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  2. ROMANCE OF STEEL.

    The non-technical readers of the "Herald" may wish to know something about the mysterious material of which the Sydney Harbour Bridge will be built. By the courtesy of the ...

    Article : 1,638 words
  3. A SLICE OF COAL.

    Coal is like character, the deeper you go into it the more interesting it becomes, and there is much in it that, unsuspected, is beautiful. Ordinary bituminous coal is dirty, ...

    Article : 1,106 words
  4. PROHIBITION IN PRACTICE.

    When prohibition was under discussion the anguished cry of the vigneron was loud in the land. He imagined that his industry would be destroyed and his livelihood taken ...

    Article : 1,599 words
  5. THE FIRST CHRISTIAN SERVICE MEMORIA[?].

    OBELISK JUST COMPLETED ON THE SITE OF THE FIRST CHURCH, AT THE JUNCTION OF BLIGH AND HUNTER STREETS. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 25 words
  6. FAMOUS SINGER.

    At the end of twenty years my father got on his feet again, and, at twenty, I was able to begin my career in opera. This joy came to me, as many pupils had come, through going ...

    Article : 1,544 words
  7. LIGHTS O' LONDON.

    A gleam of sun iluminated church parade in Hyde Park on Sunday and lit up that stronge sauntering gathering of women swathed from eyes to knees in richest furs ...

    Article : 1,310 words
  8. ARID AUSTRALIA.

    I propose in this article to explain what seems to be a difficulty to many readers concerning our uninhabited areas. How can the geographer, unless he has traversed such ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,069 words
  9. SHORT AND LONG HAIR.

    Whether hair shall be worn short or long is to-day, on the whole, a matter either of convenience or appearance. This was not always the case. From time to time the ...

    Article : 692 words
  10. A VILLAGE BURIAL.

    Soft sunshine and the peaceful companionship of the gum scrub. The preacher's fine voice rising and falling in rich tones that arrest and hold. Appeal, and respond ...

    Article : 90 words
  11. EVELYN'S GARDEN.

    Blue and green and white and gold Is this gardon—wild and old. Not all closely-clipped and trim, Over-formal, over-prim. ...

    Article : 355 words
  12. OPERA HOUSE MUSEUM.

    Mementoes and souvenirs valued at about £6000, of famous operatic stars and composers, have been collected by the Covent Garden Syndicate (says the "Westminster ...

    Article : 291 words
  13. TOWN'S TEN-FEET FALL.

    Considerable alarm has been occasioned (says [?]he London "Daily Telegraph") by the condition of Cwm, the mining suburb of Ebbw Vale, containing 12,000 inhabitants, which, ...

    Article : 144 words
  14. CLEVER NEEDLEMEN.

    While needlework is becoming rarer among women (says the London "Daily News"), it has in recent years become commoner among men. There are Peers among the[?]e men who ...

    Article : 170 words
  15. RHYME OF THE TRACK.

    I've chosen a track that is quiet and long And lit by the stars and the sun; A track that goes down by the cool billabong And up where the osiers run. ...

    Article : 112 words
  16. NOCTURNE.

    The city's aerial silhouette Faint chiaroscuro limns, Reflected radiance, rising, met By wrach that reels and swims. ...

    Article : 64 words
  17. TREE LOVES.

    [?] have given my love to an English tree, The love I had thought was your own for[?] ever. [?] have given my love to a beach, and a birch. ...

    Article : 71 words
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