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  3. HISTORIC WELLINGTON

    "And at a little distance from it, he ascended a ridge of pure sand, crowned with cypresses. From this, he descended to tahe westward, and at ...

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  5. THE HANDY PETROL TIN

    It used to be the kerosene tin, that vessel of such unlimited domestic utility in bush homes, but now it is mostly a petrol tin, or, at least ...

    Article : 259 words
  6. AUSTRALIANITIES

    Do one kindly action to-day, Do two as you pass on your, way, Do three for the sake Of the sunshine they make ...

    Article : 139 words
  7. THE ROCK

    I had often heard of The Rock. It was a place somewhere down between Wagga and Albury. They grew wheat there, didn't they? And ...

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  8. WHEN MICK LEFT HOME

    Mick lived happily enough with Mary, his wife, and old Pincher, his faithful cattle dog, on his little farm that clung to the very rafters ...

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  9. THE COW AND CALF

    Writing of rock reminds me of "The Cow and Calf," two huge granite masses, blackened with exposure, somewhat globular, and ...

    Article : 115 words
  10. AT SOOLEMBOB

    He came straight from the City to Soolembob Farm for a brief holiday. On the first morning after breakfast, the young man, who ...

    Article : 145 words
  11. NOVEL NOTICES

    "Please Drive Slowly." The painful politeness of that notice appealed to me recently along the Upper Murray Valley. It is rather ...

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