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  3. BIRTH OF MELBOURNE PRESS.

    Melbourne had no official existence and had not even a name, when it was first rumoured, in July, 1836, that John Pascoe Fawkner intended to establish a newspaper ...

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  5. IN THE PAPERS.

    The pronunciation of General Foch's name, and the question where he was born, have been discussed in "Education," and the controversy has brought forth an ...

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  6. SIR STANLEY MAUDE'S DEATH

    The circumstances in which General Sir Stanley Maude is believed to have received the fatal infection of the cholera attack from which he died are described ...

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  7. TO GATHER THE HARVEST.

    Sir Auckland Geddes, Minister for National Service, issued in May the following appeal to parents, headmasters, and boys:—"The military situation has ...

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  8. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S MOTHER.

    The following appears in the "Weekly Scotsman" of Saturday, May 25:— The funeral of Mrs. Munro Ferguson, mother of the Right Hon. Sir Ronald Munro ...

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  9. THE SAILOR'S DITTY-BOX.

    Ditty boxes are plain whitewood boxes, measuring 12in. by 8in. by 6in., and every sailor in the Royal Navy owns one (says the "Daily Mail"). In it he keeps his purely ...

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