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Reference should be made here to the Presidential 

 Address of Mr. Charles Medley to the Linneau Society on 

 March 29th, 1911. In that address, the peculiar marginal 

 drainage of Australia is referred to a folding movement, 

 winch came from the oceans. The movement is considered 

 as compressive rather than one of isostatic readjustment. 



