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  2. SOME BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS CARDS.

    Each year as life goes on the value of remembrance in linking up friendship most be more folly recognised, so every Christmas brings its chance of strengthen ...

    Article : 688 words
  3. THE LIBRARY TABLE

    "The Principles ol Journalism," by Casper S. Yost (A Appleton & Co., London). It would seem difficult to write a book ...

    Article : 2,645 words
  4. "ERROR IS A HARDY PLANT."

    Of all the trays of getting oneself disliked, the most unfallible is to go about depriving one's fellows of their pet illusions. So when I recommenced, as an ...

    Article : 1,030 words
  5. POEMS & RHYMES.

    Here in the silence cometh unto me. A song that is not mine, With wash of wares along the clod shore line. And sob of wind, and rain upon the sea. ...

    Article : 269 words
  6. Books & Writes.

    "How to Make Love." by Robin Wise (T. Werner Laurie, Limited, London). It would be more accurate, perhaps, to ...

    Article : 1,217 words
  7. SMALL TALK.

    Concerning books and reading, tastes vary. Pett Ridge, in a book of reminiscences, tells of a man in hospital in war time who asked for "Twenty Thousand ...

    Article : 681 words
  8. THE FRIEND IN FICTION.

    There falls this year an anniversary which may be known to comparatively' few, that of George Fox, the founder of Quakerism. This is indeed the ...

    Article : 982 words
  9. EVERGREEN MEMORIES.

    A South Australian visitor to England (Miss Kate Hill), in a letter recently received by a friend, wrote from Broad-stairs:—"This place has been ...

    Article : 907 words
  10. TWO HOMES.

    The 'wind laughed loud around my house; I bolted fast the door "There is no loom for too," said. The wind but laughed the more ...

    Article : 58 words
  11. DARWIN'S CENTENARY.

    Here is the land we love, Our land, Australia! Bright gleams the Cross above Darwin Australia ...

    Article : 110 words
  12. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Though slighted dot, come day well be Greater than far-famed Italy; Busier than Belgium;—we'll advance. On Honour's path like thee, fair France ...

    Article : 55 words
  13. THE ABORIGINALS.

    Our origin and name. No scientist may know—Out of the dark we came. Back to the dark we go ...

    Article : 34 words
  14. ADVENT OF THE DUTCH (1623).

    Crew of the Arnhem and Pen we, From Holland afar we came, Our keels first ploughed this unknown sea, And we gave this land its name ...

    Article : 116 words
  15. MALAYS (TREPANGERS OF 18th CENTURY.)

    Dusky adventurers now we see, From the Spice Isles hitherward blown; They come for the pearls and the beche-de-mer. That lie on oar coasts far-strewn. ...

    Article : 30 words
  16. MATTHEW FLINDERS (EXPLORED N.T.

    Late, maybe, in our tale of years, Tis Matthew Flinders who now appears; But the work he did, it will lost for aye. For the charts he drew are in Me to-day. ...

    Article : 68 words
  17. OUR PIONEERS (MELVILLE IS., 1824.)

    They left the smiling English fields Across the sea to roam, And sought, in strange and unknown lands, To find a newer borne. ...

    Article : 80 words
  18. KATHERINE MANSFIELD.

    Katherine Mansfield died at Fontainebleau in January, 1923, and although she had published only three volumes of short stories, her reputation was already solidly ...

    Article : 621 words
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  20. SIR GOROON BREMMER AND LEICHARDT (1845).

    Across the trackless ranges. And through the forests dart, Bold Leichardt and hit party. Press onward to their mark. ...

    Article : 45 words
  21. MACDOUALL STUART (1862).

    "The many fait, the one succeeds." Though often driven back, Fet still Macdouall Stuart Marched on his northern track. ...

    Article : 49 words
  22. OVERLAND TELEGRAPH LINE (COMPLETED 1872).

    The electric spark Flashed through the dark—What was it the message said? "Linked for are ...

    Article : 30 words
  23. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

    From The Lothian Publishing Co., Pty., Ltd., Melbourne:—"A Layman's Religion," by the late John Ramsay. From George Allen & Unwin Limited. ...

    Article : 333 words
  24. INTRODUCTION OF CHINESE (FOR RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION, 1885).

    They come o'er the tat from far Cathay, The East and Went are meeting; The North and South are linked to-day. So we give them kindly greeting. ...

    Article : 35 words
  25. HANDING OVER OF TERRITORY TO COMMON. WEALTH (1/1/11). . I

    The Commonwealth now claims our land. An incubus she finds us. Well, The fairest pearls, of greatest price. Are hidden in the roughest shell ...

    Article : 72 words
  26. THE GREAT WAR (1914-18).

    We have a right to proudly march. As once we marched to war— No shirkers we. We gave our best. And what can man give more? ...

    Article : 56 words
  27. FIRST AEROPLANE TO ARRIVE FROM ENGLAND (10/12/09).

    The tea is trader man's control, On Land, he's master there. But another element now he rules. But conqueror of the air. ...

    Article : 43 words
  28. OUR INDUSTRIES.

    Oar Stockmen drive the cattle down To feed the folk of many a town. Our miners, by their tail. have found The wealth lour hidden in the ground. ...

    Article : 47 words
  29. IF YOU SUFFER FROM INDIGESTION.

    you can get instant relief by taking couple of tablets of Bisurated Magnesia This immediately neutralizes the danger oas stomach acids and so prevents fer ...

    Article : 98 words
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