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We publish this week a general view of the town of Young, also illustrations of some of the principal public buildings within the borough. The town itself is pleasantly situated on the Burrangong Creek, ...
Article : 1216 words view this articleOne of our illustrations this week shows one of the pillars marking the new Afghan-Russian boundary. This is Pillar No. 53; the pillars are numbered in regular order, beginning at Zultikar on the Heri-Rud, where the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 309 words view this articleMR. JOHN FORSYTHE, MAYOR OF YOUNG. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 6 words view this articleThe ceremony of consecrating the new English church, recently opened by the Princess of Wales, was performed by Bishop Wilkinson, Coadjutor of the Bishop of London and Bishop-Superintendent of the English Chaplaincies of ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 318 words view this articleThe Blue Mountains of New South Wales have won for themselves world-wide and well-merited fame for the majestic grandeur of their scenery, and for the endless variety of their natural beauties. Tourists and ...
Article : 216 words view this articleAn interesting series of experiments has been made by Dr. J. W. Praser on the influences of common beverages on digestion. Among the drinks he finds that water is usually the best. Of infusions, tea or cocoa acts most ...
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