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  1. SHE MADE TWO GENERATIONS CRY FAMOUS WOMEN When Mrs. Henry Wood published "East Lynne" in 1862, Victorian readers were wallowing in a reading spree of smug piety, social snobbery, a...
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Saturday 2 September 1950 p 30 Article Illustrated
    ... Victorian readers were wallowing in a reading spree of smug piety, social snobbery, and mawkish sentimentality. In their novels and popular periodicals, "Sunday Magazine," "Sunday at Home," "The ... read a review, except, it is said, the "East Lynne" review in "The Times." To be reviewed by "The ... 1911 words
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  2. Worth Reporting
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 29 August 1956 p 31 Article
    ... Canal crisis. "R.G." had to postpone the holiday and fly to Lon- don for the international con- ... sophisticated you are the less successful you're likely to be at mind reading, according to Dr. S. G. Soal, who ... Association Commit- tee for patients visited by Dis- trict Nurses. Committee president Mrs. R. W. ... 831 words
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  3. HOLLYWOOD'S SPHINX New book attempts to solve the great Garbo riddle The twentieth century has produced many beautiful women, but few compare with Greta Garbo, the ageing Swedish ...
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 30 March 1955 p 20 Article Illustrated
    ... retirement after this film to be final, and in the interven- ing years she read script after script ... about the men in her life makes fas- cinating reading in the new book. The Italian idyll of Garbo and ... International News Service a full story of the wedding-to be released the moment Hauser phoned. He never ... 1170 words
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  4. Todd's recipe for success Film Fan-Fare
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 26 September 1956 p 41 Article Illustrated
    ... international status one must appear in American pictures, which, I discov ered, could be relied upon ... England." "As your association with Holly- wood grows, will it be necessary for you to go and live ... pipe between hi* teeth and reading a copy of 9 »porting journal, ia very much the country gentleman ... 1560 words
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  5. Her husband is still ruled hy his parents lt's natural for a young wife to feel cheated when her husband allows his parents' whims to delay having a home and family.
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 14 November 1956 p 18 Article Illustrated
    ... the International Marriage Guidance Council, gives this understanding assurance to a young wife who ... Australia in association with The Aus- tralian Women's Weekly. While on this tour Dr. Mace has agreed ... married soon and I'd be glad if you could tell me of two books which my fiance and I could read ... 1368 words
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  6. HOMEWARD VOYAGE The Australian Women's Weekly novel complete in this issue
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 30 June 1954 p 49 Literature Illustrated
    ... said Hilary. "He says-but you'd better read it for yourself. I think." She went to the bedroom while ... light and read the letter again. It was a good letter. It was the letter of a man of feeling and ... can't wait to find out if all I've read about it In the past few years is really true. "What have you ... 41613 words
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  7. GUY RENTON
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 16 December 1953 Supplement: Guy Renton p 2 Literature Illustrated
    ... rings on her engagement finger. She was reading with comDlete ab- sorption. She read on. without rook- ... straight high backed chair, a young fair-haired woman reading a red-backed novel. Murren; the ... pointing at the vacated table, he in- dicated in dumb show that he wanted to be alone to read them. But ... 83201 words
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  8. WORTH Reporting
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Saturday 4 March 1950 p 26 Article
    ... and should shortly be available in Australia. "Sitting and reading" not for librarians JT is ... ice- berg-there is much more going on below the surface than on top. In the reading-room the ... cata- loguing, and classifying books and periodicals. There are special training schools attached to the ... 1328 words
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  9. Worth Reporting
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 17 June 1953 p 15 Article
    ... listening to the reading of the annual report when we enticed them outside for a chat. Two?Mrs. Edna ... schedule, with little time for fitting the fragmentary reading that attracts her in the daily Press and ... and thumb tacked to the door, to be read during those odd moments of turning down the gas or shell ing ... 1198 words
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  10. Good Morning MISS DOVE Conclusion of our delightful serial
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 13 July 1955 p 4 Literature Illustrated
    ... was allotted a short reading period. For a prescribed number of minutes . the children?keeping their ... explained to them what they had just read. To read ahead?to go on, undirected, into the next chapter ... company and on a guided tour. Thomas had told her, in effect, that she must not "read ahead." She forbade ... 13484 words
