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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE

    Dora Ohlfson-Bagge, the young Sydney pianist, has been doing well in Rome as a painter and sculptor of medallions. (She was obliged to give up the musical profession ...

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  3. POEM FOR RECITATION

    [The author of this strong and vigorous poem, Michael Drayton, was born at Atherstone, in Warwickshire, about 1563, and wrote a number of Pastorals; "The Barons' Wars," ...

    Article : 659 words
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  6. THE AUSTRALIAN SAILOR

    The Board of the Australian Natives' Association has adopted a proposal from the ...

    Article : 200 words
  7. THE LATEST ABOUT GHOSTS

    Everything is supposed nowadays to be susceptible of what is termed a rational explanation. In the ...

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    LIEUT-COLONEL R. WALLACE. Commanding-officer of the Royal Australian Artillery at Sydney, having been recently transferred from Western Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. HOMES FOR INEBRIATES

    No one will be disposed to question the fact that the habit of drunkenness takes the ultimate form of ...

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    MR. BERT BAILEY, The well-known comedian of Mr. William Anderson's No. 1 Dramatic Co., now appearing at the Criterion in "The Village ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    DRIVER F. HUGHES. The here of the Bonnievale mining disaster, who rescued the entombed miner Varischetti. (See "Entombed Alive." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. PRINCE OF MONACO

    The Prince of Monaco was recently in Glasgow, where he lectured on the Meteorological Exploration of the High Atmosphere, which, together with the study of ...

    Article : 428 words
  13. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS

    (To save correspondence on the subject, it may be mentioned here that the circulation of "The Sunday Sun" is larger than that of any other Sydney newspaper, and if ...

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  14. FOUR-AND-TWENTY KISSES

    Francis Gribble, in an article in the "Strand Magazine" on "The Comedy of Climbing," tells the following story of the gallantry of the guides who escorted Mdlle. ...

    Article : 168 words
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