In 1889 an important step towards federation was taken by Sir Henry Parkes.
The Parkes Museum of the Sanitary Institute is in Margaret Street.
They contain, in loo parts without husks, nitrogenous substances 22.7, fat 3.76, starch 63.18, mineral matters 2.6 parts, with water (Forbes Watson, quoted in Parkes's Hygiene).
He took a neat flick from Jeff Astle and hit the ball under the diving body of Parkes.
The survey using this fast, highly sensitive, system at Parkes is detecting one new pulsar for each hour of observation.