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  2. "THE MAGISTRATE" AT THE BIJOU.

    There is a roving class of Australian bushmen. They have no fixed abiding place, but are for over moving to and fro through the interior, from station to station, and township to township. Like the snail, they carry their house ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 4,106 words
  3. Sketches with Pen.

    Elsewhere we give some particulars of the sodden demise of Sir Peter Scratchley, the High Commissioner of New Guinea. The hoisting of the British the at Maopa, the centre of the district of Aroma, on the south-east of New Guinea, by Sir Peter ...

    Article : 471 words
  4. THE BARRIER RANGES SILVER MINES.

    The Barrier Ranges comprise a number of undulating hills, surrounded and intersected by saltbush plains. They cover an area of about 150 miles in length, varying in width up to 100 miles, and are situated in the western portion of New South Wales, ...

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