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  2. ESPIRITU SANTO.

    Seeing the interesting photographs which appeared in the "Herald" from the island of Espiritu Santo, how many realised that this island, so recently explored and studied by ...

    Article : 1,380 words
  3. HUGE IDOL REMOVED

    The largest idol ever removed from Easter Island arrived in Papeete this week, having heen taken by members of the Franco-Belgian scientific expedition. Its removal occasioned ...

    Article : 1,255 words
  4. THE KING'S SILVER JUBILEE HOUSE.

    The house, to be built on a wooded site in Surrey, is a gift to His Majesty from the Royal Warrant Holders. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 34 words
  5. JEW IN LITERATURE.

    The position of the Jew in European literature has been a curious one. Anti-Semitic intolerance was in the closing Middle Age[?] fanned by the inherited parts of actors ...

    Article : 1,368 words
  6. FAMOUS REGIMENT.

    For many years, and particularly during the recent visit of H.R.H. the Duke of Glou[?]ter to New South Wales, the high standard of ceremonial work of the R.A.A. has ...

    Article : 1,340 words
  7. EDGAR ALLAN POE.

    Again and again, with such poets as Blake, Coleridge, and Poe, we are made to realise that it is a mental or spiritual biography we need, not a life-story. Inner experience ...

    Article : 793 words
  8. TINKLING CURLS.

    Fairies are nearly always too busy these days to attend christening parties, but Jenifer Jane was one of the lucky little gills. For. on the day that her Mummie and Daddy were ...

    Article : 769 words
  9. THE KING'S HOUSE.

    By a happy coincidence (which illustrates his Majesty's appreciation of architectural values) the King has chosen for his Silver Jubilee house the actual design recommended ...

    Article : 650 words
  10. FOR THE CHILDREN.

    Dr. P. Porcupine, on "The Rise and Decline Of the Standard of Ark Education," Gave a brilliant address (vide. Ark Daily Press). ...

    Article : 130 words
  11. FAIRIES.

    Betty knew, of course, that there were fairies everywhere, Round about the garden paths, and in the pleasant air; ...

    Article : 121 words
  12. TEDDY'S SONG.

    If I could do just what I like, I'd drive a baker's van, Or be a cyclist (on a bike), Or else a highwayman; ...

    Article : 100 words
  13. SEA DOGS OF OLD.

    I love to read the splendid tales Of sea-dogs long ago Who went to fight the Spaniards, When Drake sailed Westward Ho! ...

    Article : 101 words
  14. NATURAL SETTING.

    At Waiho, on the west coast of the South Island of New Zealand, stands an Anglican Church, which for one reason alone, is perhaps the most unique in all the world. Designed ...

    Article : 173 words
  15. I WONDER.

    "Birds in their little nests agree!" I often hear this wise decree; But looking out one day at dawn, I saw some spanows on the lawn, ...

    Article : 54 words
  16. LONGINGS.

    If I could have what I want most I'd be a cabin boy. I'd sail the seas from coast to coast And make the captain's tea and toast, ...

    Article : 50 words
  17. BOOK-SHOPS.

    Has Sydney ever had a genuine, nineteenth century book shop, the beloved of the writers of that time? I have never seen one, but have always pictured them in my juvenile ...

    Article : 238 words
  18. SWIMMING POOL CRAZE.

    As the outcome of the great success of the new swimming pool in Melbourne, recently built at a cost of £16,000, an agitation has commenced in Sydney to urge the City ...

    Article : 265 words
  19. THE BIGHT.

    TWO days of the Australian Bight in unkind mood have kindled in my mind—and in the minds of most on board the ship—a desire for respite from the tumult and ...

    Article : 230 words
  20. NATURE'S OWN REREDOS.

    Windows behind the altar at Waiho, New Zealand. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 12 words
  21. THE PRIVET HEDGE

    Separated by a concrete path from the window of father's "den" is a privet hedge, long, and broad, and high, beneath which cats find refuge in its cool shade. ...

    Article : 276 words
  22. BLACKBERRIES.

    "Ripe blackberries, ripe blackberries, kind lady, will you buy?" Oh! man, whit memories ye rouse wi[?] that hard, raucous cry. ...

    Article : 191 words
  23. THE DEVON COVE.

    [?]reaming beneath the noonday sun. Watched by a turquoise summer sky, The little cove enchanted spun Magic to charm the artist's eyel ...

    Article : 122 words
  24. A ROSE SEED.

    Within this shrivelled seed held in my hand The beauty of a thousand roses leap[?] Their fragrance, sealed pot-pourri, lies asleep; And leaves compressed awaiting spring's ...

    Article : 105 words
  25. COLOUR.

    God took the souls of the artists And fashioned them one by one Into the glories of sunsets After their lives were done. ...

    Article : 51 words
  26. AFTER RAIN.

    The wet flowers and the clovery grass All fresh and fragrant stand, The trees shake down last gleaming drops Upon the waiting land. ...

    Article : 56 words
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