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  2. A GREAT WAR BOOK.

    Among the war reminiscences of Australian soldiers high place is deserved by "The Gallant Company," by H. R. Williams, formerly a company officer in the 56th Battalion, A.I.F. ...

    Article : 1,483 words
  3. NATURAL COLUMNS.

    The wonders of the Warrumbungles have been admirably described by Mr. C. Brunsden Fletcher, in his book, "Coolah Valley." Recently a party rambling in the vicinity of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 623 words
  4. WESTERN CANADA'S LARGEST PAPER MILL IS SITUATED AT POWELL RIVER, B.C.

    The locomotive is shown taking rolls of newsprint to the whar[?], to be shipped to many parts of the world, including Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 33 words
  5. POWELL RIVER, B.C.

    Was it "on the cards" or was it "just luck" that brought me to Powell River? Having seen the huge newsprint rolls being conveyed on motor lorries down the streets of Sydney, ...

    Article : 1,447 words
  6. ROMNEY MARSH.

    Kent has been called the garden [?] England, and most oversea visitors have seen something of its hon fields: but there are other historical spots in Kent, not so well known One ...

    Article : 1,144 words
  7. GORDON.

    On October 19, the centenary of the birth of the Australian poet, Adam Lindsay Gordon, a memorial is to be unveiled in Westminster Abbey. ...

    Article : 1,012 words
  8. "RICKE."

    Rickie is a mischievous, lovable, little jet-black, Kelpie dog, full of life and fun and friendliness to everybody. When he is in disgrace—and these are frequent occasions ...

    Article : 342 words
  9. FOR THE CHILDREN. WALL PAPERS.

    In our beach house at Cronulla. There are walls with many a tale: Illustrations, plain and "colour," From the "Herald" and the "Mail.' ...

    Article : 192 words
  10. A FAMOUS TAVERN.

    Denizens of Fleet-street who cherish the few remaining monuments of the romantic past which linger in that now go-ahead thoroughfare, noticed with surprise and interest, ...

    Article : 1,049 words
  11. PINTS IN CRICKET.

    Gin a Laddie takin toddy Wets his ither eye, Wad ye blame a thirsty body Comin' to the rye? ...

    Article : 111 words
  12. MR. POSSUM.

    Mr. Possum has set me a problem. Being a lonely bachelor, I should welcome his int[?]sion into my solitude. He is so human. His appearance is generally about tea-time, hence ...

    Article : 325 words
  13. MAORI LEGENDS.

    Within the covers of that now rare volume of "Maori Mementos," written by Charles Oliver B. Davis, translator and interpreter to the New Zealand Government, and published ...

    Article : 537 words
  14. KOEY.

    The latest arrival at Koala Park (The cuddly-est, snuggly-est mite), Looked down through the gum leaves with black, beady eyes, ...

    Article : 87 words
  15. NATIVE FRUITS.

    It has been said that during the last two thousand years, but two new fruits have been successfully evolved. This may well be so, but it is not because nature does not offer ...

    Article : 411 words
  16. THE OLDE COCK TAVERN, FLEET-STREET.

    A meeting-place for the great writers of many generations. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 14 words
  17. A PAEAN OF LOYALTY.

    Realm of Trafalgar fame, Wonderful land of mine, Britain[?] We still acclaim Heroes of thine. ...

    Article : 121 words
  18. AT GORDON'S GRAVE.

    Our Gordon looked within his breast and sang; And all his heart was in the melody That leapt from off his lips and clearly ...

    Article : 140 words
  19. "CARDIPHONIA."

    Then is no truer index of the heart, Or self-disclosure, than is found in letters A man writes to his friends when freed from fetters ...

    Article : 123 words
  20. DIRGE FOR A GIRL.

    Flowers [?] There must be flowers! Only the chaliced rim of a flower Can curb the stream of my sorrow's power; Holding, confining it, poised in air, ...

    Article : 107 words
  21. A SONNET.

    I thank God, for the flow'rs, the birds, the trees; For these to me, are dearer far, than gold, Than aught the spaces of the earth enfold. ...

    Article : 122 words
  22. THE WILLOW.

    A mantle of tenderest green flows down From the willow's branches[?] The gayest gown! The buds are breaking, for Spring is near. Gone the cold days of grey Winter drear[?] ...

    Article : 119 words
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