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  2. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    Sir,—Out in the bush, I have read Mr. Thomas Courtney's article ("Herald," 31/12/'32) on the subject of party politics in general and the proposed scheme of Upper ...

    Article : 983 words
  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 478 words
  4. THE S.S. GREAT BRITAIN.

    Sir,—In the "Herald" of January 7 Mr. E. G. Boden has an article on the arrival in Sydney Harbour in November, 1852, of the steamer Great Britain. Referring to the building of ...

    Article : 330 words
  5. GRANNY SMITH APPLE.

    Sir,—In reference to the origin of the "Granny Smith", apple, my father always claimed that he planted the seed of the first tree. As near as I can remember the ...

    Article : 310 words
  6. THE PUBLIC LIBRARY.

    Sir,—As an old Sydneyite I should like to "register" my impressions of Sydney Public Library, with which I have just remade acquaintance. I understand more about these ...

    Article : 255 words
  7. INSPECTION OF AMERICAN MUNITIONS.

    Sir,—Reverting to my letter on the subject of "Dud Munitions Purchased from America," a man who identified me as the writer asked "Why not have sent men to examine the ...

    Article : 178 words
  8. MOTOR CYCLE DELIVERIES.

    Sir,—I regret that I cannot accept Mr. Fitzgerald's offer in his letter of the 4th inst. to accompany him round the city to take observations of motor cycle loading, as my ...

    Article : 585 words
  9. "RUDDIGORE."

    Sir,—Your own story about Gilbert and Sullivan is correct in stating that this opera was first produced in London in 1887, Chatto ant, Windus, in 1909, published "Original ...

    Article : 158 words
  10. TEST CRICKET.

    Sir,—The London "Times" remarks, "It is high time to cut the cackle and get on with the game." This is good advice, when so many members of the Australian team have ...

    Article : 144 words
  11. THE ROMAN CYPRESS.

    Sir,—The contribution by "Gray Chactston" quite misses the point of argument, and does not adduce one atom of evidence that Cupressus sempervirens was commonly called ...

    Article : 151 words
  12. THE BUL-BUL.

    Sir,—One of the worst pests in North Sydney at the present time is the bul-bul. Not only does this bird destroy such fruit as figs, apricots, plums, etc. (even before they are ...

    Article : 143 words
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