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One of the most striking articles in the current number of the Edinburgh Review is, we are told, that on the liquefaction of gases, which is evidently from the pen of an export. Not only are Professor Dewar's wonderful discoveries described in an intelligible manner, but we obtain glimpses of far more astounding revelations of tho arcana of nature which aro likely to flow from them. " Eed hot water "is spoken of as one of the possibilities of the future ; and now that "liquid oxygen and solid atmospheric air" have been already achieved, they have become not only objects of curiosity but instruments of research, and they point the way, it is observed, to the discovery of the material basis of phenomena. Pahiatua has a new fire-bell. It weighs ljcwt., and was manufactured by Messrs Burt and Co., Christchurch, at a cost of £lO 10s.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1164, 22 June 1894, Page 11

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Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 1164, 22 June 1894, Page 11

Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 1164, 22 June 1894, Page 11

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