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  2. "Times" Camera Man Looks at the Town Hall and Wynyard Square Railways

    Tap, tap!.. Plod, plod; go the million feet of Sydney along George-street every day...feet that pass the Town Hall and know not that beneath them men are burrowing like immense ants into the earth with strange machines and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 199 words
  3. Calf Worship

    THE corner of Elizabeth and King-streets yesterday with the noon rush just commencing... A girl, 19, daintily clad in cream-kilted coat and skirt, alluringly completed with a saucy hat in cream and green—Pour LE Sport! Shapely ...

    Article : 172 words
  4. ADVENTURES IN ARCHITECTURE

    The years since the war have seen many changes in our mode of existence. That blaze that seared the world awakened us, stirred us to an awareness of the stuffiness of the age, of the drabness of our convention, our customs and habits. We lo oked around—we are still looking—for something New. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 672 words
  5. Strange Tea-Drinking

    THE manner of drinking tea varies from country to country. In Bokhara every man carries a small bag of ten about with him and, when assailed by thirst, hunts up the neatest tea booth and has the boothkeeper brew a pot of tea. ...

    Article : 174 words
  6. NAMING' THE NOVEL

    "It's so easy to write a novel," some people (who have never written any) often say. They may be right; they may be wrong. But anyone who has written a novel will tell you that, whether the writing of the book be done with ease or labor, the ...

    Article : 559 words
  7. STRANGE PASSENGERS

    Every now and then the public is startled and perhaps interested to learn that at the ports of the world some strange foreign animal has been found aboard ship. But few, save those who work at or visit the docks of great ports, are aware of the ...

    Article : 835 words
  8. Down Victoria Way.

    LATEST information received by me from Victoria says that the McPherson (Nationalist) Government is due for a grout crush, inasmuch as the people ...

    Article : 244 words
  9. ITALY HAS FIRST RED CROSS DAY

    A RED CROSS DAY, by a decree of the Government, was recently celebrated throughout Italy for the first time. A tax of 5 per cent, to go to the Red ...

    Article : 107 words
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