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  2. THE PILE OF FOUDRY, AN OLD RUINED TOWER NEAR BARROW-IN-FURNESS.

    At Barrow yesterday the new Orient liner Orion was launched by wireless from Brisbane, the Duke of Gloucester pressing a button in the Brisbane City Hall. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. BARROW-IN-FURNESS.

    Barrow-in-Furness! The mere sound of the name plunges one into a delicious reverie of retrospection, and evokes memories of bygone times. In the mind's eye I can see, as could ...

    Article : 1,207 words
  4. THE AUTOGYRO.

    Zooming across the cloud-beset sky a somewhat weird aircraft caused many a surprised Saturday-afternoon frequenter of the picturesque Centennial Park to gaze with intense ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,139 words
  5. CHILE.

    It is not without interest to Australia, destined to play a great part in the affairs of the Pacific, that Chile looks out on to that ocean for a greater distance than any other ...

    Article : 786 words
  6. KOALA PARK.

    "God must have felt very happy when He made the little bears!" a young child once remarked. No more gentle, affectionate and endearing little creature could be ...

    Article : 1,555 words
  7. AUSTRALIAN ART.

    Mr. William Moore's new book, "The Story of Australian Art," is more than a story. Its two volumes sum up and consolidate a whole artistic era. ...

    Article : 1,041 words
  8. FOR THE CHILDREN.

    Captain Noah will soon be holding merry carnival, to mark The one hundredth anniversary of the sailing of the Ark; ...

    Article : 207 words
  9. THE MILKMAN'S HORSE.

    In every suburb of Sydney the milkman possesses utility horses of a very high degree. Often commencing rounds when most people are snugly tucked in bed, each horse is on its ...

    Article : 386 words
  10. SUBTLE VARIETY.

    This has been a wonderful spring. The heavy rains which fell so incessantly during the dark winter days left behind them a lovely heritage, and when the sunshine came ...

    Article : 1,163 words
  11. THE JAY.

    The Jay is a bird who is very correct. In his manner; he walks in a way circumspect When crossing the street, for the policemen are stalking ...

    Article : 66 words
  12. HOLIDAYS.

    Once again the holidays are upon us. Holidays! What joy that word brings to all children. No more will they have to get up early in the morning and make ...

    Article : 181 words
  13. BEAUTIFUL OF SITUATION.

    Where else in the world would one find a court-house such as this? It is set down on a hill overlooking rich river flats. Acacia, trees are all about, soft fronds making shade ...

    Article : 469 words
  14. BLUEING THE BLUES.

    Could you have the blues in our bright blue bush? Could you have the blues by the sea? Could you have the blues where blue wren ...

    Article : 106 words
  15. THE FUGITIVE.

    Three years ago a dark-object swiftly crossed my line of vision as it came through the scrub patch and disappeared under the house. The cry of beagle hounds apprised me that ...

    Article : 147 words
  16. MY DOG.

    My dog has never won a prize, Because he's wrong in shape and size: But he loves me with his big, brown eyes. I'm glad he never has to go ...

    Article : 89 words
  17. THE DUKE OF GLOUCESTER AT KOALA PARK.

    H.R.H. was intensely interested in the bears and other fauna. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. COMMON FRUITS.

    Why is a strawberry so called? This is no puzzle. The original name was strayberry, from the habit of its runners, which ramble many feet from the parent plant. Our ...

    Article : 234 words
  19. THE GUMTREES.

    The songs of the bushlands away in the disance, Are calling to me with a haunting Insistance. And from the wild turmoil of dark city hours. ...

    Article : 218 words
  20. THE ENGLISH LAKES.

    Rain misted ravines, lowering steeps— A sense of wonder o'er the land— Stark cliffs, down which the cascade leaps, To lose itself in leagues of sand. ...

    Article : 128 words
  21. AT MOUNT TOMAH.

    Brave mountain I've sought thee, Wild rugged, and free. A captive escaped From the city and sea. ...

    Article : 95 words
  22. ELOQUENCE.

    You spoke no word, your countenance My smile forbade; You gave no kiss, no song you brought, And I was sad. ...

    Article : 65 words
  23. RECOMPENSE.

    If, when the days are ended And earth for me is old, When by my side the Reaper Shall count the harvest's gold, ...

    Article : 60 words
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