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  2. THE HOUSE OF EVIL.

    "Well [?]e's gone to where he wanted to Bond me. Gad, that man did make me see red when I thought of his attempt to me out the way. Many a time I've half ...

    Article : 1,422 words
  3. FOR WOMEN.

    Members of the Women's League together with representatives of other Interested organisations, assembled at Beaumont Houes yesterday afternoon on the occasion of a ...

    Article : 630 words
  4. CURRENT LITEKATURE.

    The novels of George Gl[?]ing, whose "Lettere" to members of his. family have Just been published. may not have achieved actual greatness. Time alone can show. But they will ...

    Article : 822 words
  5. CHINESE ABROAD.

    Slr,—Re treatment ot British nationals In China, one thing cannot escape the notice of even the most casual observer ot events, that, whilst Britishers in China are being assaulted, ...

    Article : 369 words
  6. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    Mr. John Lemmone's announcement this week that the present farewell series of concerts ot Dame Nellie Melba also marks the close of his own professional career, draws ...

    Article : 1,562 words
  7. THE COWBOY.

    We had always suspected that the cowboy of action, the stage, and the "movies" is no more. It seemed Impossible that be should have survived prohibition. Can we en[?]sage ...

    Article : 581 words
  8. NEAR AND FAR.

    The annual meeting of the Hornsby branch of the Women's League was held on April 6. Mrs. A. V. Roberts spoke on "Girls' Week," and Mr. Sugarman on "Upper Houses of ...

    Article : 841 words
  9. BELL'S LINE OF ROAD.

    Sir,—May I be granted the courtesy of space to reply to Mr. Walter J. Hambly's letter In your issue of 4th Instant. Mr. Humbly writes as though the reconditioning ...

    Article : 340 words
  10. LATE MR. G. KILLEN.

    Probate has been granted of the will of the late Mr. George Killen, of Mandalong-road, Mosman, who died on January 22 last, aged 88 years, leaving an estate of the net value of ...

    Article : 66 words
  11. DENTAL CONGRESS.

    At a recont meeting of [?]thical dentists of New South Wales, a State executive was formed for the forthcoming 6th Australian Dental Congress, to be held in Melbourne from ...

    Article : 36 words
  12. MASTER PLUMBERS.

    The interstate conference of master plumbers was opened yesterday at Stanton's auction rooms, Pitt-street. Mr. J. Richardson (president of the N.S.W. Master Plumbers' ...

    Article : 59 words
  13. CEYLON.

    After the Egyptian rebolllon [?]u 1882 Arbai Pasha. its leader, and a number of Supporten were banished to Ceylon. Among them were the parents of Mr. AH Foad Toulba, who was ...

    Article : 356 words
  14. ROYAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB'S DANCE.

    Bunches of paper roses, tied with streamers of red, blue, and gold, adorned the vestibule and stairway, and hung from the pillars of the palm court and ballroom at the ...

    Article : 346 words
  15. BURNT STEAMERS SOLD.

    The small ferry steamers Una and Rose, which this week were damaged by fire while at moorings in teo Parramatta River, were yesterday sold at auction by Mr. F. R. Strange. ...

    Article : 51 words
  16. DESTRUCTION OF TIMBER.

    Sir,—At different periods there has appeared in your paper a controversy on the destruction of our natural forests. Up to the present complaints appear to have been ...

    Article : 276 words
  17. Advertising

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    Advertising : 178 words
  18. THE GREATER APOLLO.

    Those who have read Mr. Robert D. Fitzgerald's work In "Hermes" and other periodlcals have recognised that in him we have a poot of quite remarkable promise. This ...

    Article : 364 words
  19. SUNBEAM BALL.

    A successful dance, to assist the funds of the Sunbeam Free Kindergarten, Alexandria, was held at the Wentworth last night Distinction was added to the gathering by a ...

    Article : 167 words
  20. PILLAGING.

    Sir,—One effectual method of checking pillaging is a deterrent sentence such as imprisonment in [?]eu of fines, but unfortunately this process cannot be satisfactorily carried ...

    Article : 211 words
  21. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 411 words
  22. NEW FICTION.

    "Sack and Sugar" is a wholly delightful novel by Mrs. Alfred Sidgwick. The story is put in the mouth of an elderly widow, who although of English birth and German descent, ...

    Article : 259 words
  23. NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN.

    Lady MacCallum presided at the executive meeting of the National Council of Women on April 7, at which several new societies. ...

    Article : 236 words
  24. RETALIATION.

    Sir,—Mr. J. P. Abbott claims it is a compliment to him that 115 graziers, chosen representatives of 6000 primary producers, unanimously endorsed tho request for ...

    Article : 394 words
  25. YELLOW SANDS.

    The long run enjoyed by Mr. Eden Phillpott's "Farmer's Wife" suggests that to be popular a play must not necessarily be unpleasa[?]t. The same moral ls enforced by ...

    Article : 333 words
  26. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

    A. Wreath of Cloud. Murasaki. (Allen and Unwin). Bounty of Earth, Peattle (Appleton's). Si. [?] The Best Short Stories of 1926 (Jonathan Cape). ...

    Article : 267 words
  27. TOCH.

    A meeting of the Too H Leaguo of Women Helpers and others interested in the movement, was held in the Hamilton-street headquarters on Wednesday, to appoint committees ...

    Article : 220 words
  28. AN AMERICAN TEA.

    An "American tea," featuring particular American dishes, was held at Burdekin House yesterday afternoon. The proceeds will be used to defray the expenses connected with ...

    Article : 145 words
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