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  2. STATION LIFE--III.

    Old See Kong, our Chinese gardener, is in a peck of trouble just now. His water supply is pumped up from the nearby creek, by a windmill, when there ...

    Article : 1,773 words
  3. RECAPTURING ROMANCE.

    ROMANCE ... Do you imagine that you have plumbed, the meaning of that singing word when you are sitting in the ...

    Article : 1,146 words
  4. EVENING STAR

    Venus has returned to the western sky in the early evening. It can be clearly seen immediately after sunset as it follows Mercury over the western ...

    Article : 1,239 words
  5. NATURE NOTES

    THE photograph this week is that of the frogmouth, or, its it is known to many, the morpoke. The latter name, because it ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,328 words
  6. BOOK NEWS & REVIEWS

    SEVERAL celebrated women writers have followed in the wake of George Eliot by putting into fine fiction some scenes of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 679 words
  7. PICTURESQUE PHYSIOLOGY.

    There are very few writers who can produce popular scientific books that are both reliable and readable. Either they clutter their pages with technical ...

    Article : 446 words
  8. MORNING PAPER

    Put a good solid log on the fire Where will our temperature be in the morning, and what sort of a world shall be look out upon? Ploughed furrows in the ...

    Article : 739 words
  9. NEW FICTION.

    Seward's Folly, by Edison Marshall. (Hodder and Stoughton.) The author of this romance has long specialised in North American novels. ...

    Article : 142 words
  10. SUNRISE

    I wait on Paddington Heights--"To see the sun arise, Like some hot amourist with glowing Bursting the lazy bonds of sleep that ...

    Article : 451 words
  11. THE ROUND TABLE.

    The June issue of the Round Table begins with a note of affectionate homage to the memory of Lord Milner. Its founders and editors had most of ...

    Article : 211 words
  12. UNFAMILIAR BITS OF BRISBANE ARCHITECTURE. HAVE YOU SEEN THIS BEFORE?

    Almost hidden away on the top of Brisbane's more important buildings are some very creditable examples of symbolic art. They are so high above the hurrying crowds that they seldom win even it long-range scrutiny. But, by getting close-up pictures of these groups a "Daily Mail" photographer has brought them within the vision of all. This photograph shows a group on the Government Printing Office. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 82 words
  13. SAND AND SEA

    If you were the sand, and I the sea, softly I'd creep, all burning noon. And you would hearken, my deep-voiced [?] ...

    Article : 244 words
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