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  2. VON SPEE'S END.

    From the interesting article in last Saturday's "Sydney Morning Herald" dealing with tho Scbarnhorst's silver messplate. which is now in New South Wales, many renders will ...

    Article : 1,669 words
  3. CALIFORNIA.

    At four o'clock in the morning the train was rushing along the [?]eemingly endless plain of the San Joaquin Valley. This is pronounced "San War-keen," and the ...

    Article : 1,431 words
  4. THE REAL RUSSIA.

    A racy and graphic description of the gibarian route to Europe was giren to members of the Rotary Club at their tiffin yesterday by a traveller who has recently returned ...

    Article : 898 words
  5. THE WORLD TO-DAY.

    The London "Morning Post" publishes a series of articles specially written by the leading responsible statesmen of Europe, besides the United States and Japan, explaining the ...

    Article : 1,508 words
  6. THE FINISHED QUADRANGLE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY.

    The original buildings were bagun in 1854, and for many years only one side of the square was complete. By degree it has grown, until now [?] stands four square and very beautiful. Next saturday the quadrangle will be the scene of two interesting and different sides of University life. Early in the morning there will be a procession of senators and the staff in their academic robes round the cloisters to the Great Hall, on their way to the graduation ceremony. At noon Lady de Chair will open the big fete which is to be held in the quadrangle in aid of the University women's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 134 words
  7. THE RUSSIAN BALLET.

    "As light as a snowdrop," "Like a falling leaf," "The opitome of daintiness," these stand out as being the best descriptions that I have heard of Anna Pavlova, I saw her ...

    Article : 846 words
  8. AMERICAN ACTIVITY.

    Since the rejection by the United States Congress of the Treaty of Versailles public opinion in that country has oscillated between official participation in world politics ...

    Article : 1,432 words
  9. SHAKESPEARE.

    Now that the movement to further the rebuilding of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre is vigoreusly afoot, some reference is opportune to Ellen Terry, the greatest ...

    Article : 1,306 words
  10. FOR THE CHILDREN. THE BUNYIP.

    Y'ou've heard or you haven't, I don't know which, Of the Bunny-yip who lives in a ditch. He never does anything all day long ...

    Article : 52 words
  11. "GROWN-UPS."

    "Grown-ups" are very queer, I think, Though big, and wise, and kind. It's sometimes very hard for me To know what's in their mind. ...

    Article : 100 words
  12. EGYPTIAN GARB.

    The recent presence in Egypt of a Turkish football team seems to have given an impetus to the propagation of the modern ideals of which Kemal Pasha has made himself the ...

    Article : 452 words
  13. HUSH-A-BY.

    Stars are twinkling, baby, Shadow things creep by, Moon so big and yellow, Hanging in the sky. ...

    Article : 85 words
  14. MY CAR.

    I have a lovely motor car With four wheels and a seat, Two head lights and a number plate. All painted to look neat. ...

    Article : 146 words
  15. MOUNTAIN MOONLIGHT.

    The weary sun stoops westward to a bed Made glorious for his coming; and the clouds, All flush'd with pride, close-curtain him around. ...

    Article : 337 words
  16. LINES TO A CRICKET.

    Cheerful wee thing, hiding in the grass. Singing and surging the whole night through, Sitting at the door of your snug little house. Or playing in the dark of the sweet cold dew ...

    Article : 188 words
  17. I WONDER WHERE THE BIRDIES GO.

    I wonder where the birdies go Ev'ry time there's rain? It worries me so very much As a peer thro' the spattered pane. ...

    Article : 163 words
  18. A VISIT.

    Nobody makes me crossor than Maisie, Her soul is fat, concelted and lazy; To-day "You're stupid, or else you're wicked," I thought, and thinking it, something click-ed: ...

    Article : 188 words
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