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A collection of short, often satirical sketches and travel anecdotes about colonial life in Australia and New Zealand. The writer blends humorous observation and local anecdote with mild social critique, targeting quarantine rules, civic pretensions, hospitality rituals, and settler enthusiasms. Vivid descriptions of ports, outback towns, flora and fauna, and encounters with Indigenous communities and immigrant labor illustrate daily routines and oddities, while episodes ranging from hotel scenes and sporting pastimes to geothermal tours and frontier legends emphasize the gap between polished fact and imaginative storytelling.

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John Milne

John Milne was a notable figure in the field of geology and a pioneer in the study of earthquakes. He is best known for his work "Earthquakes and Other Earth Movements," which contributed significantly to the understanding of seismic activity. In addition to his scientific contributions, Milne also showcased his literary talent through humorous sketches in his book "Colonial Facts and Fictions." His writings reflect a blend of scientific inquiry and wit, making him a unique voice in both literature and geology during his time.

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