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  2. RELIGIOUS LITERATURE.

    This volume is the Moorhouse Lectures delivered by the Rev. Dr. P. A. Micklem, of Sydney, and let me say at once that it is an exceedingly able and valuable contribution ...

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  3. THE CHURCHES.

    The Rev. A. A. Dougan was recently ordained by the Presbytery of the Murrumbidgee and [?]nducted to the pastoral charge of BalranaldMoulame[?]n. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,244 words
  4. IN THE GARDEN.

    Rose planting is now proceeding apace. All the trade growers are busy lifting and despatching plants ordered for April delivery and making ready other stock for the city ...

    Article : 1,762 words
  5. A GREAT HYMN.

    In was in the year 1833 that Cardinal Newman wrote his great hymn "Lead, Kindly Light." Many stories have been circulated concerning the origin of the hymn, and this ...

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  6. LETTERS

    Sir,—Mr. L. K. Sampson's letter in your issue of April 12 invites investigation of "How many Jews fought for Germany." Mr. B. von E[?]s Atter takes up the challenge by ...

    Article : 590 words
  7. SECRET HOUSE.

    Constable Smith departed; Rogers beckoned Brunton and Dick to come, and bent again over the man. "Is he dead?" Brurton inquired. Dick looked apprehensively, at the ...

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  8. FOR WOMEN

    The brilliant success of the Extra Chukka Ball, held last night at David Jones' ballroom, showed that polo enthusiasts are numerically as strong as ever, despite the fact that there ...

    Article : 889 words
  9. NEAR AND FAR.

    Lady Game, who was accompanied by Mrs. Eden, visited the Handicrafts and Home Industries Exhibition in the "Sun" Building yesterday afternoon, and spent a considerable ...

    Article : 557 words
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    MISS NANCY CLARK. The younger set committee of the Adult Deaf and Dumb Society, of which Miss Clark is a member, is arranging an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 31 words
  11. WOMEN'S WAGES.

    Sir,—The women's basic wage has just been declared at £1/17/ and the m[?]'s at £3/8/6. The discrepancy between the wages paid to men and women is one of the greatest ...

    Article : 280 words
  12. EASTERN SUBURBS RAILWAY.

    Sir,-—n your issue of February 22 last, on page 11, under headings "Railway Scheme— With English Capital—Proposals for Cabinet," you reported evidence (given by Mr. F. W. ...

    Article : 229 words
  13. MEDICAL SOCIETY.

    The Medical Society entertained about 200 guests at the Univeislty last night to welcome freshmen ' The students were officially welcomed by Dr. A Aspinall in the Hunterian ...

    Article : 251 words
  14. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 265 words
  15. CHAPTER XXVI.

    The constables had raised the limp, and apparently lifeless, body, and borne it away. Rogers had first taken the precaution of handcuffing the maniac, though he had shown no ...

    Article : 549 words
  16. JAMES COSH.

    The sum of James Cosh's clerical labours he who runs may read. It is written in the brief but eloquent record of a busy life. A son of the manse, it was but natural that ...

    Article : 603 words
  17. THE STATE OF CHINA.

    Sir,—I think that it is proper to express appreciation of the article from Shanghai published in your paper last week, inasmuch as no one knows better than I what an ...

    Article : 157 words
  18. ANZAC DAY SERVICE.

    Lady Game, president of the Junior Red Cross Society will conduct the service of song which the members of the J.R.C. will hold at Government House on Anzac Day (April 25). ...

    Article : 164 words
  19. EX-STUDENTS' DINNER.

    Last night, at the Girls' Secondary School Club, seventy ex-students of the Presbyterian Ladles' College, Croydon, held their first large dinner party Miss Hamilton, the principal of ...

    Article : 136 words
  20. NOISY WIRELESS.

    Sir,—My family workers all have recently been compelled at much ill-afforded expense and inconvenience to vacate a flat, where we were wedged in between four wireless ...

    Article : 147 words
  21. LYCEUM CLUB.

    Mrs. Clunies Ross gave an interesting lecture on mystery and miracle plays to members of the dramatic circle of the Lyceum Club yesterday afternoon. Mrs. John Adamson ...

    Article : 107 words
  22. GUILD OF EMPIRE LUNCHEON.

    At a luncheon held at the Allora Cafe yesterday by the Australian Women's Guild of Empire, Mr. David Stead gave an address on "Australia's neglected fisheries." Mr. Stead ...

    Article : 179 words
  23. ROOKWOOD CEMETERY.

    Sir,—Seeing that the Church of England Cemetery at Rookwood covers such a vast area with such a number of sections, it would save a lot of trouble and inconvenience if, when ...

    Article : 126 words
  24. CONCERT AT GRAYTHWAITE.

    An Anzac concert was given at Graythwaite Red Cross Home on Thursday evening, when the programme was arranged by Miss M. Telfer for the Anzac Fellowship of Women. ...

    Article : 91 words
  25. OLD CLIFTONIANS' LUNCH.

    The annual luncheon of the Old C[?]tcnians Society, New South Wales blanch, was held at the Wentworth Cafe yesterday. There were present Messrs. Ernest Watt (president), R[?]vs. ...

    Article : 63 words
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