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Here is an illustration of the wonderful power of the eleetrie light. The. commander of an Argentine war vessel states that while she was lying off shove, it was possible to read small print at fa, cottage % miles inland by the light casfc by the elec-^ trie beam. ; Dr. Wedding point* to the fact that \ when melted iroa is allowed to chill, tho first crystals which form are nearly pure iron. He saggeata that, by repeatedly crystallising the iron, 1 a metal of high character may be obtained from poor pfr iron. < rs Fuss and Bufta, BeeUoß, insecM, roaqhet ants, bed-bugs, rats, mice, gopheu, iaok- . rabbita, oleaml oot by " Bough on Bate —«• MQ&ea Yon & Co,, Sydney, QeMitl ifwU,

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4812, 11 June 1884, Page 2

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Untitled Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4812, 11 June 1884, Page 2

Untitled Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4812, 11 June 1884, Page 2

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