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  2. LABOUR.

    The United States to-day is looking more and more to Australia for guidance in at least on important particular. Americans are eager to learn just what the Australian Labour ...

    Article : 1,408 words
  3. "STERN AND WILD"

    Sir Walter Scott was one of Scotland's most loyal sons, but in a famous and much-quoted line of his poetry be has created an impression about his native country which is in ...

    Article : 1,791 words
  4. THE POLAR PARADISE

    Amundsen says that one of the' objects of his projected trans-polar flight across the North Polo is to ascertain, if possible, whether Commander Green's amazing Polar theories ...

    Article : 1,590 words
  5. THE HOME OF THE CARILLON.

    At a recent meeting, the University Senate approved the War Memorial Carillon executive committee's recommendation that the carillon should be hung in the clock tower. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 191 words
  6. LIVING FOSSILS.

    Australia has been often quoted as being a "land of living fossils" (the word "fossils" being considered, of course, purely in a geological senso). It certainly is a curious ...

    Article : 847 words
  7. COOK'S LETTERBOOK.

    The record in Captain Cook's letter book of each voyage, as has been said, starts off with a copy of the commission issued by the Lords of the Admiralty. ...

    Article : 1,208 words
  8. IN IRELAND'S CAPITAL.

    The day after our visit to the Zoo Don and I were given the cboice of inspecting either Guinness' Brewery or the strawberry beds of Knockmaroon. We could not do ...

    Article : 1,750 words
  9. LIFE AND LANGUAGE.

    Down below the surface of literature— farther down than the newspapers—the Australian language (which is the English language with noticeable differences) perpetually ...

    Article : 751 words
  10. "TRUE SCOUTS."

    "I am just going outside." said Captain Oates, "and I may be some time." As they lay there waiting and waiting for his return they remembered that Christ once ...

    Article : 711 words
  11. A CHAT ON SCIENCE.

    The Great War was most fertile of inventions. One of these war babies is a talking machine that will actually utter the sounds of language at the will of the operator. This ...

    Article : 803 words
  12. AUTUM PASSES.

    All day the slanting drift of rain has swept The sodden land. The skies descend, and fold Their greyness round the willow's sering gold That domes its shawdow where the river leapt ...

    Article : 103 words
  13. EMPIRE DAY.

    There's an old flag flying in the wind to-day, Flying far across the world, in the same old way, Dipping low to every wave o'er the Seven ...

    Article : 218 words
  14. THE OLD STATION HAND.

    I have "blued" my cheque of a twelve-month's wage In my same old annual "spree," And a year's hard graft lies behind me now ...

    Article : 209 words
  15. THE PHYSOTEGIA.

    A lady loves you, who have beem [?] long unfriended and unseen; But now, as she would fain suppose, Becomig, famous as the Rose, ...

    Article : 99 words
  16. MOONLIGHT.

    The moon looks out of heaven to-night With calm and regal gaze; She shines in solitude; her light Has dimmend the stars' small blaze. ...

    Article : 102 words
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