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  2. AUSTRALIA'S BAY OF WHALES:

    T IS FAR FROM THE DAYS WHEN THE KITCHEN OF ONE OF PORTLAND'S HOTELS WAS paved with the vertebrae of whales,but wanderers along the town's foreshore, even today, may still amuse themselves by struggling to raise on end huge, curved whales' ribs that lie rotting in the sand. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,207 words
  3. CAPE NELSON

    Far out Into the Southern Ocean's sweep, Thou stretchest out that mighty arm of thine ...

    Article : 148 words
  4. Intrigues, Exploits, Open Air: Colin Roderick's Round-up

    From the intrigues of politicians and the exploits of black marketeers to the open-air life of farm and station, Australian life today is rich and various, in the opinion of Colin Roderick. The flourshing Australian short story is fit to reflect this, he writes in "Australian ...

    Article : 1,353 words
  5. PETTICOATS AND MUD--

    HAVE NO DOUBT THAT EVER SINCE MANKIND BEGAN TO INHABIT them people have been grumbling with greater or less sincerity about the disadvantages of living in large cities. I must admit that I have no knowledge of any contemporary diatribes about conditions in Babylon, Memphis ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,144 words
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