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  2. LORD HOWE ISLAND.

    A GORGEOUS SUNSET LOOKING TOWARDS AUSTRALIA. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 9 words
  3. ENGLISH HONOUR.

    The bronze medal of the Festival of Arts and Letters has been awarded to Mr. Robert David FitzGerald, junior, of Sydney, for his unpublished volume of poems, "To Meet the ...

    Article : 146 words
  4. PROFESSOR LAWSON.

    His friends have not yet had time to recover their accustomed philosophy. At present they are deep in that mood of resentful bewilderment in which the natural man impotently ...

    Article : 1,360 words
  5. LORD HOWE ISLAND.

    Shortly after the arrival of the first fleet at Port Jackson (January 26, 1788), Captain Phillip, the first Governor of New South Wales, despatched Lieutenant H. Lidgbird Ball of ...

    Article : 1,271 words
  6. BEETHOVEN.

    Music lost a master and the world lost a man when, during March 1827, Beethoven died in the midst of one of those fierce storms which inspired some of his mightiest works. ...

    Article : 1,038 words
  7. METEO[?]GY.

    The weather has been recognised as a subject of the greatest importance to so many of our primary industries, and, in consequence, to the secondary, also, and, therefore, ...

    Article : 1,533 words
  8. AN APPRECIATION.

    Robert D. FitzGerald, a nephew of Professor J. le Gay Brereton, is only 25 years of age, His work in poetry, though, has long been watched with interest by many ...

    Article : 816 words
  9. FOR THE CHILDREN.

    Who would be a big blue-bottle Washed upon the sand, On the bending beach imbedded Listening to the band, ...

    Article : 90 words
  10. NADARIVATU.

    Stillness everywhere save on board the boat, which is wending its way to Lautoka. On approaching the sugar district, where cane is growing in every possible place along the ...

    Article : 1,136 words
  11. FEEDING THE BRUTES.

    Centenaries fascinate me. I resign King Charles' head to Mr. "Dick if it be admitted that all centenaries are my property, and I have nearly another, which gives a brief ...

    Article : 828 words
  12. BOBBIE.

    Bobbie lives out on a farm by the sea, I think he's the luckiest boy, He's a pony to ride, a dog, and a cat, And a magpie that talks, ...

    Article : 158 words
  13. NOWHERE

    There is s land (so people say), Where all the folk are good and gay, And in this land (so I've been told), There's tons and tons and tons of gold, ...

    Article : 245 words
  14. LORD HOWE ISLAND.

    MOUNT GOWER AND MOUNT LIDGBIRD ACROSS CALM WATERS. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 12 words
  15. OLD SYDNEY.

    In January, 1838, to quote an early chronicler of Sydney's expansion, "the foundation-stone of a new Government House was laid, in a charming site between Sydney Cove ...

    Article : 637 words
  16. WILLY WAGTAIL'S STORT.

    Willy Wagtail's a gossiping bird, so they say, and he carried great news to the bush one fine day. "Oh, sweet, pretty creatures, come, listen to me," be chattered as merry ...

    Article : 685 words
  17. BUSHSCAPES.

    There's an old bush track by a winding creek Where, they say, the bunyips dwell; Where the magpie gay at the break of day Has the joys of the world to tell; ...

    Article : 169 words
  18. ANCIENT LIGHTS.

    So many 10-story flats are creeping up about suburban Sydney, and frowning down on old one-story "shanties" next door[?] that I was curious to learn why a house in ...

    Article : 122 words
  19. THE LAGOON.

    A sapphire cr[?]scent, the long lagoon Curves between the marsh and the se[?] Sheltered from wind by the gold sand dune, Silent it lies through the afternoon ...

    Article : 87 words
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