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  2. THE BOYLYA GADAK.

    At the camp in the paperbark swamp, about a mile from the newly-formed village of Perth, Mulligo lay dying. Brought clown in his prime by sorcery, he lay a ...

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  3. EMPIRE AND GENEVA.

    Against British Governments of recent years there has been brought the charge that they have looked too closely at Geneva and too little at the Empire. ...

    Article : 1,611 words
  4. "CATCHING COLD."

    Although we have the authority of Shakespeare for the belief that "a rose by any other name would smell as sweet," a great deal of harm has been done ...

    Article : 1,374 words
  5. THE PIONEERS.

    Amidst the general celebrations of the Centenary, it is gratifying to note the particular interest that gathers round the figures of the remote past. In a ...

    Article : 1,266 words
  6. MYSTERIOUS AFRICAN TRIBE.

    The spread of modern civilisation over the whole world is proceeding at so rapid a rate that it is a rare occurrence to find a primitive race still unaffected by the ...

    Article : 1,503 words
  7. AMERICAN SCHOOLS.

    In a critique of the American schools in "The West Australian" for May 4. 1929, the Rev. Dr. John T. McMahon assails the schools because of the "thirst for the ...

    Article : 1,494 words
  8. INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION.

    The industry of the world lias become so conscious and complicated that some form of arbitration, voluntary or compulsory, in settling industrial disputes, which ...

    Article : 1,146 words
  9. DENIZENS OF THE BUSH.

    "F.E.C." (Yorkrakine) has asked mo for a description of the noisy scrub-bird. "There are some noisy little birds about here." he writes. "They keep flitting ...

    Article : 1,649 words
  10. TREES.

    I am a very aged lady now, my back bent by the many burdens I have borne through life's varying vicissitudes, and the snow of eighty winters thick upon my hair. ...

    Article : 792 words
  11. SEA MYSTERY.

    New light is thrown on the mystery of the Blue Anchor liner Waratah by a letter from Mr. H. D. Barry of 553 Christchurch-road. Boscombe. Bournemouth, ...

    Article : 250 words
  12. NEW BOOKS AND REPRINTS.

    "The Waking Bird," a story of a boy's enthralment, by Barbara Goolden (London, Chapman and Hall, Ltd.), 7/6. "The Melamare Mystery," being the exploits of ...

    Article : 127 words
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    In his "Recollections of Sixty Years" Mr. Allan Fea describes George Cruikshank, in his later days: "Cruikshank could be seen any morning from the ...

    Article : 285 words
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    Writing about the late W. S. Gilbert, Mr. Allan Rea says: "Gilbert, as is pretty well known, was an ultra-pepper-pot. This I can endorse, for one day a coalman had ...

    Article : 246 words
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    In his book of reminiscences, "Hims: Ancient and Modern," that famous London Bohemian, Mr. Jimmy Glover, giver a new version of the story of the ...

    Article : 156 words
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    Messrs. Hodder and Stoughton, Ltd., announce for publication shortly, a fully illustrated memoir of Lord Carmichael of Skirling by various friends and edited by ...

    Article : 124 words
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    The story of a literal-minded Scotsman: A gentleman was once reciting Jaque's speech in "As You Like It." at Peebles, and quoted the lines: "Sermons in stones. ...

    Article : 96 words
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