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  2. NEW LAMPS FOR OLD

    The Public schoolboy, by virtue of his youth and forgetfulness has been mercifully spared some of the abiding sorrows of the present war. Bereavement and distress, of ...

    Article : 1,011 words
  3. IN THE GARDEN. THE CHINESE HIBISCUS.

    The Chinese or evergreen hibiscus, sometimes called the "rose of China," and its varieties with very showy single, semidouble, and double flowers of various brilliant ...

    Article : 493 words
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  5. EMPIRE COMMUNICATION.

    During the past four and a half years the bonds uniting the various entities within the British Empire have stood the strain of war. As she lays aside her weapons and prepares ...

    Article : 1,677 words
  6. ANNUAL POPPIES.

    Annual popples, particularly those [?] ties that have been raised from Papaver rhoeas, the corn poppy, or wind rose, and P. somniferum, the opium poppy, produce a ...

    Article : 319 words
  7. NOTES.

    Cannas that are growing where copious and frequent supplies of water have been available for irrigating them are now producing a profusion of bloom and making a most ...

    Article : 476 words
  8. THE KNIGHT FISH.

    Amongst the cur[?]ties taken from the deep by the State trawlers, perhaps none is more remarkable and interesting than the Australian Knight fish. This fish is so named ...

    Article : 198 words
  9. DEATH OF MR. G. A. RATTRAY.

    Mr. George Allan Rattray, who hag died at Darlinghurst, was a member of one of the oldest banking families in Australasia. He joined the Union Bank at the age of 15, and ...

    Article : 83 words
  10. THE MORATORIUM.

    Sir,—Surely it is high time that a firm demand should be made upon the Federal Government to discontinue the Moratprium regulations prohibiting mortgagees from ...

    Article : 331 words
  11. FRUIT GARDEN.

    Late ripening grapes that are intended for dessert should be protected against the depredations of fruit-eating birds, and a simple and expeditious way of doing this, where the ...

    Article : 338 words
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