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  2. TRAVELLERS AND EXPLORERS.

    IT was not to be woundered at that, at first, the "wild and wondrous tale" of Mr. STANLEY, as to his discovery of the African traveller LIVINGSTONE, was received with ...

    Article : 880 words
  3. THE PERPLEXED HOUSEKEEPER.

    THE perplexed nousekeeper of ojden time was Penelope. But her perplexities were caused by her suitors. The modern Penelope can manage her suitors easily enough; for if she ...

    Article : 1,118 words
  4. COLONIAL REMINISCENCES.

    CHRISTMAS over, we must go back to work again; some to the close confines of city offices, some to the hard labour that wins the daily bread. Our children must retura to school, and I and my fellow diggers ...

    Article : 3,671 words
  5. M'KINLAY, THE EXPLORER.

    A TELEGRAM published iu Sydney, on the 1st instant, informed us that Mr. John M'Kinlay died at Adelaide on the afternoon of the previous day, the last day of 1872. Mr. M'Kinlay ...

    Article : 3,041 words
  6. WHAT RATTLESNAKES ARE GOOD FOR.

    IT may not be generally known to our readers that suake poison is used for medicinal purposes in these days, and that under the name of "Cortalus Horridus," the poison of the ...

    Article : 402 words
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