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  2. THE WORDS OF MIDGEGOOROO.

    Often as you walk down a paved footpath in the heart of the city to-day or wander along the river you may hear faint echoes of the language of a savage race ...

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  3. MUSIC AND THEATRE.

    A cello recital—it is a long while since the last took place in Perth—is to be given by Mr. V. Robertson at the Karrakatta Club Hall on Thursday next, with ...

    Article : 757 words
  4. WHERE SHALL WE BEGIN?

    Augustus came home the other night and announced that the cut had come. Of course, we've been expecting it, so it isn't such a blow as it might be. Still, it has ...

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  5. AMONG THE CHURCHES.

    It has always been the custom, on the Sunday after the Anglican Synod, for the Archbishop of Perth (Dr. Le Fanu), to appoint special preachers at St. George's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. EARLY VOYAGES.

    Sitting near the shore end of the Fish Market Jetty, in his youth the only jetty Fremantle boasted, he told me this story, perhaps the most interesting of many ...

    Article : 1,121 words
  7. AUSTRALIANA.

    The publication last year of "The Beach of Atonement," by Arthur W. Upfield, was a revelation of a writer in our midst with a rare power of characterisation, a strong ...

    Article : 1,499 words
  8. SCIENCE AND INVENTION.

    Progressive manufacturers of fabrics have always been keenly interested in the fireproofing of textile materials. Some of the earlier forms of non-inflammable ...

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  9. DEAD MEN'S BONES.

    The title of this article, though it may induce some to hope for a Grand Guignol story and others to seek pirates in its sober Paragraphs, is not wholly irrelevant ...

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  10. New Records

    The imagination of Liszt, like that of many other great musicians, was powerfully stirred by the Faust theme, and many authorities deem his finest achievement in ...

    Article : 851 words
  11. LISTENING TO MUSIC.

    There were not many people in the hall when I entered. It was early. A convenient gangway seat presented itself, and I sat down. My neighbour was a woman with ...

    Article : 867 words
  12. LIBRARY SIDELIGHTS.

    There is no limit to question time at the Public Library. Battalions of men and women daily besiege the three assistants with questions as diverse as "Who ...

    Article : 739 words
  13. NEW BOOKS AND REPRINTS.

    "The Foolish Virgin," by Kathleen Norris (London: John Murray), 2/."Barberry Bush," by Kathleen Norris (London: John Murray), 2/. ...

    Article : 516 words
  14. TO-MORROW'S SERVICES.

    At the Men's Class at the Oxford Tea Rooms to-morrow afternoon, the president of the Methodist Conference (the Rev. R. Hocking), will speak on "The Old Testament and the ...

    Article : 344 words
  15. NEW MUSIC.

    Through the courtesy of Messrs. J. Albert and Son, Sydney, we have received the following new music:— "Come To Me," by De Sylva, Brown and ...

    Article : 90 words
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    Writing about Wilson Barrett and his enormously successful play, "The Sign of the Cross," Mr. J. B. Booth says: "The religious melodrama soon had all London ...

    Article : 199 words
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    Esmond De Goncourt, in the "Journal" he kept with his brother Jules, gives the following felicitous description of Sarah Bernhardt, as she appeared in 1877: ...

    Article : 166 words
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    One of the stories which Mr. George Russell tells about children concerns two small boys who were walking down Tottenham Court-road one day when they ...

    Article : 136 words
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