The guano deposits on the Chineha Islands, which were in some places upwards of 100 feat thick, and generally admitted to be the excreta of birds, are suspected by Dr. Habel and Professor Edwards to be an aecli-malatiou.of-the bodies of animals and plants, most of them of marine origin The M.TJ.T.0.0.E. in Victoria has 12,000 adherents, and its reserve fund amounts to nearly £150,000. ;V
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 185, 20 September 1872, Page 6
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65Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 185, 20 September 1872, Page 6
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