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  2. Some Swiss Influences in Australia

    The year was 1809. John Macarthur, the wealthiest man in New South Wales, had left for England after his bitter quarrel the previous year with Governor Bligh. He was not to return for more, than eight years--and in the interval he visited Switzerland. From that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,169 words
  3. THE WEEK IN WIRELESS

    A marked feature of all radio programmes is their stereotyped nature. While listeners are mostly creatures of habit there is still room for, and pleasure in an occasional surprise. By ARIEL KNOW THAT SORT OF ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,004 words
  4. FAT BOY of GREYFRIARS

    Billy Bunter the fat not every lovable schoolboy whose doings were chronicled by Frank Richards in the "Magnet" for more than 30 years, very nearly missed attending Greyfriars with Harry Wharton, Hurree Ramset Jam Singh and the other boys whose activities ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 980 words
  5. The FOUNDER of ADELAIDE

    The British Parliament, on August 15, 1834, passed an act for "Erecting South Australia into a Province." The act stipulated that the Province remain inoperative until a board of Colonisation Commissioners should have sold £35,000 worth of land. This was ...

    Article : 847 words
  6. JUNIOR BOOKSHELF

    AN INTERESTING EXAMPLE of variations on a theme is provided by, two books by Peter Dawlish, a writer whose sea stories for boys, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 389 words
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