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  2. LORD HALDANE.

    In his autobiography, published after his death, the late Lord Haldane relates how in early life he was impelled by self-searching to establish his belief in God and the spirit on ...

    Article : 1,549 words
  3. LIVERPOOL.

    Twenty-five years ago the design of a young architect barely out of his 'teens was accepted for the proposed cathedral at Liverpool, and work was begun on a magnificent ...

    Article : 1,365 words
  4. SPANISH ARMADA

    When my first article was written I was inclined to think that I had got hold of an original "English Mercurie." The forgery became a matter of mere historical interest. ...

    Article : 1,656 words
  5. SIR ARTHUR KEITH.

    Through the kindness of a mutual friend I met by appointment at the Royal College of Surgeons, London, some months ago, Sir Arthur Keith, Huntorian professor and ...

    Article : 992 words
  6. THE PRINCE OF WALES AND MRS. BARNARDO.

    ON APRIL 24 LAST THE PRINCE OF WALES GAVE A CHEERY FAREWELL TO FIFTY BARNARDO BOYS, WHO WERE LEAVING FOR AUSTRALIA TO LEARN FARMING. MRS. BARNARDO IS STANDING BESIDE THE PRINCE. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 38 words
  7. IVORY POACHING.

    Ivory poaching, that risky and romantic trade which has lured a daring legion of adventurers for many years, still flourishes in one unexplored territory of Southern ...

    Article : 467 words
  8. FOR THE CHILDREN.

    You have no doubt often seen a dog riding behind his master, both on hor[?]ck, and on a motor cycle, but I wonder if any of you have ever seen a little sort white kitten ...

    Article : 221 words
  9. A ROYAL FAREWELL.

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Sir Granville Ryrie) scored a personal triumph and struck an important blow for his country's interests when he was able to arrange ...

    Article : 850 words
  10. TINKER'S TALE.

    Tinker! Not a name that conjures up a cattle dog, but such he really was—bluespotted body, black silky ears and nose, born and bred on a cattle run in the far ...

    Article : 852 words
  11. THE WIDGIEGALAH.

    A vain little pink cockatoo Declined any housework to do; Sold her mother, "You ask For a lady-like task; ...

    Article : 73 words
  12. THOSE FUNNY STARS.

    Mamma had tucked me in my bed, And heard me say my prayers. She kissed me, and she said "Good Night," And want off down the stairs. ...

    Article : 158 words
  13. BONG BONG PASS.

    Rising, like spectres, beforo the gathering light, the mists from the low-lying lands around the north-east basin of Lake Illawarra slowly drifted seaward through the hollow of ...

    Article : 597 words
  14. THE GOLDFISH.

    Let us not make a war of words, I, too, have grieved for captive birds. Yet still have pity in my soul For the poor goldfish in his bowl. ...

    Article : 75 words
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  16. THE WINGED WORD.

    There's music, there's magic that's almost divine, In the mighty word armies that march on in line; ...

    Article : 212 words
  17. MORNING MIST.

    Sweet Goddess of the wintry morn, I sing a song of love forlorn; I sing of beauty pure and white, Uprising from the dusk of night. ...

    Article : 140 words
  18. WOLLARUMBI.

    Oh! Wollarumbi! Lonely spot! Where all the company I've got Are sun, and wind, and frost, and snow; Whilst time is very, very slow. ...

    Article : 136 words
  19. SYDNEY ROOFS.

    Oh, Melbourne streets are broad and smooth Around Port Phillip Bay. And Melbourne homes are green and white Toward St. Kilda way[?] ...

    Article : 90 words
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