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  2. KENSINGTON AND MARRYATVILLE.

    Once upon a time Kensington and Marryatville were practically one. Of Course, Kensington proper was situated in section 289. but having mint ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. OFF THE LINE.

    I was writing here the other day about trains, not wholly to their credit. For the pleasure of penning that indictment I have bad, of course, to pay since the bill for ...

    Article : 1,408 words
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  6. AN OLD-TIME GARDEN.

    As has been said, Marryalville was subdivided early in the forties. The main part has remained in large properties— "The Acacias" and "Eden Park" and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,345 words
  7. AUGUSTUS SHORT.

    Iu Kensington, at the corner of Bishop's place and Regent street, was the first home in South-Australia of the first Bishop of Adelaide. He arrived by the Derwent on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 2,166 words
  8. BY MURRAY BANKS.

    For me the sky, the open sky. With wooded hills and the plaint below. Or the lone lake-shore where the grey geese feed, With trumpeting awans in the drifting weed, ...

    Article : 1,248 words
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  10. THE LATE CZAR'S HOUNDS.

    Limning in his almost perfect lines and form the ideal Russian wolfhound, Ivan of St. Petersburg, Russia, the scion of a oval kennel, is the latest notable ...

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