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  2. EVEN A "REAL ARTIST" MUST CONFORM IN HOLLYWOOD.

    As a conscientious investigator, I have engaged in strenuous field-work to gather material for this article. Recently I went to the Superbo Studio, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,164 words
  3. OCEAN MARAUDERS—2. TRAGEDY OF CORONEL.

    Early in October, 1914—whilst von Spee was preparing to concentrate all available German warships to attack British shipping on the Chilean coast and then break through into the South Atlantic— the British force with which his squadron was to clash ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,797 words
  4. A HAWKESBURY RIVER IDYLL.

    Placid water, fringed with willow trees, makes this reach of the Hawkesbury, near Windsor, a perfect place for boating. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 23 words
  5. LAUGHS IN SECRET.

    Some of the best laughter is under-ground laughter. In Germany and in Italy and in Russia people aren't supposed to laugh any more—well, not at ...

    Article : 1,061 words
  6. PANORAMA OF THE NORTH.

    People who persist in saying that Australian scenery is "all the same" should travel at least once along the Pacific Highway—the highway of colour ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 836 words
  7. WHO ARE THE LASCARS?

    Who are the Lascars, ordinarily so familiar to Sydney people as they walk nonchalantly in the stieets when on leave fiom their ships, but, now, in the ...

    Article : 571 words
  8. "FORGOTTEN MAN."

    James Busby, first and only British Resident in New Zealand, and member of a family prominent in the public affairs of early Sydney, has no place in ...

    Article : 893 words
  9. CAPTAIN KENNEDY.

    What man is this that comes to take his place With Grenville, Drake, and Hawkins? Who is he. ...

    Article : 117 words
  10. THE PIPERS OF HINDUSTAN.

    Pipe bands are maintained by many of the regiments of the Indian Army, Practically all the pipers are Pathans fiom the North-west Frontier Provinces, ...

    Article : 758 words
  11. FREAK CHIMNEY.

    So meagre are the infrequent puffs of smoke which have issued from a tall and seasoned chimney at Circular Quay that most passers-by have abandoned ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 361 words
  12. WAR NEWS FROM BUBBLE BAY.

    Without notice, or mercy, we were machine-gunned by our own navy! It didn't last long. One horrid burst, and it was over but it might have ...

    Article : 468 words
  13. LET'S CHANGE THAT NAME.

    Siam has changed its name By Government ordinance if proclaims that henceforth it shall not be Siam but Muang Thai. This is most ...

    Article : 620 words
  14. TREES IN SUMMER.

    The Winter through then patient boughs Withstood the icy clutch of rain; The sodden, draping snow; the strain Of screeching midnight storm. Now rouse ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 112 words
  15. "RAISING THE WIND."

    Is there any money in writing? Many modern authors know there's a lot. Many more will tell you the contrary. Voltaire had his own method— a perfect ...

    Article : 182 words
  16. ABORIGINAL GEOMETRY.

    In several parts of Australia, particularly in the Gulf and Cape York areas, aborigines have been found to possess a rudimentary knowledge of geometry. ...

    Article : 206 words
  17. BY A POLISH GIRL.

    I see no beauty in the western sky, Where nimbin, clouds hang on the flaming air. The blood of many thousands made that dye, ...

    Article : 76 words
  18. TO-DAY.

    Weave me a lyric of loveliness Wrought from the sun and dew, Sing me a song of happiness And skies that aie softly blue. ...

    Article : 62 words
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