Sir,—Replying to Mr. Kenneth Wilkinson's article in the "Sydney Horning Herald" (Saturday, September 20), on the plight of our artists, I should like to make a few ...
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Article : 224 wordsSir—In your issue dated October 2 I notice the death of the lete Mr. Harry Peckman, the last surviver of the early coach drivers of the Mountains. This recalls some old memories. ...
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Article : 277 wordsFor replies to be published in Friday's issue, inquiries must he received the previous Wednesday. Correspondence must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer. ...
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Article : 245 wordsMANILLA, Thursday.—The local Junior Farmers' Club conducted their second annual exhibition under the guidance of Mr. Horscley. There was a most creditable display of vegetables, fruits, ...
Article : 307 wordsSir,—The geological fact that sandstone, conglomerate and limestone are in association accounts not only for that vast labyrinth of pits and domes known as the Mammoth Cave ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 5 Oct 1934, Page 9
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