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  2. HAPPY BALI.

    Mr. Batchelor, whose articles are familiar to readers of the "Herald," is on his way to England. This is the first of a special series of travel ...

    Article : 1,484 words
  3. SAILING NORTH.

    [Three young men—"Lofty," the skipper, "Hop," and the writer of these articles—are making their way north-wards from Melbourne in a 33ft yawl ...

    Article : 1,227 words
  4. BEAUTY OF THE BLACK FOREST.

    A contributor to-day writes not of the Germany of marching men and clanging armament factories, but of the peaceful folk of a medieval town in southern[?] Germany, near the Swiss frontier. Our picture is of typical Black Forest scenery. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 46 words
  5. AT THE POLE.

    On this page last week, Professor Cotton, of Sydney University, sketched the historical background of Russia's scientific expedition at the North Pole. ...

    Article : 1,455 words
  6. FARTHEST NORTH.

    These four Russian scientists—E. T. Krenkel (radio)[?] I. D. Papapin (chief), M. K. Godorov (magnetologist and astronomer), and P. P. Shirahov ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 48 words
  7. THE OTHER SIDE OF GERMANY.

    My impressions of Germany are not those of a tourist, for I had the happy and interesting experience of making my home there for seven years ...

    Article : 1,252 words
  8. INLAND "WASTES."

    Count Luckner says he is not coming to Australia for progapanda purposes. Doubtless, however, he will have his eyes and ears open to learn what he ...

    Article : 984 words
  9. A WINDOW IN THRUMS

    The passing of Sir [?]. M. Barrie recalls to mind my visit to Kirriemuir some 40 years ago. I was a young bookseller in search of historical and literary shrines, and had a ...

    Article : 399 words
  10. For the Children.

    Margaret Fay Is skipping away, Bumpity, bumpity, bump[?] Faster and faster and faster she goes, ...

    Article : 109 words
  11. CHURCH BUILT BY CONVICTS.

    An interesting relic of a bygone age still stands four-square to the elements —the quaint battlemented tower of the original St. Alban's Church of England ...

    Article : 655 words
  12. THE ISLAND CALLS.

    In Tir-nan-og there is no grief nor sighing, In Tir-nan-og there is no death or pain; The years pass not, but, like the wild-birds flying, ...

    Article : 132 words
  13. A RIVER SILHOUETTE.

    Painting the hull of the Woolindra at Brisbane. (See article "Sailing North" on this page.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 19 words
  14. TATTOO VIGNETTE.

    How to describe the indes[?]lbable? For sheer magnificence, apart from the beauty of the setting, the Aldershot Mill[?]ry Tattoo outshone even the Coronation pr[?]ession. ...

    Article : 352 words
  15. POTTERY SHOP INTERLUDE.

    A delightful feature of our Sydney arcades are the little pottery shops, which stock all kinds of the ornaments—vases, candlesticks, etc.—which make a room colourful and ...

    Article : 311 words
  16. DISCOVERED.

    Hush! What was that? The music of his flute? She stands with quickened breath; throws back ...

    Article : 146 words
  17. ARCADE.

    Bright gathering of toy-sized shops, A little street within a street[?] The glow of lights, cool draught of air, And steady sound of busy feet; ...

    Article : 98 words
  18. THE WAY OF PEACE.

    To walk with you in quietness An[?] evening on the stillness shed, The very silence a caress (All love unsaid, all love unsaid), ...

    Article : 105 words
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