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  2. CATHEDRAL ROCK, REMARKABLE VOLCANIC COASTLINE NEAR KIAMA.

    The Cathedral Rock, shown in the centre of the view, is a notable landmark north of the famous Blowhole at Kiama. Other formations in the locality are known as the Pulpit Rock and the Altar Rock. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 43 words
  3. THE SUEZ CANAL.

    British sh[?]pping is paying a heavy toll owing to the new fiscal policy which the National Government has adopted, in accordance with the mandate given by an overwhelming ...

    Article : 1,515 words
  4. MRS. HUNTER BAILLIE.

    The celebration of the 44th anniversary of the opening of the Hunter-Baillie Presbyterian Church at Annandale a few days ago is a reminder of the fact that there has been very ...

    Article : 706 words
  5. GEORGE HERBERT.

    Walter Murdoch, Australian essayist, wandering forth on holiday from Salisbury into the English countryside, found himself in the village of Bemerton, a mile away. The name ...

    Article : 1,438 words
  6. HUSKISSON.

    Set like a jewel on one of the low promontories of Jervis Bay stands the modern town of Huskisson. Here hurry ceases, for is there not fifteen miles of bush to break the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 607 words
  7. THE ROBIN REDBREAST.

    The following was one of the folktales of the "Yan-nan-der-rar" tribe who occupied the east side of the Darling River, and whose territory extended easterly to about where ...

    Article : 416 words
  8. FOR THE CHILDREN.

    The most exciting game is played With Daddy after tea, A game that makes me feel as brave As any brave can bel ...

    Article : 169 words
  9. DALLEY'S CASTLE.

    There are many mansions in this fair land of ours and some palaces, but Manly can boast of a castle. It is hallowed by the romance of its association with him who ...

    Article : 1,057 words
  10. CATHEDRAL ROCK.

    Kiama is one of the best-known of the Illawarra holiday resorts, and it possesses quite a number of attractions peculiar to itself. A stretch of remarkable coastline of volcanic ...

    Article : 536 words
  11. THE PAVEMENT ARTIST.

    A grimy form, his garments torn, All colour smeared and badly worn. Thin Tubber shoes hi[?] feet adorn; His face unshaven, hair unshorn. ...

    Article : 133 words
  12. FRANKIE.

    The following story is perfectly true, although it sounds rather more like a piece of fiction from a child's story book. He was a baby sparrow, quite unable to fly ...

    Article : 294 words
  13. THE CRICKET.

    The Cricket is an insect low Which makes a lot of noise, And is, in consequence of this, A favourite with boys. ...

    Article : 65 words
  14. ST. JAMES', PICCADILLY.

    Mr. Arthur Mason, a well-remembered Sydney musician of note as organist and choirmaster at St. James' Church, King-street, and for several years as City Organist at the ...

    Article : 510 words
  15. BOOKS.

    I feel very sorry for some of the books which stand wedged against their neighbours in my book shelves. They are those which have returned to the pack after a journey on loan. ...

    Article : 467 words
  16. JOHN GALSWORTHY.

    An article appearing in the "Herald" a few days ago, which drew attention to Galsworthy's interest to Australia, reminded me of a biographical note which I have in a letter from ...

    Article : 205 words
  17. UNCO QUEER.

    As long as they are in the hoose Each mended sock, and shirt, and sheet Appears as guid and fit for use As onybody's in the street; ...

    Article : 83 words
  18. AN OLD GARDEN.

    An old house stood in its own grounds, almost surrounded by a garden. The garden still bore many resemblances to one that had been lately kept spruce, clean, and clear of weeds. ...

    Article : 194 words
  19. ONE WAY OF ASKING.

    In a cute little box with a cover of blue Jimmy's grandma kept buttons of many a hue, Hoarded up through the years in the way grandmas do. ...

    Article : 127 words
  20. THE MAGNOLIA TREE.

    Rushing through the dark and depressing Underground, over the mighty bridge of steel and concrete, feeling worried and afraid, setting out on a new and anxious job, I looked ...

    Article : 165 words
  21. DALLEY'S CASTLE, A MANLY LANDMARK.

    This picture shows one side of the castle, with the entrance to the tower. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 20 words
  22. VIGNETTES.

    Each time I know is set apart Within my heart; For each one calls to mind a face, A scene, a place. ...

    Article : 103 words
  23. FULL CIRCLE.

    Swiftly turneath the heart from hate to love; Swiftlier far than the soft, sure flight of dove. Ah[?] on what tide of change the sould doth dwell. Forgetting in joy pain unforgettable! ...

    Article : 136 words
  24. NEW ZEALAND.

    Egmont, cold crystal cone—the line austere Of Aorangi's range, whose battlement Of glacier'd rock o'ersentinels the pent Fiords of Mitre—then the headlands sheer ...

    Article : 105 words
  25. INVOCATION.

    Fling wide the gates of pearly peace, To let earth pilgrims in; Men's heavy hearts grow weary, Lord, Of human ways and sin. ...

    Article : 96 words
  26. BELLUM REDIVIVUM.

    Scarce a brief breathing-space of twice seven years And earth-born thunders of the guns again Stun universal sense; their iron rain ...

    Article : 112 words
  27. CRONULLA.

    Blue burnished sky dips down to meet a sea Of sapphire splendour; creaming combers roll And crash in glory on the yellow sand— And where the solemn headland stands aloof, ...

    Article : 101 words
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