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  3. General news.

    The name of Mr. T. A. Westwood has been so prominently mentioned in connection with the recent rupture in the community at New Australia that everything written by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN MINES.

    The glowing reports which arrive from the western goldfields do much to foster the excitement which has induced the great rush which is now taking place. Among those who ...

    Article : 1,319 words
  5. A FAMOUS WARSHIP.

    The loss of the United States steamer Kearsage, which was recently chronicled, recalls to memory one of the most notable naval duels in history. The war between ...

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  6. THE OLDEST DRESSMAKER'S BILL

    Egypt (writes Mr. St. Chad Boscawen in the Queen) has been called "the land of surprises." Year after year the explorers in the Nile land bring to light some new and startling ...

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  7. LOCAL OPINION OF COOLGARDIF.

    Warnings and counsel constantly iterated and reiterated seem to be useless to prevent a premature rush to Coolgardie. Within the last fortnight nearly 600 people have arrived ...

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  8. TERRIBLE CRIME ON THE VOLGA.

    The history of a mysterious crime, perpetrated near Samara, on the Volga, has just been cleared up. Some months ago, bays the Moscow correspondent of the London Standard ...

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  9. THE VICTORIAN CROSS.

    Announcement is made in the London Gazette, published on New Year'a Day, that the Victoria Cross has been conferred on Surgeon-Major Owen Edward Pennefather ...

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  10. TWO PROPHECIES FOR 1894.

    Mr. Walter Besant gives the following prophecies for the new year in the London Queen of December 30 :— I ...

    Article : 442 words
  11. TENNYSON'S FRIENDSHIPS.

    What gives Lord Tennyson's writings an especial hold on public regard is their sensitiveness, their responsiveness, to the spirit and movement of the times. In the early ...

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  12. MISHAP TO A FISHING BOAT.

    On Thursday morning, as the fleet of Glenelg fishing boats was beating down to the Brighton ground, John Bennett's craft, an open boat, got into a rather strong south-easterly puff of ...

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  13. SCHOOL OF MINES AND INDUSTRIES.

    The council of the School of Mines and lndustries met in the Jubilee Exhibition Building on Monday afternoon. Mr. J. Langdon Bonython occupied the chair, and there were ...

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