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  2. STAGE NOTES.

    While London, with its half a hundred theatres, continues its amazing output of new pieces, the majority of which never reach Australia, because they fade away from public ...

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  3. DHOWS

    Is it not written in the Koran, even in the chapter entitled "Women," revealed at Medina unto the Prophet, on whom be peace, "When ye are saluted with a saluation, salute the ...

    Article : 1,755 words
  4. ACROSS THE "CREEK."

    Captain Anglois, as said, had wanted to give Akaroa to France. My desire was to carry it back as a gift to Australia, but to tuck it away secretly somewhere between ...

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  5. THE FOUNDING OF PORT PHILLIP.

    THE LADY NELSON WAS THE FIRST VESSEL TO ENTER PORT PHILLIP. THIS PICTURE WAS PAINTED BY MR. JOHN ALLCOT FOR MR. F. W. ALLEN, AT THE SUGGESTION AND FROM HISTORICAL DATA SUPPLIED BY MR. D. HOPE JOHNSTON. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AUSTRALIA IN ART.

    Tears ago, with these verses of Daley's in mind- The axes ringing On mountain sides. ...

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  7. THE MAGIC OF BARRIE

    Under the magical spoil of Barrie, our hearts are led captive by his wit, his charm, his originality, his keen perception of character, his simplicity, his "equal manly sympathy ...

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  8. ROYAL RED DEER.

    Fifty-three years ago her Gracious Majesty the late Queen Victoria, bearing in mind that the great northern State of Australia was baptised "Queensland," sent out a gift of ...

    Article : 216 words
  9. DR. REDFERN.

    Students of Australian, history will have read with interest Mr. S. Elliott Napier's sketch of the late Dr. William Redfern (published, with portrait, in your issue 31st ult.). ...

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  10. EARLY INDUSTRIES.

    "Australia is on the sheep's back to-day, for many years in her early history she was on the whale's back," was last year remarked by Mr. Thomas Dunbabin, to the Royal ...

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  11. FOR THE CHILDREN.

    Walking in my garden With my Teddy Bear, There came a little fairy And whispered in my ear, ...

    Article : 97 words
  12. PORRIDGE.

    In the dark of the chimney, cosy and warm, The little elves live through the winter's storm; You may often hear them in windy weather ...

    Article : 101 words
  13. A HUMANE EXPERIMENT.

    With an unconcerned look in his soft brown eyes, a well-behaved equine passenger had just been hoisted aboard the steamer Makombo, outward bound. ...

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  14. MARGARET.

    Ten little fingers, ten little toes, Two merry eyes and a button nose, A pouting mouth, a shock of brown hair, And two little ears apeeping there. ...

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  15. HUMPTY DUMPTY.

    Humpty Dumpty was an egg, He hadn't arms, he hadn't legs. He couldn't walk, he couldn't crawl, It may seem strange, but be sat on a wall; ...

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  16. ODE TO THE PRESS.

    The following verses were recited by Alderman W. Canadine in proposing the toast of "The Press" at the anniversary dinner of the Mayor of Lewes in England recently:— ...

    Article : 233 words
  17. GRACIA CIRUELA.

    O, how dared I come to Granada in the spring? For they say that Gracia's dead, And no more may I watch through the pear ...

    Article : 194 words
  18. THE DOLL'S HOUSE.

    My dolly's house is gold and white. With bell and knocker shining bright. It has pink curtains, frilled and fine, Just like there are in your's and mine, ...

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  19. AT ECHO POINT.

    Echo, my only friend on earth, I ask: Shall I ore long beneath the sunshine bask Of Esther's witching eyes, or—quell my fears— Must I wait years? Echo replied, "Eight ...

    Article : 123 words
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