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  2. RIVER EXPLORATION

    The first indication of approach to the Leeton High School were two lines of oil drums— seven in all—suspended from ropes stretched across the stream. They lined off an area ...

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  3. EASTER EGGS.

    Year by year the season of Easter has attained increased importance in our midst, giving an opportunity to those so inclined of displaying feelings and affections towards ...

    Article : 806 words
  4. WASHINGTON.

    The recent news of the disastrous floods in America and of the anxiety caused by encroaching waters on, among other places, certain portions of the famous capital city, ...

    Article : 1,311 words
  5. MOSCOW.

    Roughly speaking, visitors to Russia can be divided into two classes—those who come expecting the Earthly Paradise, and those who come expecting Hell on Earth. And such is ...

    Article : 1,659 words
  6. THE LINCOLN MEMORIAL, WASHINGTON, U.S.A.

    The central hall of the Memorial contains a colossal seated figure of the great President. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FOR THE CHILDREN.

    When Mother says that eggs are "going up," It leaves me wondering how this could be; Do bantams' eggs become the Milky Way And larger eggs the Planets I can see? ...

    Article : 77 words
  8. EMIGRANT AMERICANS.

    James Whitall is, in the flesh, the kind of character Mr. Crockett has imaginatively portrayed for us in his novel "Mezzomorto"— a native of a relatively young country out of ...

    Article : 1,067 words
  9. TWILIGHT BY THE RIVER.

    Stillness reigned supreme; the shrill cry of a magpie broke the stillness of the air, accompanied by nothing but the harsh croak of a frog and the song of the crickets. The season ...

    Article : 305 words
  10. TWO FESTIVALS.

    Cologne is associated in most minds with the army of occupation, which had its headquarters there immediately following the Great War, and, in a lesser degree, with Farina, ...

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  11. THE JAPANESE GIRL.

    The little girls in Old Japan Wear kimonos and wave a fan. Their hair is shiny, black and sleek; They gum and stiffen it each week. ...

    Article : 139 words
  12. WATERWAYS FAR INLAND.

    Rev. L. Peacock's motor skiff being lowered at Berembed Weir, Murrumbidgee River. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. STONE WALLS.

    Much comment has been recently made through "Herald" columns re the stone walls of Kiama. Before the subject closes, it may interest many readers to learn something of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 462 words
  14. THE INTRUDER.

    As our oldest and best-loved pet, Peruvian, the giant black cat, enjoyed many privileges. He was allowed to walk through the house whenever he pleased, always received the ...

    Article : 335 words
  15. TERRIBLE TERRIER.

    He hides my slippers, shoes, and socks. And barks with naughty glee As he springs up and tears my frocks," Said Margaret to me. ...

    Article : 102 words
  16. THE MINNOW.

    Of a fish in the depths of the sea, I've listened to many a tale, For anglers combine to agree That the big one they lost was a whale. ...

    Article : 167 words
  17. AN EASTER SUPERSTITION.

    A superstition, once very prevalent in England, consisted of the belief that on Easter Day the sun danced at sunrise. This charming idea arose from the legend that, as the ...

    Article : 168 words
  18. THE STALACTITES.

    Carrington Drive, with its rich vegetation is suddenly left behind as you force your way through massed underscrub and follow an overgrown path for over a mile, till the sound ...

    Article : 211 words
  19. THE PLANETARIUM, MOSCOW.

    A good example of the New Architecture. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. IT WAS NIGHT.

    "He went immediately out; and it was night."— St. John. Dim, blue-enamelled night. The board With living viands spread; ...

    Article : 163 words
  21. SERMONS IN STONES (EASTER).

    When I have, musing in "God's acre" stood, That quiet sleeping-place, whose graven stones Tell me the tale of long-since-buried bones. Or this day's corse, alike oblivion's food, ...

    Article : 106 words
  22. RINGING APPEAL.

    Bells have been rung o'er all the earth, Their joyous notes resounding In peals of triumph and of mirth And happiness abounding. ...

    Article : 51 words
  23. THE GRAND MARCH.

    Throughout the boundless Infinite, With slow, majestic march sublime. God's great procession rolls and wheels Around the Throne of Endless Time. ...

    Article : 30 words
  24. CONTENT.

    A thousand different paths are trod, A score of years are spent Upon the quest; yet who shall find The humble heart's content? ...

    Article : 25 words
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