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  2. BIRD PHOTOGRAPHY.

    The excellent examples of the bird-photographer's art that have been on view in the galleries of the Education Department as part of Bird Week celebrations serve to emphasise ...

    Article : 1,051 words
  3. H.M.S. GALATEA, WHICH BROUGHT THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH TO SYDNEY.

    The frigate, which arrived on January 21, 1868, is shown at anchor in Farm Cove. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 25 words
  4. HISTORIC CHURCH.

    What a wealth of historic romance is associated with St. Anne's Church of England, Ryde! It was completed in 1826; to-morrow at the lovely old church, situated in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 941 words
  5. MARJORIE BOWEN.

    Readers of romance will be familiar with the writings of Marjorie Bowen. It is a name which swung wide and high in publicity when, as a girl of 16, she wrote "The Viper of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,096 words
  6. WHITE "WINGERS."

    Sixty-four years ago, in 1868, three seagoing triumphs, built by the best English and Scottish craftsmen of oak and teak, swung leisurely with the tide in Port Jackson. ...

    Article : 1,285 words
  7. FOR THE CHILDREN.

    If I were a schoolmaster, clever and smart. I would grasp the entire pedagogical art In a week, and would take every care that the boys ...

    Article : 381 words
  8. "MUSIC WEEK."

    "Music Week" In New South Wales is really a festival, and it is one which takes into consideration all departments of musical art. The organisers may have preferences, but they ...

    Article : 573 words
  9. MASTER REYNARD.

    Of all the animals in the world, the fox is, I think, the most cunning. He is a pretty attractive fellow, sharp and very confident. But he has very nasty, sneaky habits. When ...

    Article : 443 words
  10. EARLY DAYS.

    The Paterson River rises in springs high up under the south-western edge of Barrington Tops, a lofty spur running east, from the Great Dividing Range 60 miles to the north ...

    Article : 1,197 words
  11. SUNSET.

    The feathered world was gally chirping its even song, and the insects humming their monotonous drone, while the gentle breeze whispered in the tree tops. In the fields, which ...

    Article : 283 words
  12. NOT SO BRAVE.

    I'd like to sail the Spanish Main, A Pirate bold and free. I'd like to look for unknown lands, Across the wide blue sea. ...

    Article : 103 words
  13. PEACH TREE CORNER.

    "Burrenuick's" interesting article on First Fleet Cattle in a recent "Herald" mentions Pyramid Hill, so named by Captain Lench because of its conical appearance, but now ...

    Article : 394 words
  14. THE SHEEP.

    The sheep is Just a simple soul Who spends his life in clover. He is an exponent of peace, Tills grower of our golden fleece, ...

    Article : 63 words
  15. AN OLD CITY TREE.

    Here I stand within the city confines, ever gazing on the stony arid street, where heavy feet tramp ceaselessly up and down. To me has been denied all woodland company and ...

    Article : 438 words
  16. ST. ANNE'S CHURCH, RYDE.

    The 106th anniversary of this church will be celebrated to-morrow. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 17 words
  17. ICELAND POPPIES.

    Again graceful Iceland popples have bowed their debut in the most dignified manner to the citizens of this great metropolis. Everyone knows them everyone greets them ...

    Article : 242 words
  18. MY HAPPY HOUR.

    Life is very lonely since my one chick commenced his education The school being a air distance from home I conceived the iden of taking a walk each afternoon timing ...

    Article : 381 words
  19. THE DAWN OF SPRING.

    In the Great Harbour this first day of spring, Glad were mine ears to hear each echoing note As the stout seamen hove their ships afloat, ...

    Article : 125 words
  20. THROUGH SHEOAK BOUGHS.

    Sheoaks against the sky! I, dreaming, see As through a fairy glass, exquisitely. The azure silk of an embioideicd fan Delicately wrought in sage and russet-tan ...

    Article : 75 words
  21. SPIRIT OF SOLITUDE.

    Alono, apart, in all uncounted time, Wave-broken gentle soughing at the base, Where sea-birds cry around the rocks below, Swoop sudden-flutter gently, unafraid. ...

    Article : 73 words
  22. SERVICE.

    Say not thou art too base for service, friend, See how that speck of sand reflects the sun— So to some great and grand and glorious end, ...

    Article : 41 words
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