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  2. REAL ESTATE.

    The real estate market has been quiet during the past week. Some agents reported activi inquiries yesterday, but generally speaking buyers have not been as much in evidence as ...

    Article : 1,475 words
  3. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    Some months ago this column recorded the return to Australia of Mr. Lawrence Power, an Adelaide tenor, who had sung far some years in Italy under the name of Lorenzo Poerio. ...

    Article : 1,498 words
  4. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    Sir,—Dr. McIntyre's references to the Scottish courts are beside the point; the House of Lords is the supreme court of the realm. Does Dr. McIntyre dispute the finding of the ...

    Article : 479 words
  5. CURRENT LITERATURE

    Mr. John Buchan has written a vivid and closely documented account of the massae of Glencoe, as black a chapter as ever defaced the history of arms of any country. The ...

    Article : 742 words
  6. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,098 words
  7. MITCHELL'S PASS.

    Sir,—During last Saturday's function at the bridge built by Lennox in Mitchell's Pass between Emu Plains and the Pilgrim Inn, emphasis was laid on the local determination ...

    Article : 331 words
  8. LONDON.

    Mr. H. J. Massingham's "London Scene" is not a guide-book. It is a record of personal impressions of a city, a world in microcosn which affords endless vistas and discoveries. ...

    Article : 525 words
  9. THE HOUSING PROBLEM.

    Sir,—As this question seems to be a serious one in sydney and elsewhere, may I be allowed to give some information I gathered as to how the matter has been dealt with in ...

    Article : 343 words
  10. LEGAL COSTS.

    Sir,—The outburst of Mr. B. M. Wade (M.L.A. for Barwon) concerning solicitors' legal costs, emphasises the typical ignorance of certain members of Parliament, and one ...

    Article : 368 words
  11. HOSPITAL CONTROL.

    Sir,—I feel that the criticism of the Minister for Health is unjust. In my opinion, Mr. Weaver has determined to understand the domestic and financial needs of hospitals, and ...

    Article : 339 words
  12. TWO MILIEUS.

    The first part of "Other Seas," by Mr. Robert Gathome-Hardy, concerns Labrador, a wild and inhospitable region which, though it might appear to present few attractions to ...

    Article : 432 words
  13. MEMORIES OF AN ACTRESS.

    It may be said that the title of "Myself and My Friends," by Miss Ltllah McCartily now Lady Keeble, is egotistic. But an autobiography cannot abstain from the frequent ...

    Article : 563 words
  14. DEFENCE.

    Sir,—We have read with interest LieutenantCommander Branson's article, "Defence," in to-day's issue of the "Herald." It merits the attention of the Defence authorities. ...

    Article : 145 words
  15. WIRELESS BROADCASTING.

    Sir,—The Broadcasting Commission, apparently acting in good faith, has countenanced the inauguration of a series of visits to manufacturing centres round the city, ...

    Article : 220 words
  16. THE CURRAWONG.

    Sir,—Mr. L. A. Redgrave is slightly astray when he says there is only one currawong— the pied bell-magpie. There are no fewer than six species. The name currawong was ...

    Article : 142 words
  17. GENERAL IMPRESSIONS.

    "General Impressions," by Miss E. L. Delafield, is very amusing. It is a shorthand note of the talks which can be overheard in trams, trains, restaurants, and shops, or wherever ...

    Article : 236 words
  18. RUGBY IN SCHOOLS.

    Sir,—Mr. T. O. Knox in his letter to the "Herald" of July 25 introduces a challengeable note into his concluding paragraph eulogising Rugby Union football in New South Wales ...

    Article : 160 words
  19. BODY-LINE BOWLING.

    Sir,—One hesitates to revive the un[?] subject of body-line bowling, but perhaps I may be permitted to reply shortly to "Clarity's" letter in to-day's "Herald. Firstly, ...

    Article : 186 words
  20. A LONG CRUISE.

    Mr. Sydney Howard, author of "Thames to Tahiti," is one of those venturesome spirits who find pleasure in navigating perilous seas in tiny craft. The passenger on a liner ...

    Article : 478 words
  21. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 186 words
  22. LAST POST FUND.

    Sir,—There will be many of your readers who, though in deepest sympathy with the above, might be unable to make a cash donation. May I suggest that the organisers accept ...

    Article : 137 words
  23. TRAINED NURSES.

    Slr.—I cannot help feeling that the [?]ing profession will regret having decended to a trade union. That the time is propritious for better conditions, such as shorter hours, ...

    Article : 114 words
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