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  2. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR CHINA AND JAPAN.

    Sir,—I read with much interest the article by Mr. W. J. R. Scott in your issue of yesterday, and the rejoinder by the Consul-General for China, Dr. W. P. Chen, published to-day. ...

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  3. IN THE GARDEN.

    Begin the year well by making an early sowing of sweet pea seed. Few flowering plants are so easily grown or so profitable. Wherever the soil is rich and friable, or ...

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  4. FOR WOMEN NEW PREMISES.

    Although it is officially in recess, the Housewives' Progressive Association was busily occupied yesterday in moving to new headquarters. The former club room on the seventh ...

    Article : 263 words
  5. PEACE.

    Such hopeful signs us are appearing in the international sky are welcome to Christian people everywhere. Lord Cecil had said: "If the Disarmament Conference fails, I ...

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  6. THE CHURCHES.

    The Rev. A. J. B. King, who, for the past two years has been rector of Holy Trinity, Miller's Point, has commenced duty as rector of St. Paul's, Kogarah. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TEACHING OF JESUS.

    Can the social teaching of Jesus survive the attempt to transplant it into a world radically different in every economic characteristic from that in which it was delivered, and ...

    Article : 1,289 words
  8. BOURKE TO BIRDUM.

    Sir,—After 50 years in the far west of Queensland, and having seen the disastrous losses of stock by droughts fiom the 1881-2 droughts until last vear, one realises the great ...

    Article : 587 words
  9. NEAR AND FAR.

    The Music Lovers' Club has gone into recess until January 27, when the activities for 1933 will be begun. On Wednesday night, an enjoyable dance ...

    Article : 541 words
  10. KINDERGARTENS ABROAD.

    Miss Marion Fell, who returned to Sydney by the Mariposa yesterday, has been travelling in Europe and America for the past 12 months, on a holiday tour. While abroad, she ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 255 words
  11. GOVERNMENT INTERFERENCE.

    Sir,—The resolution which was passed by an international committee of shipowners in Paris last. November,, and which was published and referred to in Tuesday's "Herald," ...

    Article : 456 words
  12. WEDDINGS.

    On December 31, the marriage of Miss Mary Duncan, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Duncan, of Epping and Walgett, to Mr. Lachlan Sneesby, elder son of Mr. and ...

    Article : 303 words
  13. TECHNICAL DEGREES.

    Sir,—As a nation we pride ourselves upon our conservatism, which has been in many cases the foundation of our greatness. It is not, therefore, to be expected that the ...

    Article : 293 words
  14. RECEPTION.

    Miss Eunice Meredith, the well-known contralto, was entertained last night by members of the Sydney branch of the Overseas League, at their new clubrooms, 175 Pitt-street. ...

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  15. PLEATING.

    Pleats, which have been out of fashion for so long, having been replaced by gores and godets, are among the fashion revivals of the autumn season, just ahead of us. The new ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 401 words
  16. UNIVERSITY GRADUATES.

    Sir,—It is interesting to note that some of your correspondents have commented upon the university graduate who intends to enter business. Harvard University (U.S.A.) ...

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  17. GARB OF OLD GAUL.

    Sir,—As one who has done some soldiering with the lads that are fond of the tartan, kindly permit me to point out that there are five kilted regiments in the British Army, ...

    Article : 235 words
  18. COUNTRY WOMEN.

    Many of the branches and younger sets of the Country Women's Association celebrated the Christmas season by giving parties to children in their districts. This year the ...

    Article : 361 words
  19. THE ROMAN CYPRESS.

    Sir,—With all due respect to your correspondent, Mr. H. H. Hazlewood ("Herald," 5/1/'33), the "inconsistent writer on tree values" is right, and he himself is wrong. The ...

    Article : 180 words
  20. MR. WEAVER'S STATEMENTS.

    Sit,—Mr. Thorby's idea of what is fair must be warped when he suggests that a comparison should be made for each of three years covering the first years of the life of one building ...

    Article : 176 words
  21. NEW BRITISH MUSEUM TREASURES.

    The building of the great temple at Nineveh is described by a contemporary writer on an excellently preserved cylindrical tablet of stone accepted by the trustees of the British ...

    Article : 242 words
  22. "DAVENTRY."

    Sir,—Why worry about English names? My own explanation is this: When the Act of 1870 forced the art of reading on all, and when at the same time road boards got busy ...

    Article : 155 words
  23. "RUDDIGORE."

    Sir,—Your correspondent is wrong in at least one of his assertions. "The Pirates of Penzance" was produced in the provinces before being launched at the old ...

    Article : 89 words
  24. JUNIOR RED CROSS.

    Successful street stalls have been arranged recently by circles of the Junior Red Cross. A good result was achieved by one at Griffith Intermediate High School. The proceeds. ...

    Article : 74 words
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