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  1. McCaudle the Roamer HIS START IN AUSTRALIA. (Continued from Previous Issues.)
    The Federal Capital Pioneer Magazine (Canberra, ACT : 1926 - 1927) Wednesday 20 July 1927 p 21 Article
    During a quiet evening with McCaudle and finding him in a reminiscent mood, I thought I would draw him out on his start at bush life in Australia. ... 1334 words
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  2. An Early Federal Movement
    The Federal Capital Pioneer Magazine (Canberra, ACT : 1926 - 1927) Thursday 21 April 1927 p 20 Article Illustrated
    It is believed by many that the movement for Federation in Australia originated with Sir Henry Parkes. It is quite true that this remarkable statesman manifested ... 1049 words
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  3. The Bombardment of Sydney
    The Federal Capital Pioneer Magazine (Canberra, ACT : 1926 - 1927) Thursday 21 April 1927 p 33 Article Illustrated
    The above heading is a sensational one enough in these days of war's alarms, but it is substantially correct, for just 113 years ago the town of Sydney underwent a bombardment ... 1032 words
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  4. The Canberra Ceremony DUKE'S FIRST OFFICIAL ACT.
    The Federal Capital Pioneer Magazine (Canberra, ACT : 1926 - 1927) Thursday 21 April 1927 p 36 Article
    The Duke's first official act on May 9 will be to open Parliament House with a golden key. He will then enter King's Hall, and with the Duchess, His Excellency the Governor ... 1080 words
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  5. Governor Phillip- An Appreciation
    The Federal Capital Pioneer Magazine (Canberra, ACT : 1926 - 1927) Friday 15 October 1926 p 20 Article
    It may be appropriate at this time when the Commonwealth of Australia is preparing to officially establish her capital city at Canberra, where the Parliament which is to ... 2289 words
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  6. The Father of the Australian Press
    The Federal Capital Pioneer Magazine (Canberra, ACT : 1926 - 1927) Friday 15 October 1926 p 23 Article
    "It seems not inappropriate that in the first issue of this PIONEER Magazine of Canberra, a tribute should be paid to the life and work of the Caxton of Australasian ... 2311 words
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  7. Canberra Water Supply and Sewerage
    The Federal Capital Pioneer Magazine (Canberra, ACT : 1926 - 1927) Saturday 20 August 1927 p 12 Article Illustrated
    Water Supply.—The water supply for Canberra is obtained from the Cotter River, a tributary of the Murrumbidgee River. It has a catchment area of about 170 square miles on ... 1119 words
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  8. McCaudle the Roamer HE MILKS A COW AND KILLS A SHEEP. (Continued from Previous Issues.)
    The Federal Capital Pioneer Magazine (Canberra, ACT : 1926 - 1927) Saturday 20 August 1927 p 29 Article
    "The Roamer" continues his reminiscences: I mentioned the station hand, after landing me at the hut at 4 a.m., said: "I'll call you at 6; other mornings you start at half-past ... 2001 words
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  9. Sir Henry Parkes [From the pen of Mr. Victor Cohen, we present to our readers some incidents in the life of Sir Henry Parkes, the Father of Federation. Mr. Victor Cohen is an Australian].
    The Federal Capital Pioneer Magazine (Canberra, ACT : 1926 - 1927) Friday 15 October 1926 p 31 Article Illustrated
    So much already has been published recording the more serious doings of men holding high office in our State that I venture to recount some personal experiences covering ... 1283 words
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  10. FAREWELL PRESENTATION TO MR. H. M. ROLLAND, O.B.E., F.R.A.I.A.
