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  2. LIONEL HALE.

    WHEN "She Passed Through Lorraine" was first produced in London a few years ago, it was hailed by critics of discernment at the work ...

    Article : 1,365 words
  3. CORN IN EGYPT.

    Spring is a season of rapid growth in the fertile Delta lands of Egypt. The fresh corn and vegetable plot, the acres of maize, the cotton plantations all ...

    Article : 867 words
  4. THE KULAK HORROR.

    ["The concentrated terror of the 65 days marked a frontier in my thinking and feeling," writes Mr. Lyons of the frightful period during which the kulaks (or slightly better-class peasants) were "liquidated" by order of Stalin. For two years of his sojourn in Moscow this Communist-minded ...

    Article : 2,329 words
  5. SHEARWATERS.

    Large bands of petrels are now moving northwards along the coast. They fly in long, wavering black lines, sometimes closely packed, and resemble ...

    Article : 1,224 words
  6. THE GOOD EARTH OF THE NILE DELTA.

    Colonel Hughes sent these photographs from Cairo to accompany his article (in next column). At the top wheat is shown growing under the palms, and the second picture illustrates the primitive method of ploughing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 41 words
  7. For the Children.

    Maty Ann has seen a fairy And she can't forget the sight, Yes, it flew in through the window On a moonlit summer night. ...

    Article : 132 words
  8. TELLING THE HOURS.

    In the first days of settlement on the Darling Downs sundials had a vogue that they do not enjoy to-day, except as adornments to beautiful home gardens or as adjuncts in ...

    Article : 290 words
  9. A TERROR OF THE TROPIC SEAS.

    The Portuguese Man-of-War that killed a boy at Darwin a few days ago is classed among the medusae (jelly-fish) as physalia. It is a ...

    Article : 685 words
  10. JOCKEY TURNED BUSHRANGER.

    Dunn, the bushranger whose capture was described on this page last Saturday, was a jockey, and lived at Binalong, in the Yass district. ...

    Article : 421 words
  11. "THESE TREES ARE IN MY HEART."

    "These trees are in my heart," my mother said. "The trees that go so straightly, By two and two beside us?" "Yes, marching," my mother said. ...

    Article : 116 words
  12. PAUSE.

    Stillness beyond the stirring breeze. The feathery touch of shade: Day holds this hour in carven ease, Deathlessly made. ...

    Article : 46 words
  13. HOME IS THE SHEARWATER FROM THE SEA.

    The "mutton bird" approaches its burrow on top of a cape. (See article above.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 21 words
  14. THE END OF DUNN.

    Mr. D. W. Lynch, Campsie, writes:—Mr. A. O. Willmott's article in the "Herald" on March 12. 'provided some new and interesting sidelights on the capture of the bushranger, John ...

    Article : 206 words
  15. SUNDAY EVENING.

    Homeward, still homeward The calm folk ride. And the unsoiled children In dreams abide. ...

    Article : 86 words
  16. AUTUMN SCENE.

    Flowing of delicate flame O'erbrims the autumn grass, Where light is caught and gemmed In shells of golden glass. ...

    Article : 114 words
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