

.miie. has 

 five equal 



*. All the fire parts are open to the world. 

 . basis of 4 per nt. interest each pri* 



me*. It .d the 



tetsrsst o* one of them appUe* mv. Mr. 



II. v, 



-. The aw art! i to be 

 .i-tn.m.mt ami 

 physics which in the opi 



>tha. 



o Pacific f-T the- f. uii-i.i 



.r.|. d annually, a- a 

 ' astronotny, ami 



nl has offered a mr 



;..,.., fa^ . ,_ ., . .. ,,.., , ,. ,. f , ;itl 



fled problems. Of t base, five are in conno< -inm with 

 ioal astro* i r.. r 



ns U given in 



l.nn.ir l li..|,,-r.i|.h\ . 

 n. k.''- |rtsj MWIgeincnt* of tin lunar crater Mn 



has been issued as a *|K--iin.-n ; 

 Idea of i 



r the 



M- taken a: 

 i i|ta observatories. 



< H Oil Jll| 



that 



in a ^ :IT be 



"e in one Mil):. 



on* al noon, and another in't 



- lasting SI" 21*. an.l th. 

 and aft. 



\\. until Int.- 10' 88' is 



<* meet, but <i 



;. where the morning; and aft. rn.-n <(dipSSS 

 will last 4- - rrmarkalilc t! rtain 



i three fifth* t.f 



ng natur.. i totality. 



V I v | |; v | \x| \. ,,|, ( . ,,f th.- cr 



> contment of Australia 

 :tnd colonies of in-at Untain. wit). 



/ h th* i \ 1 ut.-h and 



m portion man pro- 



t. . ! r.it. - f l'.:-r: n -v \ ' . :- |sjM Mi 1 ' ' ' :"::. 

 S-l..rn..n l-'.jin-l-.. 'I;.- Kren.li , . :\ f N.w ni. - 

 donia,and the y I. ^ ami smaller islands 



ralasiaare 



! -endencies. The fire colonies 

 In Australia and New Zealand and Tasm 



representatiTe les> 



uic*. and making all it laws timl.-r a 

 . Parliam. 



vnal 

 it and the apix^llat* n f the 



-d coniief n. 1 ' 



resent ,j 1 : ct>Iony. who as the 



btJMJ of the colonial 



the adriee of the responsible minister*. *. 

 from the party or combination i 



e LecWatire Assembly. Fiji u m 

 n colon v. in which the i 

 lrii wn chiefs in accordant* 



\i.-a and I'pultloa.-The ami in square 



'. British Australasian oolonJes. 

 io the most recent estimates, and 



; .. 





S-Ulh AuUr 



AUfttr 





' - 



Th- 

 oni.-% 111 



' ; .- '. -. . .. . 



tea 



| ,-i, v, .., - 









v 



K 





of which was 



I : .-. i !>"..;; 



t IK* cold _ 



fears the increase in the popnlation 

 Vales was 288^80. orer 88 per cent. 



:he natural 



l-ulsit AalrTcom. 



i males and 592.710 females. The 

 v. the capital, was estimated at 

 The arrivals by sea 

 7W1 . and 





 Chinc*e immiffranl most par a poll Ux c 



The number of 



- 



areraer a' 

 51..VUV pupils* $86 were Roman Catnolk 



-, ,,T cent, of the population of Victoria 

 irne. the capital, which 



had: 1890, there are the towns 



:'J88\ Bendigo, or Sandhurst, 



with I.'.:HI. <M,-1. n k -. with Jl *,:-,. and numerous 



i||sx j .i HM number of n in m I8M 







number of arrivals br 

 sea in I85 was 81.199; of departures, 88JSW 



re males and 23.718 fe- 

 crrnntA orrr immiirrants. 

 de|rtur Australia and 



nger colonies, ha > 



.;.^: BJ 1894 < lltta l88\ijMI i MM 



education is secular and com- 

 itheafssofsixandthirtarn. There 

 1.929 stale schools in 189.*. 

 and 282.082 enrolled pupils, with 184..%7t* in average 

 attn, 



The total cost ofjpublj 

 manr e<lucation in 1H95 was CC2O.HSS. Tns schooU 



in-ly sup|>ortr<l l.y tho -lute. 

 Of a total population of 893.718 in 



- 



are toun 



ii :.;-: 



