As the European war becomes a certainty, the figure of Sir Edward Grey takes on larger proportions than over in Page's correspondence with the President. In that critical last ...
Article : 1,769 wordsProbably no city in the world presents a grander or more varied prospect than Edinburgh, Scotland's capital, the grey metropolis of the north. Year by yenr it attracts ...
Article : 1,406 wordsThere has always been a magic spell to me in the words "Norfolk Broads," so that when I received a wire from J., bidding me come up to the Norfolk Broads and spend a week ...
Article : 1,112 wordsEvery where the legal method of three speakers a side and judges is the Australian practice. This idea of judges is universal in Englishspeaking countries outside Great Britain. It ...
Article : 1,682 wordsTHIS VIEW OF THE SIDE OF THE GREAT HALL, GIVES A GOOD IDEA OF THE ORIGINAL BEAUTY OF OUR UNIVERSITY ARCHITECTURE. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 24 wordsThe men of the American battleships the Grand Fleet—always on guard at its isolated base, and able to grant scant and infrequent leave to anyone serving in it—had ...
Article : 1,338 wordsThe flute has been an unrecognised, neglected, and largely discredited instrumen in its place in the orchestra it has been just tolerated while as an accredited solo ...
Article : 858 wordsEven though the strike were to ena tomorrow, everybody who knows Hongkong will readily admit that the colony would still be face to face with the gravest crisis in its ...
Article : 1,719 wordsBob's my dog—he belongs to me. He knows he does—why you should sea Him when I call Or throw my ball. ...
Article : 228 wordsWhen the New South Wales Railways Department first moved for the electrification of suburban lines, it entered upon a new era of scientific experience. No other enterprise in ...
Article : 598 wordsStickly-prickly-porky-pine. What is it like on ants to dine? Would you rather have your dinner than mine? ...
Article : 95 wordsTo a bird upon a tree, Singing, singing, sweetly singing, "Sure," I said, "a sprite like thee Knows what's in the heart of me, ...
Article : 119 wordsWe walked in the orchard; the heavy-hung boughs Seemed dreaming at sunset; the sky was flushed red; ...
Article : 90 wordsThe noisy starlings chatter on the wires; Below the busy street is swept and chill, Above the drab clouds hurry past the spires, But here, alone my room is warm and still. ...
Article : 202 words"I wasn't born," said the Sovonth Son. Sucking a silver spoon. "But I saw black swans the other night Flying across the moon. ...
Article : 132 wordsSpring from grey winter's arms now leaps again. A rainbow child on either flower-like hand, And, following, a careless sunny train ...
Article : 95 wordsThat time, a fire fairy came dancing out to me. You might have thought it just a, spark. Unless you'd eyes to see. But those who know can tell you true of ...
Article : 104 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 29 Aug 1925, Page 11
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: