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  2. THE NAVY LEAGUE.

    The problem of what to do with our boys and how to keep them attracted to clean and nianly interests is one that is over-present. It is a very serious problem, too; for on its ...

    Article : 1,759 words
  3. THROUGH WALES.

    At Saundersfoot, we were not long to be without some excitement. We had a quiet morning, washed the car, and decided to rema[?] in for lunch, after which we drove ...

    Article : 1,632 words
  4. NORTH AUSTRALIA.

    The extension of the railway line to Duchess and Dejarra has tended to deprive Cloncurry of its distinction as the entrepot of the farwest, but much of the financial business of ...

    Article : 1,634 words
  5. JAVA.

    The beautiful Island of Bali, close to Java, is of volcanic formation, and numerous high peaks and ancient crators bear witness to the tremendous eruptions and upheavals that ...

    Article : 949 words
  6. RECENT ERUPTION NEAR JAVA.

    THE VILLAGE OF BATOER IS SHOWN AS BEING OVERWHELMED BY THE OVERFLOWING LAVA. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 20 words
  7. FOR THE CHILDREN.

    Spring time is blossom time, For the plum tree, bending over, Whispers to the green grasses Growing mid the clover. ...

    Article : 47 words
  8. OUR BOYS.

    "I don't know what to do about our Jem[?] [?]die? Well, no. Not exactly idle. He's always doing something. But he's never satisfied, and I'm afraid he'll get drawn in ...

    Article : 867 words
  9. THE ROCK POOL.

    On Christmas Day. 1874, two young men who resided at a picturesque stone homestead, Curranbeen, which is situated at West Gosford (N.S.W.), decided to spend the day ...

    Article : 882 words
  10. ACROSS THE "CREEK."

    In Australian legend[?] one looks quite in [?]n for any "wisp" of romance Romeo and Juliet are far away. But the Maoris have caught at many a tender mid beautiful ...

    Article : 840 words
  11. SATURDAY.

    Peter Robin Lisslting, Is going a-visiting, On a Saturday afternoon. He's respec[?]ably dressed ...

    Article : 78 words
  12. MOON PICTURES.

    Mummie says what [?] see in the moon is a man, With sticks upon his back. His beard is long, and he's bowed, with age, Bus his eyes are sharp and black. ...

    Article : 152 words
  13. SPRING ORCHIDS.

    Just now the display of orchids in the Sydney bushland is rather wonderful. Particularly is this the cabe around Middle Harbour and on the land fringing the many winding ...

    Article : 355 words
  14. BISCUITS.

    Budd is fond of apple-tart, John likes ginger-pop, Dad avers that he prefers A nicely-brandered chop. ...

    Article : 94 words
  15. FASHIONS.

    When my aunties were children, no younger than I, They had such ridicuious frocks, And sometimes they were grandpa's collar ...

    Article : 169 words
  16. CHALIAPIN.

    From a far-off land of mystery, Of ruin wild and red, From a land of cruel history, Where God they say is dead. ...

    Article : 189 words
  17. INCREASE OF INSANITY.

    Is the increase in insanity in this country the price we are paying for making rapid health progress without making equaliy rapid progress in mental science" (asks "Science ...

    Article : 217 words
  18. MY SON.

    Happy, care free, there you go, My little man in embryo. Leaping over fallon thrones, Grasping at the ligher tones ...

    Article : 115 words
  19. FIFTY TONS OF IODINE.

    The seaweed collected along the Breton coast brings in the tidy sum of 30.000.000 francs yearly, which at pre-war values meant £1,000,000 a year. The first factory for the ...

    Article : 140 words
  20. A WOMAN'S REASONS.

    Why, tantalising maiden, why My presence fly whenever I Attempt to woo? "Because I do!" ...

    Article : 57 words
  21. USELESS WORDS.

    You long to be a peacock, but in vain, Lacking the crested head and glittering train. Use his dim consort's tact, and thus escape At least the anxious brightness of the ape. ...

    Article : 36 words
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