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  11. The Trouble with Lazy Ethel Third long instalment of our dramatic new serial
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 21 January 1959 p 20 Literature Illustrated
    ... as to whether Pike really does read his weather reports when Margaret delivers them. Adam is afraid ... might pay out Pike for his stupid attitude. NOW READ ON SUE-ANNE was in a melancholy mood when she ... she was a long way from Nikki. She was a ballerina of international fame twirl- ing her way homewards ... 17706 words
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  12. THE HERO OF SAINT ROGER Our enchanting new serial
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 5 January 1955 p 8 Literature Illustrated
    ... the newly con- structed airport open to international traffic on a fair morning in the month of July. ... friends and theirs was an association based on mutual respect. The Prefect's face, high-nosed, ... he drank in- cessantly, drew indelicate pic- tures and read the verse of Francois Villon. In 1940, ... 15432 words
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  13. An Alligator Named DAISY Instalment two of our lively 4-part serial
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 9 March 1955 p 3 Literature Illustrated
    ... would not take her, either. NOW READ ON: _ ? DF^TER went down two floors to the Piano Department where ... Association," she told him. "Oh, yes?" he said with a ¡how of interest. 'Tve decided to present our Home at ... tact that an 'international incident' has been avoided. Also noth- ing will appear in the Press." ... 14693 words
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  14. Greengates
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 23 December 1953 Supplement: Greengates p 57 Literature Illustrated
    ... - and books to read - and hobbies-" "That's right. Hobbies are the thing." Henslip the Messenger tapped ... could not help feeling that a placard reading "RE- TIRED!" hung, round his neck. The crowd around him, ... the garden: an afternoon walk and books he had been waiting to read. He had been given his reward ... 84674 words
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  15. THE THIRD ANGEL Fourth instalment of our lively serial
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 24 October 1956 p 4 Literature Illustrated
    ... read in "The Swindon Star" that Mrs. Headland has offered Kirkbean as a naval museum to the ... íAnnie) has a New York client kv willing to pay any price for it. NOW READ ON: as a look of intelligent ... story,' Saul Slough said sharply. "Didn't you read it?" "Every word," Cecil said. "Nice piece of writing, ... 20370 words
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  16. BLANDINGS WAY BOOK ONE The story of the Blandings in their dream house
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 6 August 1952 p 57 Literature Illustrated
    ... over to it mellowly and pulled out a wrinkled sheet of paper. "Dear U.S. Citizen," he read. "Will you ... and reading on the workbench. But his thoughts had gone in the right direction just the same Old ... rhythms and routines were still new or undiscovered. "A period of transition - that's what I'm in," Mr. ... 23278 words
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  17. In the Wet Second instalment at our serial by NEVIL SHUTE
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 10 June 1953 p 8 Literature Illustrated
    ... to consider his decision. NOW READ ON: HE left the Palace, and walked along Pall Mall in deep ... in thought. "You sail yourself?" he asked. "Dinghies," she said. "International fourteen-footers. ... 25552 words
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  18. THE ROYAL BOX Concluding instalment of our brilliant mystery serial
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 15 December 1954 p 4 Literature Illustrated
    ... Inspector?" "Nevertheless, I should like to have you tell me a little more about your association with Mr. ... pen and looked up expectantly. Only Evan, who was seated by a reading-lamp, seemed unaffected by Kin ... 25338 words
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  19. Tuesday the 27th A complete short story
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 28 November 1956 p 40 Literature Illustrated
    ... morning I shall take the key as a memento. And now goodbye, Lucy. When you read this I shall have gone beyond recall. Do not think too harshly of Your affectionate husband, Bert. Re-reading the letter, ... Sydney to have a further constant supply of books, periodicals, and news- papers sent to him. Now, and ... 4963 words
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  20. A LITTLE MADNESS It's essential in every life... A provocative short story
    The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) Wednesday 22 January 1958 p 24 Literature Illustrated
    ... into two, into three. Reports came regularly from Mrs. Bar- low during the first year and were read ... letters be- came briefer and less frequent, and when, reading between the lines, she could tell ... of the threat- ening international situation. My godmother replied that if war came she would ... 6403 words
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