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  4. THE LETTER BAG

    SIR.— England is now two down. In my opinion the cause is bad holding and bad captainey. Gilligan may be the prince of good fellows. but he is not a good bowler, and bowls too ...

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  5. TO-DAY'S DIARY

    THE English critics are suggesting that Kilner should be played in the next Test, and that Freeman is a better bowler than Tyldesley on Australia wickets. It is also urged ...

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  6. GOLF

    HAGEN is reported to have said: "Without proper foot movement there is no chance for the beginner to get very far in the game." I have never heard of foot work as applied ...

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  8. "WHITE AUSTRALIA'

    Sir James Barrett, lecturing at the Royal Colonial Institute, affirmed his belief that any part of this continent could be settled by white people. He took, in fact, the ...

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  9. RECOLLECTIONS

    It was [?] chat remarkable that the last of those old time book makers, who carried on list betting in Pitt-street. Mr. F. N. (Council Abrahams and Mr. M. ...

    Article : 323 words
  10. SYDNEY AND DEFENCE

    The rumor that the headquarters of the Defence Department may be transferred to Sydney harmonises with natural necessity. Its geographical position makes Sydney a ...

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  11. THE CONVENT WALL

    The convent wall is aid, and both he days. [?] in the mutiny san of little blaze, Having forgotten Youth, Love, Life, [?] All save the wish to [?] ak in the sun's ...

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  12. A BOOK REVIEW.

    No doubt one day the satisfactions will tell us how many books have been published in the year of Wembley to celebrate the British Empire. Fortunately not a ...

    Article : 376 words
  13. HUNGRY HORDES

    Do we eat to live, or live to eat" I ask you with tears in both my eyes to survey the holiday crowds chewing themselves through the scenery, and then answer truthfully. ...

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  14. OLD KING COLE

    IN these degenerate days, When so many of the cherished hours of our childhood are proclaimed purely legendary, it is satisfactory to be able to rescue at legal one from the ...

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  15. CLYTIE

    ('LYTIE. have you heard the sun, Golden heart and lover's eyes, whisper when his trek is one— softly with a thousand sighs, ...

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