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  2. NAVY'S RUM.

    Those who believe that it is rum that has made the British bluejacket what he is to-day, will rejoice with him at this week's cabled news that a ...

    Article : 1,530 words
  3. ILKLEY MOOR.

    There is one beauty spot in the West Riding of Yorkshire that will never need a publicity agent. It is Ikley Moor. Some of the lovely places of the ...

    Article : 1,284 words
  4. EGYPT'S EARLY BUILDERS.

    Modern structures, such as the Sydney Harbour Bridge, and the tall buildings of our cities, may excite our wonder and admiration, but, relatively, ...

    Article : 992 words
  5. FADED GRANDEUR

    To travel from Canada 7000 miles to see something which, from boyhood, has intensely interested you, and then on arrival at this far foreign place, to have ...

    Article : 1,605 words
  6. STILL WATER AND A SUNSET SKY.

    (From the "Sydney Morning Herald" Art Gallery.) This pleasant study of trees, sky and water, was taken in the late afternoon near the entrance to Tuggerah Lakes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 33 words
  7. PAGEANT OF AUTUMN.

    Reds, yellows, and browns proclaim the autumn from field and hillside, street and garden. Nature, dealing in colours, warns of the frost, the coming ...

    Article : 486 words
  8. Children's Poetry THERE'S RABBITS ABOUT!

    "There's rabbits about," I said to my dog. "Rabbits about!" scoffed he. "Now why in the world would rabbits come out With the wind high up in the tree! ...

    Article : 155 words
  9. ALEXANDER PUSHKIN

    Alexander Pushkin, the centenary of whose death was recently celebrated throughout Russia, was the greatest Russian poet of all time. He is ...

    Article : 874 words
  10. SYDNEY'S DOCKS.

    Much of the fascination and charm that cling to the coming and going of all sorts of ships lie in that small part of Sydney's docks which is visible from ...

    Article : 467 words
  11. THE DIK-DIK.

    The Dik-Dik's very, very small, A cunning little trick. He lives in far off Kenya, Does the delicate Dik-Dik. ...

    Article : 129 words
  12. THE PORCUPINE.

    A man much in the Wizard's debt Was very worried and upset, And meeting him in Fairyland One day, to him he said, ...

    Article : 163 words
  13. MOUNTAIN MORNING.

    The sleepy hills recline; their bosoms rise With the soft rhythm of the breath of trees; Frail are the morning mists that veil their eyes, ...

    Article : 38 words
  14. ONE OF THE WORLD'S WONDERS.

    This photograph of the pyramids near Cairo was taken recently during Royal Air Force manoeuvres. One of the Air Force 'planes can be seen in the foreground.—See article this page. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 35 words
  15. MINNAMURRA FALLS.

    In the cool and lone recesses, Where the myrtles wave their tresses, And the singing wind caresses All the ...

    Article : 169 words
  16. AT MORNINGTON.

    At Mornington, at Mornington, where apple blossoms blow, The magpies sound their fluting call within the tall hedgerow. ...

    Article : 127 words
  17. MOORLAND.

    Oh, for a breath of my own native heath, For a glimpse of a purple-clad Moor, For the wind blowing fresh on my face again. For the stillness, the mist, and that soft falling ...

    Article : 91 words
  18. TOLERANCE.

    This do I pray: That I might be endowed With tolerance enough to time my pace To mingle with the footsteps of the crowd, And walk life's thoroughfares with quiet ...

    Article : 33 words
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