TIONS FOR THK ADVANCEMENT OF 



51 



ifdoneatall.. wlea union* or by gw- gioeert in America, The macaitiMU of our eo- 



- u to Undone for the gineering Mid architectural public w.-r 

 claat that need* help mo- tie done by Au*traUia can br < . 



The f. Mo wing-named paper* 

 -Factory 



f*m them of aoine 00000*000, out 





*v. J. M 



QpafJM '- : V.-' : ' .!'- 



^"tli^:';",!;^:! M " I!S> '- 



n rail- 

 way*, and I make bold to *ay that a large por- 

 tion of thu latter turn ha* beet* 



!irf..u lioej through 



':.-. \ :..:'. ... .. . .' , 



enred by one or at no* two train* a dajr. The 



\ f . I. !::.' r-.. ' . !. ? * . ' ' 



tail f growing j. , ..a-. > '. 



delayed, at 



and feeder line* at a much lower normal cost 



in* a* light line* ' rail- 



" 



B or became* froeo eoene 



portanea. 



thr ,.n-t t) 



way* that aooo 



to the *train of tranV." 



put.hr , r |.litical influence, a line that 



hare arrvnl ail n-allv nr^lful i 



( 'waTmrT 



mall unproductive 



rail" 



wonld 

 u 

 for 

 a 



Tbe foregoing paper* were on political 

 and the following war* on agriculture : 



- Roil Anal v.U " and - Examination* of Di Aram 

 Varieties of Wheat ^r 



la* on . \u4raUa! rv," by Angu* Maekay ; 



s... ,.- , i- i: OoH I i''.:..-.' R M...- I r 

 rullur Mu^on; - RaUin 



roa**afam*l 



rt II Benaon* ** Flood* 



fed K '--- ' ' i' M. M/ v -8 " p| |] 



K.-rat'i- Plant* and 

 TTraiMi of Au-trmlia," \>\ Kr 

 culturn 



v UaaaS Bi : . 



.. : 



Af^ltecOve ai 

 Eanlivak** la feiatiea to 



0H i: .- 

 I'.riur ; 



wie;and " Eanliqvak** 

 t CoMtraeCkm," by 



mi/or &*** and JftgMM.-Tlfc 



d* rwbj Pi J u 9 .- 

 who dchveml an addraat on 



wwirabad* rw 



dchveml an ad 



.nee and Heal 



mattrnt of health, at upon all matter* of biunaa 

 voice* bad during the agea 

 claimcl t< eak to man with more or lea* an- 



th 



id that on 



iff inff ring and Arrhitfft\trf.T\ii* *ec- 

 on wa* pmided over by Jamea Pincbam, En- 



ihlait work-* of the 

 builder* ' are always 



i engineer with a prop- 



late 



philoaophrr. and the roice of the iriiatfat. 

 u had dominated the rC, none bad 

 all bad 



a distinct valna, A 

 istic of modern time* bad 









[fullv )*urn>wiMl ituint'l. an<l ftcht* 

 ditaMc nn<l -urT- rin^' with wat^r and anilary 

 M'hriii.-.. A- prominent mn >ng U I 



proffreai we mar note the 



in lure.- riti,-.. nn.l th- .v,. r .it rriumg 

 '.& deain> 



through acct 



exact experiment, and kfieal deduction 

 from. Health mut. in the flr*t ria 

 Urifrlva mattrr . f inh ntance. Man. like of her 

 oanUn*.w.*tartedopoutbewayofWewH* 

 , ... ..,. .: aai bj h '-: : I 



ular potentialitiea.aiid arience woukl ) 

 ere* to ocnnip.4ent law if it did not 

 tbe fundamental influence of apptoprlat* 

 riage upon the health of the oAprtof. An in- 

 calculable amount of Jinan would be armed 



of bealth 



. . 



.f railwav in a 



j::.i'' f 



.i'' feet, i.rx^ been ' rn . Ij H 

 proTed and oertifled by a board of the able* en- 



. inheritance could be arieatiflrally ra*u- 

 Inhrntance. however, did not explain all 

 1 health. Both were al*o ques- 

 tions of development and environment. It wa* 

 a commonplace to remind any one bow largely 

 b*JU. upon, for example, nch every- 



day matter* a* food and drink, exercise, nirea 



