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  2. ALL DUTCH!

    YOU as a Britisher talk about the half-caste; we, the Dutch, do not know the meaning of the word. Officially there is no such thing as a ...

    Article : 1,551 words
  3. SYDNEY IN THE BEGINNING.

    There is nothing left to-day, except its still miraculously blue waters, of the aspect of Sydney Cove a century and a half ago—the little bay into which ...

    Article : 1,347 words
  4. A CITY THAT ROSE FROM ITS RUINS.

    A spaciously planned and splendidly built Tokyo has replaced the old capital, ravaged by earthquake and fire in 1923. Above are pictures of the blossom-fronted Parliament House, the Ginza street, in the civic heart of Tokyo, and a Japanese girl in national costume. (See article in preceding column.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 55 words
  5. NEW-OLD TOKYO.

    Tokyo, from the viewpoint of the town-planner, is the most modern city in the world. It has been completely rebuilt since 1923, when the earthquake ...

    Article : 1,222 words
  6. ABORIGINES AS PRODUCERS.

    THE recent publication by the "Herald" of five special articles on North Queensland aborigines was a noteworthy contribution to the ...

    Article : 1,390 words
  7. ART, CRITICS, AND EXHIBITIONS.

    [This is the first of two articles which Mr. Lismer, who is a delegate to the New Education Fellowship Conference, has written for the "Herald." He here expresses ...

    Article : 1,255 words
  8. MEN NEVER SEE THE SKY.

    This is the saddest of all things grievous and grey— That men never see the sky. Here in the sunless aisles of the canyoned city ...

    Article : 269 words
  9. For the Children.

    Big, big lemons, hanging on our lemon tree, People admire them, and think they look fine. Oh, how I hate them! If only they were ...

    Article : 108 words
  10. PIT PONIES.

    The "stay-in" strike has reached Australia. Men go down the mine and stay there, the reasons given being varied and obscure. ...

    Article : 529 words
  11. FOR A CHILD.

    Birds make sweet songs for you, Sweeter than mine; Dawn paints the skies for you, For the world's thine. ...

    Article : 60 words
  12. SHE WHO MUST BE OBEYED.

    She stands before me as I write—a little Victorian lady, her green bonnet coyly framing a sweet, piquant face, a patterned-coat almost obscuring her full-skirted blue frock. ...

    Article : 158 words
  13. CREMORNE.

    The garden's filled with purple stocks, And pink and white sweet peas, Nasturtiums ramble o'er the rocks, The garden's filled with purple stocks ...

    Article : 49 words
  14. SYDNEY COVE TO-DAY AND 149 YEARS AGO.

    "No corner of all the world has changed so completely," writes Mr. Abbott of Sydney Cove. Set into the aerial view of Circular Quay is a sketch made by Captain John Hunter in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 76 words
  15. PLOVER AND, CUCKOOS.

    It is good to hear that, according to Mr. W. J. Enright, of West Maitland, my recent remarks about the diminution of plover do not apply to the ...

    Article : 313 words
  16. SECOND BIRTH.

    The white flower breaks from the close green sheath. Spreads wings to the wind... but cannot fly. ...

    Article : 174 words
  17. IN BERKELEY SQUARE.

    As If performing some sad ceremonial rite demanded by the march of progress, a young man. in frock coat and silk hat, wielding a pick, knocked out the first brick in the demolition of twenty ...

    Article : 172 words
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