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  2. Our Trip to Phillip Island.

    "WELL, Harry, where shall we spend our holidays?" says Daisy, my sister, as she hands me my tea. "Anywhere but Queenscliffe, Daisy, I'd as lieve spend it at Williamstown." ...

    Article : 2,087 words
  3. Notes and Queries.

    MOUNT CAIRN CROSS.—This eminence, known also by its native name, "Koolabatamba," literally, the place where the eagle drinks, is, says the Manning River Times, a steep peak to the south of the plains, rising to the ...

    Article : 1,021 words
  4. How Some Old Walls in Rome were Made.

    ON the west side of the Piazza Vittoria Emmanuele, where large houses are being built by Signor Marotti and Co. (says a correspondent of the Athenceum) a peculiar wall has been found. It gave us some two hundred ...

    Article : 354 words
  5. QUERIES.

    THE BUNYIP.—Are the[?] any authentic accounts of the existence of this mysterious creature?—G. H. S. ABORIGINAL CRICKETERS.—Who were these? where did they come from? and where did they play?—C. ...

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