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  3. BAXTER'S SON.

    "Baxter, your wife does not quite understand. Please explain to her that it's necessary that we have a little chat," Sir Simon said nervously. ...

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  4. SIDNEY WATER SUPPLY.

    Sir,—In the seventies of last century the Botany swamps, which constituted the source of Sydney's water supply, seemed to be drying up, and it became necessary to look round ...

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  5. TRAVELLERS' CHURCH

    Chicago is the great town of America's middle west. It is on the direct route between the Pacific and Atlantic seaports. It is reasonably calculated that three million ...

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  6. BLUEBELLS.

    ".... and masses and masses of bluebells and primroses all mixed togother—fields of them. The scent was heavenly. I just threw myself down on the ground and buried ...

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  7. THE CHURCHES.

    The Rev. Reginald C. Turner, who was recently appointed superintendent of,the Home Mission Board of the Congregational Union of New South Wales, will take up his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. HOGMANAY.

    It It needed a Dickens to revive the drooping "spirit of Christmas," which is distinctively English, It has needed none to minister to Hogmanay, the festival, par excellence, of ...

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  9. DECENTRALISATION PROPOSALS

    Sir,—I was much interested in reading in your issue of to-dny the Ministry's proposals in regard to decentralisation. Much as I would like to believe that these proposals will ...

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  10. MORTALITY IN CHILDBIRTH.

    Sir.—Very belatedly the discovery has been made officially that four years of sensationalism, due to a seemingly large percentage of mortality in childbirth in this State, was ...

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  11. ANCIENT CYRENE.

    The ruins of five ancient cities of Cyrenaica, in northern Africa, forming a link between the much-studied Egyptian civilisations to the east and the region being explored by the ...

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  12. TYPHUS CARRIER.

    Prof. Charles Nicolle, to whom the Nobel Prize in medicine for 1928 has just been swarded in recognition of his work on typhus lever, made his first discoveries about the ...

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  13. CHRISTMAS VISITANTS.

    Clear burns a lamp that through the years Shall be a beacon bright. To guide the homing soul that steers From out the influnite. ...

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  14. FIREFLIES.

    Sir,—During a mid-summer holiday some years ago Miss May Kendall and I were belated on the top of Mt. Saddleback, which overshadows Kiama. We had been ...

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  15. THE NEW YEAR.

    The tide is at the full in this mall bay; A seagull flashes past in upward flight. Upon the narrow beach the children play, And all the promises of day are bright. ...

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  16. LIMBLESS SOLDIERS.

    A message from the Duke and Duchess of York has been received by the LieutenantGovernor, Sir William Cullen, congratulating the Limbless Soldiers' Association on the ...

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