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  2. THE LATE CAPTAIN JOHN M'LEAN.

    CAPTAIN JOHN M'LEAN, probably the oldest and most popular master mariner in the Australian colonies, died on July 8, at his residence, Inkerman-road, Balaclava. The deceased gentleman, whilst bringing the excursion steamer Ozone out from ...

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    MR. GEORGE ANDERSON, the deputy-master of the Melbourne branch of the Royal Mint, gives, in his report for the year 1886, an interesting review of the operations of the institution during that period. The total quantity of gold received at the Mint in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THE BLACKS IN CENTRAL AUSTRALIA.

    IN a recent issue we gave the portrait of a tall aboriginal, who had been brought to Adelaide from Central Australia by Mr. D. Lindsay, the explorer. Some references are made to the blacks by Mr. Lindsay in a paper read by him at a meeting of the ...

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  5. THE DIMINISHING AUSTRALIAN DESERT.

    AT a recent meeting of commercial and pastoral men in Sydney, an interesting paper on the Australian Deaerfc was read by Mr. E. Favenc. We subjoin the following passages:—In looking back at the past history of Australia, the many disillusions that have ...

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