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  2. A TEXT OF TIPPLING.

    There is much mystery and moonshine associated with drinking alcoholic beverages. Logically enough, the Anglo Saxon seems to be more prone to accept ...

    Article : 1,332 words
  3. London Gossip

    Although the negotiations have not yet been completed, there is a distinct likelihood that London will see in the summer of 1936 an international ...

    Article : 1,430 words
  4. Letters to the Editor

    Correspondents arc reminded that letters intended for these columns of the Literary Supplement must reach the Editor before 6 p.m. on Wednesday of ...

    Article : 48 words
  5. MUSIC IN LONDON.

    London has had this week two concerts which can definitely be regarded as of the celebrity class Mme. Galli Curci has given a Sunday afternoon recital at the ...

    Article : 1,136 words
  6. SHIPS OF THE PAST

    TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE. Sir,--The Cutty Sark which has been in this port but once, is not a beautiful ship she could not hold a candle to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,072 words
  7. Captain Voss's Epic Voyage.

    Sir.--"M.D.T." mentions the Tillikum in his memories of sailing ships. On a visit to the city once my father took me to see this little vessel, which was. ...

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  8. The Bark Hut.

    Sir.--The suggestion mace by Mr. D. G. O'Donnell in "The Age" of the 24th ult that ail old time bark hut be constructed in some suitable position at ...

    Article : 210 words
  9. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir.--I read with great interest a letter you published last Saturday written by B. C. Mllier, whom I note was a passenger on the above steamer when the ...

    Article : 157 words
  10. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--I was very much interested in Mr. A. J. Sullivan's Tetter on the Bark Hut. About three quarters of a mile from the present township of ...

    Article : 249 words
  11. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--Your letters in Literary, Supplement referring to shipping have been most interesting, and especially those regarding the Orient steamer Garonne, by ...

    Article : 95 words
  12. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--The letter from Mr. J. Moore Robinson, of Hobart, giving full details or the loss of the Carlisle Castle on Coventry Reef, was read with interest. ...

    Article : 512 words
  13. Gray's Elegy.

    Sir,--Re Grays Elegy and the Tolling of the Curfew, it may interest "Meoc" and others to know that at St. Mary's Parish Church, Stourminster, Newton, in ...

    Article : 94 words
  14. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--I am afraid Mr. Chas Gowland and "Meoc" cannot successfully defend the first stanza of Gray's Elegy, from the charge of incongruousness mentioned ...

    Article : 207 words
  15. The Dandenong.

    Sir,--Mr. George Mackay has given an admirable account of the wreck of the Dandenong in 1876. For many years that period was known in New South ...

    Article : 268 words
  16. Wreck of the Gleneuse.

    Sir.--In the many interesting letters written for "The Age" about sailing ships wrecked on the vast coastline of Australia, no mention has been made ...

    Article : 911 words
  17. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--If the matter is worth pursuing any further I may cite a few lines from Burns as indicating the time when the farm laborer's, work was finished: ...

    Article : 70 words
  18. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--I came to Australia as a passenger in the Morning Light. Under command of Captain Gillies, with a passenger list of 700, she left Liverpool in ...

    Article : 90 words
  19. The Old Order.

    Sir,--In your interesting leading article 17234), and they are all interesting, explaining why the "old order" will not return because "we ourselves have a ...

    Article : 494 words
  20. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--Through the courtesy of your columns, I wish to thank those who kindly supplied information in answer to my query re the Red Jacket. The ...

    Article : 259 words
  21. Information Sought.

    Could any readers tell the date of the Coptic, a ship that traded between Britain, Melbourne and New Zealand in the 70's and 80's ?--G. ATKINS (Darling ...

    Article : 445 words
  22. Fate of the Sapphire.

    Sir,--The early history of the barque Sapphire, by Mr. A. Rogers, made interesting reading. About 1892 I remember this quaint little vessel arriving from ...

    Article : 373 words
  23. NEW MUSIC.

    Stagers who remove ephemeral productions far from them will welcome a new set of songs by Montague F. Phillips (Chappell and Co.). The Song of the ...

    Article : 161 words
  24. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--Those wonderful and romantic sailing ships no longer add to the beauty of the sea, with their white sails, excepting one, still belonging to England, the ...

    Article : 79 words
  25. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--Janet G.--I find that Jani-Ji barque 725 tons, Captain A. Dupeone sailed from London 13th October, 1853, and ...

    Article : 391 words
  26. Verses Wanted.

    Sir,--I would be obliged if any of your readers could supply the verse of a song sung by Miss Lily Octavla at the Old Opera House about forty years ago. ...

    Article : 93 words
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