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Project Gutenberg's Town Life in Australia, by R. E. N. (Richard) Twopeny This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: Town Life in Australia 1883 Author: R. E. N. (Richard) Twopeny Release Date: September 6, 2005 [EBook #16664] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK TOWN LIFE IN AUSTRALIA *** Produced by Col Choat TOWN LIFE IN AUSTRALIA. BY R. E. N. TWOPENY, OFFICER D'ACADEMIE DE FRANCE, AND LATE SECRETARY TO THE ROYAL COMMISSION FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA AT THE PARIS, SYDNEY, AND MELBOURNE EXHIBITIONS. LONDON: ELLIOT STOCK, 62, PATERNOSTER ROW, E.C. 1883. INTRODUCTION. The following work was originally written as a series of letters; but the epistolary form has only been partially retained. As it has necessarily been carried through the press without communication with the writer, who is now in New Zealand, errors may possibly have been committed, for which the editor rather than the writer is responsible; it is hoped, however, that these will not be found numerous. CONTENTS. A WALK ROUND MELBOURNE SYDNEY ADELAIDE HOUSES FURNITURE SERVANTS FOOD DRESS YOUNG AUSTRALIA SOCIAL RELATIONS RELIGION AND MORALS EDUCATION POLITICS BUSINESS SHOPS AMUSEMENTS NEWSPAPERS LITERATURE, LANGUAGE, AND ART A WALK ROUND MELBOURNE. Although most educated people know that Melbourne, Sydney, and Adelaide are populous towns, I should doubt whether one Englishman, who has not been to Australia, out of a hundred _realizes_ that fact. I well remember that, although I had taken some trouble to read up information about Melbourne, I was never more thoroughly surprised than during the first few hours after my arrival there. And I hear almost everyone who comes out from England say that his experience has been the same as my own. In one sense the visitor is disappointed with his first day in an Australian city. The novelties and the differences from the Old Country do not strike him nearly so much as the resemblances. It is only as he gets to know the place better that he begins to to notice the differences. The first prevailing impression is that a slice of Liverpool has been bodily transplanted to
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