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  2. Notes of the Week.

    RAILWAY REVENUE—For week ended July 29th—£406. 20 cases of pearlshell were exported ex ss Airlie; also £400 worth of gold ...

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  3. LATEST TELEGRAMS

    Waires at Broken Hill have been reduced 10 per cent, all round. Adelaide, July 31. A water main burst in Adelaide on ...

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  4. THE CRISIS IN SIAM.

    The Bangkok correspondent of the Straits Times wrote as follows under date June 13th concerning the above, which may possibly prove of interest ...

    Article : 1,527 words
  5. Listen to This.

    What long strides in physical progress would be made if one was reared with reference to giving his body the best care possible! As it is, many a man spends ...

    Article : 755 words
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  7. Turf Notes.

    Palmerston racps for 1893 commence to-day and wind up to-morrow. To the public in general the Club extends the usual cordial invitation to be ...

    Article : 1,338 words
  8. The Chingtu Disabled.

    The following memos, were kindly handed to us by Mr. C. H. Marsh, officer in charge of the Post and Telegraph Department:— ...

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