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  2. WILLIAM CAXTON.

    Now thay the late Mr. Willi's representation of the face of Cation, placed over the entrance to the home of this paper is to be removed after having watched Sydney grow for more ...

    Article : 1,413 words
  3. WINDMILL VALUES.

    Wind was the first mechanical motive power that man learned to use. Probably it was discovered by some savage of a long gone age, who made a sail of his blanket and a mast ...

    Article : 1,637 words
  4. LONELY ISLANDS.

    Midway between Samoa and Fljl lie two isolated islands of the Tongan Group, the two Niuas, Niua Foon, New Nina, and Nina Tobutabu, Sacred Nina. Nina Foon lies on ...

    Article : 1,688 words
  5. AUSTRALIAN ART.

    The exhibition of painting and sculpture bny Australian Artists in Europe, organised at the Faculty of Arts, London, has served [?] purpose in winning for the artists the ...

    Article : 1,110 words
  6. AT SYDNEY'S FRONT DOOR.

    A STUDY IN CONTRASTS. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 14 words
  7. SKY STONES.

    In Darwin's "Geological Observations on Volcanic Islands," mention is made of a "volcanic bomb" which was presented to him by Sir Thomas Mitchell. The "bomb" is thus ...

    Article : 1,277 words
  8. G.P.S.

    Many men will contend that the owe no[?]ing to their school. They will say they were taught badly, housed badly, fed badly, and all their recollections are painful. So far ...

    Article : 1,024 words
  9. BARRACKING.

    Barracking is a very ancient pastime. While the Roman patricians in the grandstands at the Coliseum turned their thumbs up or down politely, the recruits of the TOnth Legion ...

    Article : 655 words
  10. SYDNEY.

    A few day's after my last article was published in the "Herald," Mr. George G. Blaxland, formerly of the Joint Stock Bank, called on me and said he had found out that his ...

    Article : 1,330 words
  11. AN UNSOCIABLE SONG.

    I must rest a little while; Whither shall I go? Which shall be my sanctuary Of hundreds that I know? ...

    Article : 446 words
  12. GORDON ROAD.

    Is this the highway Which leads to sylvan byway, Where Nature blesses The mind in cool recesses? ...

    Article : 159 words
  13. FAIRY MUSIC.

    Stories of fairy music in the forest, of haunted waterfalls, and mermaids singing near the seashore, long thought more figments of the imagination, may have a sound basis in fact. ...

    Article : 264 words
  14. TALKING ACROSS ATLANTIC

    Talking across the Atlantic by radio telephony has been an accomplished fact for nearily ton years—possible, but altogether too expensive for general use. ...

    Article : 254 words
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