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  2. BETWEEN THE WATERS.

    Go forth under the open sky, and list To Nature's teachings. A distance of a couple of miles, as the crow files, separates the upper waters of Middle ...

    Article : 1,620 words
  3. LAWN TENNIS.

    The singles championship of Victoria has been won this year by Rod Heath, which makes the second time he has secured it. His first success was in the year 1905, since when it has ...

    Article : 1,711 words
  4. A COACHING NIGHT.

    To go on speaking of "the old coaching days" is really to perpetuate a fallacy. For the so called "coaching days" were, as far as practicable, not days at ail, but nights. In truth, on ...

    Article : 1,711 words
  5. AN IMPROVING ARMY.

    "I see a distinct advance in all branches of the service," says General Sir H. L. Smith-Dorrien, Commanding-in-Chief, Southern Command, in his repirt on the Southern Command ...

    Article : 284 words
  6. A SHEARING CONTRACT.

    WAGGA, Monday.--At the police court today, the Federal Shearing Company proceeded against 18 shearers for breach of their shearing agreement, at Doodlecooma Station. An ...

    Article : 245 words
  7. A WOMANS IMPRESSIONS OF THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    To have youth, or to be one of the Peter Pans of this world who never grow old, to possess that spirit of adventure that adds such charm to every enterprise, and to be in the Hebrides in ...

    Article : 1,654 words
  8. THE NAVY IN AUSTRALIA.

    The debt that Australia owes to the British Navy cannot be measured by mere words. Such an undertaking would be only achieved by writing a record of the century, which ended ...

    Article : 1,749 words
  9. HOW EUCKEN IS SHAPING THE RELIGION OF THE FUTURE.

    "Professor Eucken, of Jena, more than any other living man, is shaping the religion of the future," says Dr. W. Tudor Jones in the "Christian Commonwealth." "To a question I put to ...

    Article : 695 words
  10. BRITAIN IN SPORT.

    Baron Pierre de Coubertin, president of the International Olympic Committee, was the guest of the evening at a banquet given recently by the British Olympic council. ...

    Article : 336 words
  11. RHODES SCHOLARS AND THE UNIVERSITY SPORTS.

    "Amidst the stress of greater matters, an item of news recently recorded in your columns may have escaped the notice of all except those who take a special interest in University ...

    Article : 549 words
  12. OVERSEA DOMINIONS.

    Mr. Norman Angell was the guest of the Liberal Colonial Club at dinner at the Trocadero Restaurant, London, last month, and afterwards opened a discussion of the proposition, ...

    Article : 630 words
  13. A MAYOR'S MEAL.

    "In all the glory of his official costume, red robe, and chain of office," says a London paper, "the Mayor of Stepney had a half-penny lunch with 360 of the poorest children of the borough. ...

    Article : 207 words
  14. MISHAP TO CLAN CUMMING.

    The steamer Clan Cumming put into Woolloomooloo early this morning owing to an accident to her boilers. The vessel had cleared, and was on her way to the Heads when the ...

    Article : 107 words
  15. CHRISTMAS CARDS.

    W. E. Smith, Ltd., Sydney, have sent us a box of Christmas cards. Long ago it seemed as if there must be a limit to new designs, but apparently the sources of the producing firms ...

    Article : 65 words
  16. FOUND IN THE SCRUB.

    PERTH, Monday.--The body of R. T. Highett (50), painter, was found in the scrub at King's Park, the head being separated from the trunk. A rusty razor was alongside. Highett's wife ...

    Article : 44 words
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