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  2. Hawkesbury Floods.

    Saturday forenoon.—How shall we describe the spectacle before us—so beautiful, yet so appalling1? It would take the pen Of a readier writer than ours to describe ...

    Article : 4,610 words
  3. THE RUBBISH TIP.

    Many a rumpled blouse has only just been pressed. Why are the footpaths in Windsor like a pair of old trousers?—Too many patches ...

    Article : 805 words
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  5. THE CONDENSORIES.

    Speaking on the mailer of adjournment in the Legislative Assembly, Mr. Vol. Molesworth, M'L.A. for Cumberland, said: — "Following" on what the hon. member Mr ...

    Article : 399 words
  6. "CANS" AND "CANTS."

    Mr. R. B. Walker, one of the Members for Cumberland, sends us the following for publication. It was forwarded to him from the Minister for Public Health and ...

    Article : 417 words
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