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  2. "ISTRARLIENS" MEET ARABS.

    As I drove up from Australian headquarters the other day I passed gun after gun of the Field Artillery Regiment rumbling along the highway behind their tractors, watched open-mouthed by Arabs working in the fields and on the roads, who had probably never ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,124 words
  3. THE HARBOUR'S PRISTINE BEAUTY.

    The Middle Harbour foreshores near The Spit were almost as Nature made them when J. R. Jackson painted the attractive scene reproduced here. His picture now hangs in the Manly Art Gallery. (See accompanying article.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 39 words
  4. BRIDGE AND HARBOUR.

    Rarely does a visitor to New South Wales escape those twin questions— "Isn't the Sydney Harbour lovely?" and "Don't you think Our Bridge is ...

    Article : 833 words
  5. "IT WON'T BE LONG."

    I suppose I have been a bit of a stunt artist—parachutist, test pilot, that sort of thing. If you could see me, you would see I'm minus my left arm, and at one time or another I suppose I've broken pretty well every bone in the old body. Still, I think ...

    Article : 1,832 words
  6. INVISIBLE WOMAN

    "In Odessa, the clerk at the Government hotel (a big, nice one from the Tsar days) said to me, 'You will share the room with another lady. She is in ...

    Article : 214 words
  7. ST. GEORGE KILLED A DRAGON THAT NEVER LIVED.

    Few who, on Tuesday, honoured the festival of St. George, warrior saint of England, realised the mysteries of his "history" and the speculation of pedants concerning it. Great is the pity that the famous dragon which he allegedly slew was but a figment of the imagination of certain ...

    Article : 1,123 words
  8. PEACE.

    This space of flowers where sunlight falls About the trees and garden walls, This quiet home that love has blessed... Are signs of God made manifest. ...

    Article : 31 words
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  10. THE BIRDS.

    Another day is ended and the birds Are quiet now; their tired wings are folded. And in the nests laboriously builded To the melody of tender singing words. ...

    Article : 111 words
  11. MENUHIN AND ELGAR.

    It is good to know that Menuhin will shortly play again in Australia. He has matured during the last few years; time has already settled the question we were asking about this gifted boy a year or two ago—would experience bring depth of feeling to a remarkable technique? ...

    Article : 1,183 words
  12. WHERE CAPTAIN COOK FIRST SET FOOT.

    The obelisk depicted here by Mr. Albert W. Clarke, of Sydney, was erected at Kurnell in 1870 to commemorate the centenary of the landing of Captain Cook on the shores of Botany Bay (the actual landing place was close by). To-day, the 170th Anniversary of that historic occasion will be celebrated. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 62 words
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