Aunt Jane? "What news, my dear?" said the somewhat elderly lady smiling up at her pretty niece. "That Mary Crawford has refused Horaco Firth." ...

    Article : 1,869 words
  3. WOOLGROWERS AND THEIR GRIEVANCES.

    A PUBLIC meeting of woolgrowers in the australian colonies was held on Friday at Scott's hotel, Collinsstreet, to consider certain matters counceted with the wool trade. There was a numerous attendance, and ...

    Article : 862 words
  4. A POLITICAL CONVENTION IN FRANCE.

    A VERY curious innovation in French polities is now being tried in the deprtment of which Bordeanx is the capital, which, should it, as seems probable, prove successful, is likely to have a marked influence on ...

    Article : 1,388 words
  5. WRITING FLUIDS.

    IN a paper rend by Mr. Archibald Paterson, before the Glasgow Chemists' and Druggists' Association, Glasgow, the various substances used in writing were treadted on, as well as the processes by which writing ...

    Article : 2,393 words
  6. A WEEK'S RAILWAY ACCIDENTS IN ENGLAND.

    a remarkable accident occurred on the Carlisle and Silloth Railway on October 11. The 1.25 train from Carlisle had got beyond Abbey, when the guard's van, at the rear, was thrown broadside off the line, and ...

    Article : 1,023 words
  7. IRONBARKS.

    THE town of Ironbarks is situated on the Western road, about 160 miles north-west of Sydney, and is the centre of an extensive tract of auriferous terrtory. It has been long favourably known as a permanent ...

    Article : 982 words
  8. THE LONDON POLICEMAN.

    PERHAPS not one per cent, among us knows how much we owe to the police. The blue-coated, stalwart, but somewhat sluggish-looking figure perambulating our streets does not do himself justice. He has the air of a ...

    Article : 1,543 words
  9. EFFECTS OF LIGHTNING ON TREES.

    FOR some years past Professor Caspary, of Konigsberg, has been collecting information on the effects of lightning on trees, with a view to the elucidation of the question wheather the living tissnes of trees are ignited ...

    Article : 902 words
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