    The Federal Capital Pioneer Magazine (Canberra, ACT : 1926 - 1927) Saturday 20 August 1927 p 22 Article Illustrated
    Canberra has lost one of its most unassuming and, at the same time, one of its most conscientious and capable citizens by the promotion of Mr. H. M. Rolland, late ... 1088 words
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  11. In the Tracks of the Explorers Old Western Road Relics
    The Federal Capital Pioneer Magazine (Canberra, ACT : 1926 - 1927) Thursday 16 December 1926 p 23 Article
    A large party of members of the Royal Australian Historical Society paid a visit to Woodford and Linden lately to see for themselves some of the interesting relics of other ... 1315 words
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  12. The Speaker's Chair. HISTORIC CANBERRA CEREMONY. INSPIRING GIFT FROM MOTHER OF PARLIAMENTS.
    The Federal Capital Pioneer Magazine (Canberra, ACT : 1926 - 1927) Tuesday 16 November 1926 p 14 Article Illustrated
    Historic seems were enacted at Canberra on October 11, when the largest gathering of Empire Parliamentarians that the Federal Capital has yet known held the first meeting in the new Parliament House, and a replica of the famous Speaker's Chair in the House of Commons was formally presented to the Commonwealth Parliament. ... 2062 words
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  13. Visits of Royal Princes to Australia
    The Federal Capital Pioneer Magazine (Canberra, ACT : 1926 - 1927) Monday 21 March 1927 p 15 Article
    Apropos of the approaching visit of His Royal Highness the Duke of York to Canberra, it may interest readers of The Federal Capital Pioneer to learn something of former ... 1460 words
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  14. The Romance of the Potato
    The Federal Capital Pioneer Magazine (Canberra, ACT : 1926 - 1927) Monday 21 March 1927 p 23 Article
    In the introduction of what follows, I feel in duty bound to give a brief history of the now indispensable potato, which for 100 years (in England) was regarded as an interesting ... 2290 words
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  15. McCaudle- The Roamer
    The Federal Capital Pioneer Magazine (Canberra, ACT : 1926 - 1927) Tuesday 16 November 1926 p 21 Article Illustrated
    "Out-back Australia!"—and where does "outback" begin? At Bourke, when speaking of distanct stations on the Paroo, or Warrego. Bushmen speak of them as "out-back"; yet ... 2441 words
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  16. Welcome Tributes.
    The Federal Capital Pioneer Magazine (Canberra, ACT : 1926 - 1927) Tuesday 16 November 1926 p 11 Article
    In our endeavor to produce an historical magazine calculated to stimulate interest and honor the memory of the early settlers and pioneers of Australia, and Canberra district ... 1969 words
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  17. Captain Cook- His Last Days and Death Some new lights on the events of 1778 and 1779, which led up to Captain Cook's death in Hawaii, in February, 1779 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. [FOREWORD BY THE EDITOR:
    The Federal Capital Pioneer Magazine (Canberra, ACT : 1926 - 1927) Thursday 16 December 1926 p 16 Article Illustrated
    Sir Joseph Carruthers is so well known in Australia that he hardly needs an introduction. He was one of the founders of the Commonwealth, and one of the elected fifty men ... 4902 words
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  18. McCaudle at the Wool Table (Continued from last Issue.)
    The Federal Capital Pioneer Magazine (Canberra, ACT : 1926 - 1927) Thursday 16 December 1926 p 27 Article Illustrated
    To wool men there is no better atmosphere than a busy shearing shed. The odour of wool-yoke pervades the air; the rattle, rattle, rattle of the hoofs of the sheep in the crowded ... 2717 words
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  19. "That Wicked Game of Golf"
    The Federal Capital Pioneer Magazine (Canberra, ACT : 1926 - 1927) Monday 17 January 1927 p 24 Article Illustrated
    It will surprise many who are ardent devotees of what is commonly termed the Scottish national game, to learn that, in the 14th century, an Act was passed in the ... 1134 words
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  20. The Nurri, The Cumbil. The Brolga, and The Debbil-Debbil. A LEGEND OF THE WARADGERY.
    The Federal Capital Pioneer Magazine (Canberra, ACT : 1926 - 1927) Monday 17 January 1927 p 20 Article
    [The folk-lore and legends of the Aborigines of Australia, if published in a cheap and popular form, would surprise many, Australians particularly, by their wonderful ... 2434 words
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