MAN, according to Montaigne, is born a roaster. He is essentially a cooking animal. This is the one unmistakable frontier that separates him from the brute creation. There are, of course, many other things that we ...
Article : 1,051 wordsThe private sat at the foot of his bed polishing a silver bugle. Around him was a litter of those scraps of brass which a careful soldier removes when cleaning his equipment. His scrubbed webbing lay drying on the window sill. PTE BARNES, from Liverpool, had ...
Article : 1,055 wordsTWENTY-NINE years ago the famous A.I.F. crew won the King's Cup race at the Henley on Thames Peace Regatta. Included in that ...
Article : 576 wordsThe Governor-General (Mr McKell) took the salute at a Navy march past in Hobart yesterday morning. ...
Article : 334 wordsCicero calls gratitude the mother of virtues, the most capital of all duties, and uses the words grateful and ...
Article : 35 wordsTwice at least in the past year a request has been made that the responsible authorities let the public know where a handbook of ...
Article : 237 wordsCANBERRA, Fri.—The Commonwealth Government had received no official advice that the Chancellor of the ...
Article : 105 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 214 wordsCANBERRA, Fri.—Issue of passports to 50 members of "the Communist Auxiliary known as the Eureka Youth Movement" was ...
Article : 79 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Sat 21 Feb 1948, Page 3
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: