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  2. BIRDS OF PREY. (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.) CHAPTER XIX.—Continued.

    There was no need for Dench to trouble himself on Joyce's account, for, as he reached the foot of the stairs, he heard the car moving off. He went to the door and saw that ...

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  3. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR "PASS OF VICTORIA."

    Sir,—It appears, from tho explanation furnished by the honorary secretary, Royal Australian Historical Society, in his letter published in this morning's "Herald," that Sir ...

    Article : 466 words
  4. Advertising

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  5. AUSTRALIAN DRAMA.

    Sir,—In your leading article on June 20, under the above heading, reference is made to the small body of dramatic work of literary merit published in Australia. While a fair ...

    Article : 287 words
  6. GLENROY MEMORIAL.

    Sir,—In your issue of. June 29, Mr. K. R. Cramp is in error in stating that Sir Thomas Mitchell made use of the phrase,"Victoria Pass." So much was made clear when the ...

    Article : 301 words
  7. BASIC WAGE IN N.Z.

    Sir,—Might I be permitted to reply to a letter appearing under the above heading in Saturday's paper, not as a visitor, but as one who has lived for many years in both New ...

    Article : 349 words
  8. ART AND ARCHITECTURE.

    Sir,—Mr. F. C. Hinder's letter must be my excuse for craving your further indulgence in the cause of art. As to whether or not public interest in academic art is waning, the ...

    Article : 285 words
  9. DR. ANGUS.

    Sir,—I have heard and read with profound regret the construction put upon my statement that Dr. Angus secured his appointment by concealing from the Assembly his real ...

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  10. INGEBYRA—JACOB'S LADDER.

    Sir,—I notice by the "Herald", that this road is to be gone on with. The difficulty of a road down Jacob's Ladder is well known, but can be overcome. The main trouble is between the ...

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  11. CHAPTER XX.

    The fog had disappeared, and while the great hills rose majestic against a sky of purest blue a soft south-westerly breeze tempered the heat. A more perfect day could ...

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  12. GEORGE RIGNOLD.

    Sir,—In Mr. Bailey's very interesting article on George Rignold's home in your issue of June 27, he states: "Rignold arrived in Sydney in 1888, and entered upon the ...

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  13. PATONGA ROAD.

    Sir,—The bush lover and botanist will no doubt be sorry to hear that Woy Woy Shire Council contemplate constructing a road over the mountain tops from Ocean Beach to ...

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  14. CRUEL SPORT.

    Sir,—Your correspondent, "D. Leadbeater," of Narellan, is apparently unaware of the Birds and Animals Protection Act which was designed for the preservation of bird life. If ...

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  15. NARRABEEN RAILWAY.

    Sir,—With great interest I read a letter from R. R. Young, which appeared in the "Herald" last week. As I know this district exceptionally well, I feel Justified in writing and offering ...

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  16. KING GEORGE MEMORIAL.

    Sir,—In recent "Heralds" you have published news of England's proposed memorial to King George V.; also of other States in Australia. I understand a committee was lately ...

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  17. CHILD WELFARE.

    In accordance with the Department of Health's campaign to educate parents, particularly mothers, in child welfare, Dr. Sandford Morgan delivered an address here ...

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