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Ong's hair, if never cut, would furnish D record of his health daring life. This is the interesting discovery of Matsura, a Japanese physiclogist, who shows that the hair-like tho finger-nails-grows smaller in disease, and that the duration of the malady may be estimated from the length of the thinaer section of the bairs. The variations are most striking in the coarse-haired races of pooplo.

If odours were solid particles, they would tend to form nuclei of cloudy condensation in saper- saturated air. Dr. John Aitken las tesləð mask and twenty-three other odorous substances without finding such auclei, and he concludes that odours are gaseous and that smell has gas a its fundamental basis.

Ne doubt, yer recollect I told yor so." Yer go out to the Races, an' yor backs a likely

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ear a bloke

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For is owner runs a book;

Be the gent, wot all the toffe calls key Mo.

Yer wonkl go an' back tho moke, An' now ye're stoney broke;

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sayin' die,

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it's a lie,

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Mr. K. Anderson

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Mr. A. H. Laing

Mr.

Mr. Mrs. F. 1.

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A novel electric station-indicator, the inven- tion of a Danish engineer, le in are upon a Berlin tramway, The apparatus is contained Mr. and Mrs. S. 11. Eng. Cat. Hurst, R.. in a glass-faced wooden cave, and shows the name of the next station in a conspicuous place over the door of the car. The names of the stations are ou a roll of paper, which is mor

ratchet over two drums by a clockwork motor, wheel stopping the roll at each name. At pro per places along the overhead wire are annex wires or bars, and when one of these comes in contact with a tongue or extra wire on the ay pale, a current impulse passes to an electro-magnet, which releases the ratchet and allows the cylinders to move forward to the next stop, showing the station name next in order.

A ou fous 'ilm of hasty conclusion soms to be the kea, w e extermination is likely to result from its reputation throughout Now Zealand as a sheep-killer. It is generally be- lieved that this parrot kills many animale by a crael way of pocking into their sides, but a recent careful investigation fails to give the slightest evidence of this habit. The investi- gators decide that the bird's ill repute has arison from its inordinate or iosity, somebody having jumped at the inference of slaughter when it was simply inspecting a deal carcase.

A singular maple tres on the left bank of the Odor, in Germany, is at least a century old, and has been twisted and cut in a kind of circular lyase of two stories. A firm leafy floor

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Mrs. J. Douging

Downing

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has been formed by causing the branches to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. become gradually woven together. Above this is a smaller second floor, similarly formed, and the ends of the branches have ben woven into solit walls, in which eight windows on each storey have been out.

The highest hits ascent was late'y made at Lindesberg, Frussia, 21,9009 feet being reached with six attached kites and 16,000 yards of wire The temperature fell from 41 dag. at the surface to 13 dag. below zoro; the wind-18 miles at surface-was 36 miles an hour at bighest point.

In using incandescent mat f gas lighting, the illumination is ford to increase for a time, then it steadily diminishes. The rise at first is thought to be due to a gradual shaping to the flame, and the subsequent grailur

Dust failure is st. ibrited to "Cauros, particles of silica drawn against the mantle by the air currents form infuse:licates of all ilharinat ng power. The more important cause of degeneration, however, in the slow volatiliza- on of the earia, to which the incandescenry is due. The amount of moisture in the air hea slight effect on the Eight of a maa+le.

from

room to

room

Luminous electric radiators are claimed by H. J. Dowsing, the British elec: sician, to offer important advantages. They can be taken where needed they can be placed in the most effective positious, the rays can be applied to beating the lower part of the room or the part where heat is needed. the heat can be, turned on and off in no combustion. inst at neously, there and no special realation is required. cold days or cold parts of a room, they are specially economical. The ready efficiency goes far to offset the loss in convertig energy into electric current and then to bent, and makes slectricity a competitor with gas for heating.

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The prodac on of coal ornamen' is one of The hardest Japan's interesting indes ies

and best pieces of coal are cur ally car Thy

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A superior fuel brick of qual part of at and coal has been evoly lata Bremen brichrd. The mixtra resalt 1 from meny expu'ments. and after failure to put the past to for paring bricks.

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DOCK No. 1. Extreme Length... Length on Blocks Width of Entrance na Top Width-of-Entrance on Bottom.. Water on Blocke at Spring Tide

DOCK No. 2. Extreme Length... Length on Blocks

Width of Entrance on Top Width of Entrinos on Bettoni... Watse on Blocks at Spring Tide

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PATENT SLIP. Suitable for vessels up to 1,000 tona gross, THE WORKS are well equipped with LATEST PLANTS and ́ ́APPLI- Lo underlake BUILDING ANCES REPAIRING SHIPS, ENGINES, and BOILELLS; Bail niso ELECTRICAL WORK.

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A LARGE STOCK of MATERIAL ia always be on hand,

The COMPANY has the powerful steamer "OURA-MARU" (712 tona, 700 LII) specially built for SALVACE PURPOSEN equipped with necessary gear, always ready Short Notice.

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