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  2. THE COMMON COLD

    "What's good for a cold, Sar'nt?" asked Heddle. "What isn't?" answered Sergeant Murphy. "What do you mean?" ...

    Article : 722 words
  3. R. L. STEVENSON.

    Stevenson avowed his desire to have his hour as a native "maker," and to be read by his own countryfolk in their "Lallan tongue." His poems in the Lowland speech do not ...

    Article : 1,358 words
  4. PERSIA.

    From Persia, that country so aptly described as the antechamber or vestibule of the East, a priceless collection of art treasures has reached London for exhibition at Burlington ...

    Article : 1,243 words
  5. BACK NUMBERS.

    "For sale stylish hack, broken to side saddle, any trial given." This is one taker from the many such advertisements in a "Herald" of 10 years later date than that from ...

    Article : 1,594 words
  6. BRISBANE TO CAIRNS.

    It did not take me long to discover that many with whom I travelled on the northbound train from Brisbane were sugar-cane planters and cane-cutters of northern ...

    Article : 1,335 words
  7. GROUP PORTRAIT BY THE LATE SIR JAMES GUTHRIE.

    Seated: Sir Joseph Cook (Australia), Mr. W. M. Hughes (Australia), Mr. Lloyd George, Lord Milner, Mr. W. F. Massey (back view). (New Zealand), Mr. Winston Churchill, Viscount Grey, the Earl of Oxford and Asquith. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 79 words
  8. WAR STATESMEN

    The National Portrait Gallery—a Mecca of tourists and students, since it is the history of Britain in portraiture—has been enriched this week by "Some Statesmen of the War." ...

    Article : 689 words
  9. JUNGLE LAW.

    The moon shines down with a pale, eerie light from the dome of star-sprinkled night. All is silent in the jungle. No, a snarl breaks the stillness. ...

    Article : 447 words
  10. FOR THE CHILDREN.

    That relatives are best apart Most people will agree; I mean, of course, the kind of kith That most of us have dealings with ...

    Article : 270 words
  11. ILLAWARRA.

    Lake Illawarra and its surroundings have much to offer the artist, in search of varied and charming scenery. Looking westward, we see the lake threading its way amidst ...

    Article : 549 words
  12. BENDIGO IN THE EARLY 'FIFTIES.

    The new goldfield as it was seen from the Eaglehawk-road. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 16 words
  13. THE DANCE.

    The wattle is blooming. What a wonderful sight! As the golden balls drop to left and to right; It makes such a wonderful carpet of gold ...

    Article : 114 words
  14. SUE'S FIRST AID.

    Why, Mum, the jug with roses on has got a broken lip. D'you think the poor thing's got a cold and wants a little "nip?" ...

    Article : 100 words
  15. TREES.

    There are some things the value of which cannot be stated in teiros of pounds, shillings, and pence. One of these is the glowing of trees. Sydney and the surrounding country ...

    Article : 395 words
  16. SCENTS AT EVENING.

    The hands of Time nave built a grander house for me. But I'd go back to childhood's roof-tree willingly. ...

    Article : 241 words
  17. NOT FAIR.

    It must be most annoying for The tables and the chairs To see the carpet running up The hall and down the stairs; ...

    Article : 51 words
  18. WHY THE GREVILLIA IS CALLED SPIDER FLOWER.

    A long time ago there lived a little fairy called Grevillia. One day she felt adventuresome. She felt she wanted to go for a long journey, so she set off to fly round the bush. ...

    Article : 322 words
  19. MY FUTURE HOME.

    What pictures, thoughts, and dreams these few words imply! One can sit before a cosy fire and plan many wonderful things; but few can surpass the glories of a future home. ...

    Article : 238 words
  20. AT PYMBLE.

    Take the ferry; take the train Some sweet Sunday after rain, Set your feet upon the hills Where Pymble like a goblet spills ...

    Article : 165 words
  21. NIGHT IN THE TREES.

    The eyes that all day upward look to feast On sloping boughs, nor yet at evening cpased. Now see in trunk, and branch, and leaf, and spray ...

    Article : 167 words
  22. THE DAY WE PARTED.

    Pink were the cherry blooms, pink and gay. As a gay little wild-bird's song, that day. White shone the sails on a wind-tossed sea, And bright gleamed the moon through the ...

    Article : 60 words
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